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No, I was wondering if I can take the 12v from one of these two cables.
However I take the current from one of the HD or floppy cables.The GPU works perfectly because it was connected to my workstation.
To understand the problem I guess I'll go for elimination, it will soon also try the dietary approach everything with ATX.
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Thanks for the reply.
I tried csrutil in google but then I also found that my MBP can not work with a eGPU ....Anyway, now I try again and let you know.
Thank you
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Hello, I'm Italian and I try to use my MBP 15 m370x + Akitio tb2 + MSI GTX 680 OC 2GB but failed to get them to work.
Also I would like to use a eGPU to work with professional programs in OSx environment. I do graphics and video using Final Cut Pro X and Abobe CC.
Inevitably sometimes I will play on Windows, but first of all I'm interested in using the scehda video OSx.I have connected a alimenatatore ATX Corsair VS350 which provides 300Watts in 12v and video card absorbs the maximum 195watt.
I had to disassemble the Akitio box in order to install the video card. I connected the transformer to Akitio Akitio card and the two 6-pin connectors of the Corsair to the video card.
I used the last automate-eGPU.sh but does not go ..... check a message such as "csrutil disable" ....
I packed everything because I had surrendered after reading many posts where it is stated that with my macbook pro 2015 m370x you can not use a eGPU.
Then I saw this post and maybe not postpone my purchase back Akitio.
Now with your help I would like to try to understand where I'm wrong.Sorry for my bad English.
Thank you
iMac Late 2013 27in GTX 780M (4 G RAM) + EVGA GTX 980 Ti Hybrid@10Gbps-TB1(Highpoint RocketStor 6361A) + OS X [Scooter]
in Implementation Guides - Apple
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Ok all work!
it is normale PCIe x4 ? It should be 16?
I have disable csrutil, reboot, intall automate, enable csrutil and GTX 680 with external monitor work.
Now I install Cuda Drivers for best performance in OSx professional app!?!?! Right?