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This mod is pretty exciting since it bypasses the PCB tracks and any concerns with them not being design to supply 75W. I did see that link and it is impressive but way beyond my budgetĭoes using the AKiTiO Thunder2 diminish performance over the Sonnet III? No video card vendor publishes how much slot powe they require because they believe their card is going into a PCIe 1.x specced slot capable of delivering 75W, not 25W as is the case with the Thunder2. If it's more than 25W then you are probably going to get an unstable solution. Then you'd be at the mercy of how much power it draws from the slot. Until they do you'd want to be using a video card with PCIe power connectors to have any chance of success. I've linked successful implementations on the opening post of this thread along with a warning about the 25W slot power limitation of the AKiTiO Thunder2.Ī number of users in this thread are working on solutions to circumvent the 25W slot limitation. Yes, there are users who have been able to accomplish the same using the much more cost effective AKiTiO Thunder2. Yes, a GT750M equipped MBP can host an eGPU as squinks has proven: I'm replying as I see you are crossposting the same info amongst multiple threads.
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I have Windows8 and 7 Pro 64bit if a preference matters with an amazing case to put this in which ill gladly share once I get something working on my rmbp GT750m =\Īnd for those who want to be the hero for the day can you explain to me if there are bandwidth (performance) limitations on this? Would this provide better GPU performance over expresscard adapters or the trio of pricey sonnet boxes? Ive tried the EXP GDC V6 on a T540 with Nando4's eGPU 1.30 on a GTX780 with amazing results however using the EXP GDC V6 and a Sonnet Expresscard to Thunderbolt doesnt seem to recognize the card.

Im not looking to play it on the Macbook screen i have external monitors to connect it to but if its possible id give retina gameplay a try too Im sure I can figure out the pin out to add power to both slot and GPU via external powersupply. I dont want to sound like a noob or that im lazy but has anyone tried this with a Late 2013 15 rmbp WITH the GT750m dedicated card? Of course it's important to cover the exposed wires with electrical tape or hot glue to be safe from any shortage. Wish I too had the Akitio-board, this mod seems very fun and right up my alley! =)Īlso, I can make a rough "sketch" for you to show my vision of how the new cabling would look like and post it here? I will look at the exact references on my x4 PCIe Riser for the capacitor and get back to you. I would advise you (as said in earlier post) to solder one split of the proposed 6pin PCIe to the 5.5/2.5mm line as well (if the board needs it), but that can be done afterwards if it shows to be necessary. This is the same build as the powered pcie riser build but without so much cables on the outside. This means there are only two power inputs: the molex and the 6-pin pcie. Soldering the molex connector onto the board means that the TB board will be powered by the molex. (Just to be clear, we’re not talking about the physical Boot Camp partition that you started with, but rather one you’ve imported into the virtualization application.What about the capacitor? Should a capacitor be used in this case? Once you do this, you can resize their partitions.
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Parallels Desktop for Mac and VMware Fusion allow you to import your Boot Camp partition into one of their virtual machines. Consider running Boot Camp under virtualization. The Winclone way is more involved, but it’s safer.īefore leaving the subject, allow me to offer one other suggestion.
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Camptune requires far less work, but if your Windows data isn’t backed up in some other way, you face the small risk of losing data if something goes wrong. The process involves creating an image of the partition for safe keeping, deleting the original Boot Camp partition with Disk Utility, creating a new, more expansive partition and then moving the data from the imaged partition to the new one with WinClone. Those familiar with Winclone are aware that with its help you can create a larger Boot Camp partition without losing your original Windows data.
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Earlier versions of WinClone are not compatible with Apple’s latest operating system so while it may have been free once, it’s now something you must pungle up for.

And for that backup the best tool around is Twocanoes’ $20 Easy though it may be, it’s always a good idea to have a backup of your Boot Camp partition before doing something like this.
