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  1. RE: http://forum.techinferno.com/implementation-guides/8199-%5Bguide%5D-2013-13-macbook-pro-gtx980%4016gbps-tb2-netstor-na211tb-win8-1-osx10-10-a.html#post111834 thanks for the great guide! this is the only one that has worked for me. Any updates for 10.10.1? It just killed my working solution. I can no longer select the Nvidia driver from the Nvidia driver manager, only the OSX driver. Do I just need to wait for the Nvidia drivers to rfom them? I know I need to modify the Kext files again.
  2. Macbook Air 13" Mid 2011 ViDock 3 Sonnet Echo Express Card 34 Thunderboldt Adapter GTX 650 Ti External Power Supply for the 6pin on the card: ePOWER EP-450CD 450W ATX12V / EPS12V Modular Juice Box- Dedicated Graphic Card and CPU power Supply - Newegg.com (plugged into nearyby tower so it turns on) Installed: CUDA Driver 6.5.18 NVIDIA WebDriver-334.01.03f01.pkg Modified Kext Files following post #18 by Shelltoe here: http://forum.techinferno.com/diy-e-gpu-projects/6088-native-thunderbolt-egpu-osx-win8-1-a-2.html System Report sees it under Graphics/Displays but it's like the drivers aren't attached or something. See screenshot: PCI Cards section reads: "There was an Error while gathering PCI card information." Thunderboldt section shows Thunderboldt Bus > Echo Expresscard /34 TB EDIT: I should also mention I have it working fine in Windows 8.1 via Boot Camp. Any suggestions? Thanks, Chris
  3. I've tried following Shelltoe's walkthrough twice now and still no luck. (Thanks for such a clear walkthrough btw!) My Sonnet Echo Pro is recognized under thunderboldt adapters but not the graphics card. I have a mid 2011 Macbook Air 13in. OSX 10.9.5 GTX 650 Ti ViDock 3 External power supply for the 6-pin _____________________________________________________ Just to confirm you need one <key></key> <key>IOPCITunnelCompatible</key> <true/> only for each CFBundleidentifier where it's the FIRST < key > under the < dict >, correct? I see CFBundleidentifier in other places but there are other < key >s before it. . Example: Does this need one? And yes I'm sure I refreshed the cache! Any suggestions? Thanks, Chris!
  4. Is it true that this only works with Kepler architecture cards and not Maxwell architecture (GTX 750)?
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