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Hello, I have a MBP 2015 + amd dGPU, and I just want to use the egpu for gpu rendering (redshift3D) but with no external display. Has anyone tried this setup, or a similar one, with success? I mean, not using an external monitor.
Does one have to force the internal display to use the eGPU? Or does the dGPU will be enough for internal display and still it will display the redshift materials and rendering? (I think Octane has works the same way as redshift) I'm not worried about hot-unplugging for now, nor with choosing the right nvidia drivers, I believe I can manage that when the time comes. Pretty sure Redshift requires CUDA and an Nvidia GPU - it’s not compatible with AMd GPUs whatsoever it would seem. Currently I am testing the Sonnet 350w eGPU chassis with a base model iMac pro and an Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB and I’m not having a good time so far (and I was intending to test with RedShift and VRAY for C4D R18.048) but it seems I have to boot without my Sonnet chassis plugged into - TB3 port on my iMac Pro. Also there is only a workaround to allow an egpu to power the internal display as well as an external display.
After running the recommended curl script for 10.13.4 posted in another sub forum I encounter this screen after booting with no eGPU: a black background with a green progress bar and a cyan Apple logo - the eGPU causes this behavior and the cursor then freezes within the iMac Pro screen. I can reproduce this by booting up without the Sonnet eGPU chassis, login to my local admin account, log out, plugin eGPU.
Starting up with the eGPU connected and with an HDMI cable from my GTX 1060 3GB to an external Samsung 1920x1080 display is even worse. In this particular order, one sees a blurred High Sierra login screen and a blank black display regarding the iMac Pro with the cursor not visible anywhere. Has as anyone had success with this? I just attempted erasing and re installing and encountered the same behaviors as before. Allowing the iMac to startup up by itself it hangs on the black background in the iMac and also x I'm not sure this is stable enough to use with Nvidia GPUs at least in a production environment that depends on CUDA support.
Case description: Brand new installation of Mac OS X High Sierra 10.13.3 on an iMac 27 inch Retina display late 2015 model. Graphics card: AMD Radeon R9 M395 2 GB By brand new installation it is understood that the 2TB Fusion hard drive was completely wiped and newly formatted via terminal in recovery mode. Afterwards the system was installed from scratch using a recently downloaded distribution of High Sierra from the App Store via USB boot disk. The reason I went through that procedure was to be 100% sure that the issue is not concerning a faulty OS installation on my iMac. Previous time I refreshed the OS installation was several months ago. Sketchup 2018. Trial version.
Downloaded directly from the Sketchup website on the day this message was posted: the 2th of March 2018. Installed as one of the first applications in the new High Sierra installation. As soon as Sketchup is launched, it shows the initial startup screen and suggests to choose the modelling template. After the “Start using Sketchup” button is pressed the application crashes milliseconds later. Extremely annoying.
Can someone please explain, what this error has to do with and is there any known fix for it at the moment? Been trying to launch Sketchup for more than a week this year, first I though there might have been a problem with Mac OS, that’s why it took a while to reinstall it, however now we have clear evidence that the issue is in Sketchup itself. Please advise solutions. I have the same model Imac, AMD Radeon R9 M295x 4 GB, running 10.10.6 at this time. Sketchup gives me bug splats frequently, and has never been the same since processing a 365mb skp file. It’s in the shop now getting a new logic board after frequent problems with spontaneous shutdowns.
I’m looking at replacing the video card, not sure what might be better. The only info on the sketchup website is that intel-based video cards are not reccommended for the 2018 release. 'SketchUp 2018 Requirements SketchUp Pro 2018 supports the following operating systems: Windows 10, Windows 8+, and Windows 7+ 64-bit Mac OS X 10.12+, 10.11+, and 10.10+ SketchUp also requires a 3D class video graphics card made by NVIDIA or AMD. Intel-based graphics cards are not recommended at this time.' I think you already have the solution from - reinstall Mac High Sierra with the default NON-case-sensitive file system, then reinstall SU 2018. None of your subsequent posts suggest that you have tried doing that (unless I missed it).
There are lots of people (including me) running High Sierra (non-case-sensitive) successfully with SU, and the same graphics card as you have. As other posts in this forum have said, SU does NOT play well or at all with case sensitive Mac OS X, and it is unlikely (even if it works) that you would want to run SU for long with no plugins.