eGPU.io’s tremendous growth was due in part to a strong Mac user base looking for external graphics card solutions. There are no easy answers, but the ball is now in Apple’s court. The questions that immediately come to mind for many Mac users are whether there’s a workaround for non-supported systems, Thunderbolt 1/2 and Nvidia graphics cards. As released, only Thunderbolt 3 Macs can make use of external GPU with select AMD Radeon graphics cards. It’s now available to the general public but not without limitations. Today Apple officially adds this highly-anticipated capability in macOS High Sierra 10.13.4. Most notable is the automate-eGPU script Goalque wrote that enables eGPU in 10.9 to 10.12. ![]() ![]() MacOS External GPU has been possible for several years thanks to the selfless work of many in our eGPU community.
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