RakaSaka
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Tried using that exact address, but still got stuck at the boot screen. Which string should I look for to find which device maps to what I'm looking for? I tried PCI -i -b, but don't see anything that has the string thunderbolt. There's a Seg=00, Bus=00, Dev=01, Func=01 that maps to "Bridge Device - PCI/PCI bridge, vendor 8086 Device 0155 Prog Interface 0. Is that the same as you?. I tried looking in windows device manager, but not sure which text I should be looking for either. I included an attachment Yeah, between my post and now, I bought a mobo+CPU and the 560 TI works fine on the new rig These are my scores booting into windows 8 EFI w/o any .nsh scripts and through the LCD display. I checked all my video settings in Nvidia control panel and also put the power settings to high performance mode, but I still get low numbers. I have 8 GB RAM, i7 2.3 Ghz. Basically the basic MBPr P722 3DMark '11 P3128 3DMark Vantage - NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3615QM Processor,Apple Inc. Mac-C3EC7CD22292981F score: P3128 3DMarks
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Did you guys have to do anything special to get the TH05+560TI to detect on the mbpr 15 for Win8 EFI? I thought it would be plug-and-play . I've tried the following to get windows to see it - Startup with thunderbolt plugged in (get stuck on windows login screen circle thingy spinning) - Boot Windows, plug-in thunderbolt, refresh in device manager (no detection) - Upgraded to latest Nvidia + Intel drivers (note, i do see both the 650m + the intel 4000 in device manager and both are working) - Use modified startup.nsh - Boot into OSX and plug/unplug thunderbolt cable (i see in the system see's the thunderbolt device so cable and TH05 are good) - Tried modifying the switches on the TH05. Set SW1=3, SW2=2-3, also tried SW1=2, SW2=2-3. No luck - Disabled the intel video card in device manager I'm tempted to completely scrap and try Bootcamp/BIOS mode. Gaming in Win8 EFI in this mode feels incredibly slow like it's only utilizing the intel video card (LCD or external display) even though GPU-z shows my Nvidia GPU kicking in for the 650m.
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