Mr_Fantastic
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Hi Guys,
I need some help. I'm booting into the Win10 boot camp partition and the egpu just wont get recognised by my MacBook pro. I've tried every boot sequence imaginable and reset the win10 install. When i try to install the NVidia drivers it wont let me continue saying that "This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware". I'll try downloading win8.1 overnight but I'm doubting that will help since I have a similar problem trying to get it working on OSX. The enclosure, PSU and GPU are all new. Going to go try the GPU in another computer to eliminate that as the issue.
Any help or advice you can give is highly appreciated.
MacBook Pro Iris Early 2013
Akitio Thunder2 box powered via default brick
Corsair VS550 PSU w/ paperclip trick
ASUS GTX 970 MIni
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Guys, I need your help. I've just run the script and I'm receiving the following error
I've tried every boot sequence imaginable. Seems like its not being discovered by windows 10 when loaded up with boot camp either. I'm going to try and download windows 8.1 overnight but i doubt its going to help if OSX can't find it either.
My set up is below any help you can give is appreciated.
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013)
AKiTiO Thunder2 PCIe Box power via default brick
ASUSGTX 970 Mini
Corsair VS550 w/ paperclip trick
[SCRIPT] Automating the installation of eGPU on OS X (inc display output)
in Apple eGPU discussion
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That's what I thought initially. I'm still waiting for my barrel adaptor to arrive so I can make the molex barrel power cable. However powering it via the default brick everything seems to be working fine.
Fans are running and the enclosure is giving off a blue light. The 8 pin PCIE I have plugged into the graphics card and a white light comes one on the 970. I even tested it by removing the cable and turning the enclosure on, which resulted in the white light turning into a red light.