But - and this is the strange thing - the external Philips display (also recognized by the system) does not show a picture. Changing some app preferences (information about app > prefer external GPU) like Final Cut Pro, Davinci Resolve and some others worked, short tests with the activity monitor besides the app window showed load onto the MSI card. OS X did detect the eGPU setup, the little disconnect-symbol appeared in the finder's menu bar showing the AMD RX 580 as disconnectable card. So now for the strange behavior of that display.Īfter making use of the purge-wrangler script the MBP booted just fine into 10.14.1. A Philips 278G4 display is attached to the eGPU (that fancy "Ambiglow" display, sorry for that, I am a Philips Hue fanatic.). I have been using the purge-wrangler script setup (thanks a lot, worked quite well!) with the eGPU setup attached - no further hardware connected to my MBP. No Windows bootcamp stuff used with that MBP! MSI Radeon 580 Gaming 8GB, noticed from OSX as AMD RX 580 GPU, showing up in activity monitor and system profilerĥ. MacBook Pro Late 2013, 16 GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GT 750M, 2024 MB, Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB - the MBP with TB2 architecture but "understanding" the TB3 architectureģ. But first of all about my actual setup:ġ. In the meantime I changed the setup a lot and it seems I had more luck with another card - but not as expected. It's quite some time ago I tried to get my MacBook running with an NVDIA eGPU setup with no efforts.
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