![]() ![]() Recent benchmarks using a 2015 15-inch MacBook Pro with a Core i7-6820HQ processor and a discrete AMD Radeon Pro 460 graphics chip showed a significant performance increase when using the Radeon RX 580 add-in graphics card in an external enclosure. There is also no external GPU support in Boot Camp and currently no “official” external GPU support for the Mac’s built-in screen. Now that MacOS 10.13.4 is available supporting external graphics cards on compatible Mac devices, is the additional cost of an enclosure and add-in card worth the investment? That could be a yes for graphics-heavy applications, but there are limitations the feature only supports AMD’s graphics cards and the Mac device must have an integrated Thunderbolt 3 port. ![]()
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