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  1. With the same model MacBook as we re discussing? What graphics card are you using Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk My question was for you. "Quote" apparently failed Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. This is what I'm doing. The setup works great with a 760, but didn't want to boot with a 1070, so Im building a desktop to put the 1070 in. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Again id like to add: I updated Windows to the latest update "Anniversary update" and it ruined everything. If you have this model MacBook I'd recommend waiting for updated boot camp drivers and Nvidia's drivers. My USB ports stopped functioning, trackpad barely worked and some apps wouldn't load correctly. I'm currently reinstalling Windows 10 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. On 2015 rMBP 13" with iris 6100 It pretty much made everything stop functioning correctly, trackpad / mouse/ USB ports, eGPU.... Now Re installing Windows 10 :-/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. I would like to add.. I have gotten it to boot yet a third time... I plug in the 1070 (akitio tb2) just as the boot selection screen appears... I'd like to point out that when you plug in the card, the fans twitch, then about 4 seconds later they spin up.. So I timed it this way 1. Have eGPU turned on 2. Plug it in the moment you see the boot menu appearing (a second or two after you notice the display power on 3. Count to 3 (1 second before the fans spin up on the card) and plug in the card - at this exact moment you'll need to hit enter on the Windows entry to boot. This has worked for me 3 times now. Side note- I went to services and disabled Nvidia's streaming services, there are two entries in there I believe one was Called "NvStrSrvc" the other one is the entry right below it. Sorry I'm not home to check them ATM, just read what they are when you do this (if you do this) - not sure if it helped but when checking boot logs before, this service is where booting froze and went to endless spinning dots Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. 2 hrs of rebooting with and without egpu and disabling NVStrSrvc and some boot logging and I finally got it to boot again... Needless to say I'm leaving the laptop on all weekend Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Edit* it finally booted after plugging in the egpu right as the boot selection menu appeared, counted to 3 in my head and selected Windows There has to be a way to make this more reliable for this model MBPr .. Where is a computer God when you need one? Somebody please provide us with some hope Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. I am noticing a lower success rate in my booting method... I will look into this tomorrow and see if i can increase this Lol. I haven't gotten it to boot a second time... Keep getting endless spinning dots at boot. After enough fiddling I'm sure it will boot again but being this much trouble- I think I'll just build a desktop computer to put the card in once Kaby lake CPUs get released Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. I got the Evga 1070ftw to work on win 10 with my 2015 MBPr 13", after a couple unsuccessful boots after installing drivers it decided to work. Played bf4 at retina resolution on ultra with 8xaa at a decent 70-130 fps. Done for the night. Hopefully it will boot again tomorrow. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. 2015 MBPr 13" with iris6100... I'm attempting this now with an EVGA 1070 FTW ... Will post results tomorrow * fingers crossed Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. I hooked up a 1070 to my 2015 MBPr (iris6100) earlier today, it recognized it, installed drivers, then went into endless boot (win8.1) reinstalling with win10 now to see what I can do. 9 & 10 series cards don't seem to work well with this model MacBook Pro, 6 & 7 series cards worked flawlessly, but only on Windows 8.1, they use the legacy driver built in to all latest releases drivers and I believe that has something to do with it. Newer cards don't use legacy, and don't seem to work well as egpu Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I think you'll be okay if you are going to use an external monitor, I'm using internal. Try it...see what results you get, a few have managed to get it booting but usually takes a lot of trial and error, and even after figuring it out it's rarely successful. The 6 & 7 series cards that I'm using use the legacy driver built in to the nvidia drivers which I think has something to do with why they work consistently with eGPU & Optimus. The newer cards seem to be the problem unless you have a Thunderbolt 3 port Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. This is exactly why I'm returning my 970. So many failed boot attempts it drove me nuts, whereas my GTX660 and my GTX 760 worked every time. Actually out of probably 100 bootups, the 760 only caused it to hang once, I'm going to miss the performance of the 970 but it's just not worth the headache. I don't know why the old cards work better... Maybe something to do with them being supported only by the Legacy portion of the driver (I think) I don't really know. I'm literally at frys right now returning this GTX970
