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thorpyworpy

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    thorpyworpy got a reaction from Techla in Apple and Nvidia, a sad story for Apple users   
    Just wondering what everyone's thoughts are on Apple allegedly blocking Nvidia drivers from working on MacOS Mojave? It's very well discussed online at this point with Nvidia reporting and I summarise in my own words, that Apple isn't allowing Nvidia to write drivers that will allow CUDA to work with MacOS Mojave. Thus, preventing any relevant Nvidia GPU working in MacOS. I've got a MacBook Pro 2018 and a GTX 1080 Ti and whilst I only game on Windows, it would be nice to leverage the GPU on MacOS too so I don't have to always switch to Windows via BootCamp. The fact is that eGPU integration works amazingly when it's "allowed" to work on MacOS vs Windows. I hope that LMG makes a video on this at some point to help bring light to the issue and put pressure on Apple to allow the drivers to work on MacOS, if it's Apple's fault at all. We can't assume Nvidia is the righteous one here, they're just as bad as each other.
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    thorpyworpy reacted to Arika in Dell XPS 15 2 in 1 HDR Question   
    It's safe to assume that if it's not mentioned on the website, that it's not HDR since it's a big pushing point at the moment for monitors, they would be crazy to not put it in the spec sheet or marketing material
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    thorpyworpy got a reaction from jhz! in MacBook Pro 13" 2018 Random Flickers   
    Interesting, I've never seen this issue with a MBP other than when hacking BootCamp to allow an eGPU to power the internal display. It definitely seems like a MacOS specific issue. Perhaps try wiping the boot drive through the recovery mode and reinstalling MacOS? I know its a lot of hassle so either that or go for your 2nd replacement at the Apple Store. Highly unusual. 
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