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As part of this tutorial, we'll be using Windows 7 BIOS (installed the regular Bootcamp way). Things are possible in Windows 8 as well, but the instructions differ, and I've also had troubles getting Internal LCD rendering working on Windows 8. Yeah I'm not a fan of using legacy Windows versions either, but whatever, every game works on both OSes for now anyways. Oh and we're using Windows because games only exist for it, and I can't get the setup to work on OSX (haven't tried too much though).
Alright, lets get started!
This is AWESOME! I have been waiting for this solution to come for so long! I will definitely try this out over the weekend!
However I have a question regarding OSX. Many of us use OSX for video editing, and if I were able to use this method to boost my graphics card on OSX that would make my life complete. Currently my macbook retina's 13" graphics is a bit too slacky and slow for what I do in terms of editing.
Do you think it would be possible to make this work for video editing on OSX any time soon?
Kind Regards
2012 13" MBPr + GTX660@10Gbps-TB1 (Sonnet EE SE) + Win7/8 [Strandmatte]
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This is great work!
I have a few questions though. How much strain does this place on the actual thunderbolt port? Isn't there a lot of heat generated in the process?
I am also pretty confused with the wiring of the whole set up. I am definitely intrigued into trying this set up, but on the contrary thinking about buying a new tower PC, (but that would be a bit more expensive). Could you please explains the first two steps more deeply? Or would it become obvious once I actually buy the Sonnet Echo SE?
Thanks!