  13. So. After two weeks playing with an EVGA GTX970 SSC, I've decided to give up and take it back, and will continue to use my old EVGA GTX 760. Why?... The 760 works 99.9% of the time (Windows 8.1) with no fiddling around, no special boot process, no hot plug+ restart. I just plug in the cable, turn on the computer and play. The 970, when it works- is awesome, but I was only able to get it to boot 4 times, by wasting a lot of time, trying to boot, rebooting, deleting drivers, installing drivers and it was just a headache. I spent two weeks trying to figure out how to get a stable, reliable boot process but it's just not happening. Windows 8.1 failed as much as Win10 when trying to boot, whereas the 760 boots into 8.1 every time.. This was done on a 2015 rMBP 13" with iris 6100 iGPU. It's somewhat disappointing, but I guess I'll get a 1070 when they're available, and if booting then is still unreliable I'll just build a desktop Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. This is good info.. I was just just switching the psu on/off myself. I'll look into this though Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. ...and there we go. Windows 10 is working with 361.75 + GTX970 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Yea. I'll just buy one down the road sometime when games get to the point that I can't run graphics on medium-high with my 970. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Now that I'm paying attention rather than jumping straight to it I see that my GTX 760 was not listed in supported devices. I have a 970 now, I'm going to try again with that later this week on the same 2015 rMBP 13" Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Never mind... It just has decided to work. All of a sudden, boots up fine, played bf4 for hours on end without issue last night and again today. [emoji3] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Edit: title- I meant 970...So I finally hooked up the 970ssc and was able to boot and install drivers. But now no combination of boot order with card seems to get past the spinning Windows loader (win8.1). When I was using the GTX760 everything worked, booted every time. I'm hoping I'm just missing something here maybe you guys can help? This is with the Early 2015 13" with iris6100 iGPU, The 970 card is the 3975-KR model (purchased from frys). And I'm not using an external display, just internal Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. My thoughts exactly. I had zero concerns while the sparks flew. [emoji16] I'll post another pic when I've finished making it pretty
  21. Correct. I'm going to cover the hole underneath and on the rear so you can't see that and make a mount to sit in there and hold the cable in place. I couldn't find a riser with the correct direction- every sellers idea of what was "mounts left" or "right" was different from another - so that was just kinda a decision I made on the fly. Also there didn't seem to be any sellers in the states. Everything was overseas and wouldn't get here until June lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. I've been meaning to do this for months. Since my mbp broke and is in for repairs I finally had the will to do it- thanks to all on these forums for all the info I received. Running a EVGA GTX970 SSC inside a coolermaster elite130 case with akitio thunder2 board, powered riser cable, and 750w power supply. Nice and clean now, no more cables hanging out all over the place. Mounting akitio case frame with double sided sticky tape just so I have something to screw the board onto- yes I took a grinder to it and cut out all but the base and rear (where the ports go). Everything mounted- quick power up test. Back of case where I left the ports. This one just because I like the way it looks. Finished. Just need a longer thunderbolt cable than the one akitio provided. I'll pick that up when I pick up my computer Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Lol. I thank you for your help. It's much appreciated. I have a few days to finish this before I get my mbp back from Apple (repair), so I'm just kinda trying to keep my mind off not having my computer. I've had this elite130 sitting in the garage for 8 months now for exactly this purpose, just never got around to it
  24. What? ^^ Try both riser... one of them should work. And like I said before: You will need a riser with a 90° angle! Here you can see the parts that I used: https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/forums/topic/6198-2013-13-macbook-pro-gtx97016gbps-tb2-akitio-thunder2-win81osx1010-dschijn/ I read through your posts here... What I meant was exactly this here : So I can plug in the card with the 8+6 connectors, attached with a powered riser (90° connector as you mentioned) and in turn - I should not need to attach anything to the barrel plug on the akitio board. That's what I was trying to confirm with my last question lol
  25. Thank you! I will get the molex to barrel adapter. I just wasn't sure about doing that since some people were concerned about the amount of watts coming into the barrel on the board that way. I have a powered x16 riser as well as a non-powered x16 riser, so I guess I'll attach the card with the non-powered riser and leave the board in tact on the other side of the case where the ports will be accessible. Or.... Should I use the powered riser and not plug anything into the barrel?
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