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Shelltoe

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  1. You shouldn't need more than 250W at full stress using a GTX 660 (probably less than 150W without stress). GTX 660 Ti has 2 power connectors so 75-100W should be added. Your CPU will most likely bottleneck your GPU anyways.
  2. No problems with fedit at all. had no luck with snarfit hotkey. also no luck using tsr programs which require only 1 hotkey. image viewers hang after starting correctly. rEFit works like an extansion to BootCamp and will pop before grub4dos is loaded at all. its also great for mbr issues and such. I'm actually fine with my stick. 4. is what i'm talking about but this shouldn't be to hard on a mac using disk utility and rEFIt
  3. how about rEFIt? macs disk utility and rEFIt should allow me to boot egpu without usb disk easily. fedit works great while setedit hangs (as in all other situations with blinking cursor / no freeze) scanmode.com results in hang too. i also tried another tool called SCODE.COM but with the same result. maybe so problem with the shell? i'll proceed to change the screenshotkey anyways and test some other things.
  4. yeah sure i'll do so but at first i'll need some hours of sleep as its 4:30 in germany i'll do the tests when im back home from work.
  5. Lets hope for the best because it would give us an awesome gaming+work setup I wont mind anyways as my screen is way more expensive than 2 highend pc's.
  6. Nope as nothing is fixed. The card is displayed in device manager (as it is without eGPU Setup) but you will receive error 12 "not enough resources". Post your diag and wait for a fix which will hopefully be released. just like me.
  7. Well atm you can't cause compaction will fail but you can boot into windows from your usb device
  8. 1. get a tool to create a bootable usb drive (eg. win32 image write) and use "eGPU-Setup-110b5.img" as source (which should be in c:\eGPU) 2. start your system with the usb drive plugged in and alt (option) - key pressed to fire up bootcamp 3. select your usb drive 4. start your egpu (make sure your egpu isn't started while you select the boot partition or put your TH05's SW1 to 3 which will give you 7 seconds for selection. else your mac will freeze) 5. hit "2" to enter menu based setup (nothing else or you'll be stuck aswell) 6. in menu based setup you're fine using arrowkeys and so on; besides the fact the build in text editor wont work. so you'll have to edit your files in windows compact will popup errors and hang scanning all devices anyways deactivating dGPU will result in hang too EDIT: i'll might try to remove the broadcom wifi + bluetooth devices in the future (those are the devices connected to bus 5 and 6 which cause errors with compact) but i'll have to order the right 5-point screwdriver to do so i could imagine our problems are unfixable =/
  9. Thanks. I'll do so in a second. It's hard to take screenshots without del-key thats why i just added a few images. TOLUD shouldn't be a problem on MBP right? Edit: Uploaded the full diag folder http://ul.to/qfrudlya BTW: just read up the thread and saw some problems using eGPU Setup combined with new MacBooks. I had the same problems while mounting the image (actually i couldn't launch eGPU Setup at all because of an OPCODE failure) but had almost no trouble using an usb flash drive.
  10. Hi there! Im trying to get rid of error 12. Im using a MacBook Pro Retina + GTX560ti + TH05 Thunderbolt Kit. Tried DSDT Override aswell as eGPU setup with no luck. While using eGPU setup I'm unable to disable GT650m (hangs up) while HD4000 can't be started. Any Ideas?
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