The great thing about today’s announcement is that, as I mentioned in our previous post, Nvidia’s beta web drivers promise to bring compatibility to all cards featuring Pascal architecture, not just the latest and greatest Titan Xp. With this in mind, I wanted to share the build that I’m currently working on in this first part of a multi part series. Nvidia’s announcement is positive for a variety of reasons: there’s the prospect of using an eGPU setup with a MacBook Pro, along with future prospects of Nvidia cards powering future Mac Pro hardware.īut on the immediate horizon, the announcement is most promising for Hackintosh builders. With today’s announcement, the Hackintosh just got exponentially more appealing. Not having Pascal drivers for the Mac certainly didn’t diminish the Hackintosh community, but it was significantly limiting in both options and creativity. Up until today, I had just settled on being relegated to a Radeon RX 480, or a Maxwell-era Nvidia card. I’m currently in the process of building a new Hackintosh rig for 2017, so imagine how surprised and happy I was to hear that Nvidia is working on beta drivers for its GPUs with the latest Pascal architecture.
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