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External gpu for mac pro 2013
External gpu for mac pro 2013





external gpu for mac pro 2013
  1. External gpu for mac pro 2013 update#
  2. External gpu for mac pro 2013 upgrade#
  3. External gpu for mac pro 2013 professional#

External gpu for mac pro 2013 upgrade#

Admittedly, most pros are not fast to upgrade the OS on a mission-critical machine, but I wanted the new functionality on a computer that’s mixed personal and work use and I figured something as basic and so well officially supported by Apple MUST work from the beginning.

External gpu for mac pro 2013 update#

4 update things seem to have gotten back to normal, so something like 6 months after the Catalina launch. 3 release) it was a random mess - the computer wouldn’t boot if connected to the eGPU at startup, many programs wouldn’t see the eGPU unless started in clamshell mode and even after seeing it wouldn’t use it, there were freezes that would only occur with the eGPU. Before Catalina, everything worked perfectly, but after the upgrade (and I waited for a. You're reading way too much into it and it's influencing your expectations.I have a Sonnet 650 with a reputable RX580 inside, hooked to a maxed 2019 13” MacBook Pro. While it might incidentally serve the "Pro" market pretty well, it's the same in terms of service and support as any other Mac. And the Mac Pro simply being Apple's most powerful Mac, so it'll naturally get a "Pro" designation. "Pro" has never meant FOR professionals or the "pro market." It's just a marketing designation to distinguish a more powerful model from its less powerfully equipped sibling. It doesn't "purport to address" the "Pro" market. These will support Displayport 1.3 so 5K at 60Hz and 4K h.265 encode and decode. NVidia is switching to a new process this year too so the Mac updates this year should be really worthwhile. In the event that AMD goes under, Apple would have no option but to either buy them out and have them make in-house GPUs for them or switch to NVidia across the whole lineup. Their R9 GPUs didn't help their finances much but perhaps their new Polaris GPUs will help and these will come mid-2016:Ī Mac Pro (and 15" MBP) update likely won't arrive before this as it's a big improvement. I'm not sure how long they can keep doing this but they'll be in trouble if their current assets go below their current liabilities, potentially next year. They have $1b in current assets once you deduct current liabilities and they have been losing $100-200m per quarter. They currently have liabilities more than their assets amounting to $336m. The in-house failure rate that the company noticed there was pretty high for AMD at more than 1 in 10. It wouldn't be a huge expense to offer a substitute Mac Pro during repair. The number of Mac Pro units sold is about 50-100,000 per quarter so 1-2000 people every 3 months worldwide. So this kind of thing might affect 1 in 50 Mac Pro buyers. The numbers in the field are what matter for customers: NVidia was 0.64%, AMD was 1.92%. They do in-house testing before putting the GPUs out and their failure rates are shown on the following page: There is a site that sells custom PCs and they sell around 2000 GPUs per year. One thing they could do for these customers is switch the SSD to another Mac Pro unit like a store unit (even if it was lower spec) until it was ready then switch it back when it's ready. Most Apple parts arrive in 1-2 days, so in theory the repair may be completed sooner. A GPU repair would require a burn-in test, so it probably would not happen while you wait. If uptime is that important you maintain a pool of spares or own a MacBook Pro to fall back on.

External gpu for mac pro 2013 professional#

Most Apple parts arrive in 1-2 days, so in theory the repair may be completed sooner.Įven in the professional or enterprise market it is rare to find a better turnaround time on hardware repairs then this. Even in the professional or enterprise market it is rare to find a better turnaround time on hardware repairs then this. Who comes up with and approves this stuff? Obviously execs with more money than brains, detached from reality. And what's with no CPU updates since intro, max 1tb flash, no retina-level display option from Apple, and probably half a dozen other ridiculous decisions Apple has made with this product.

external gpu for mac pro 2013

Just another example why having a strange, semi-proprietary hardware design is a terrible idea for pros. What is with a "3-5 day" repair period? If you are a pro, and you've invested $10k or more into a system like this, how happy must you be to have to lose a week of productivity waiting for this? Apple should literally make this a while you wait repair that you schedule, but I guess the system is so woefully complex to service that you have to wait days to change a video card. This whole system is so out of touch with any supposed "pro" market that it purports to address.







External gpu for mac pro 2013