![]() ![]() ![]() In the Device Manager there were 2 Basic Display Adapters, one with Error 31 ("cannot load the drivers"). Not sure why Unigine shows Windows 8 here.Īt first Windows didn't install any drivers automatically after it booted with eGPU connected. I gave my system 2-5 minutes to understand what's going on, then downloaded and installed the nVidia driver.The port I used was on the right side, the one closest to the lid. Restart in Windows and plug your eGPU thunderbolt 3 cable as soon as Windows logo appears while booting. ![]() Boot into Windows in safe mode and run DDU to remove AMD dGPU drivers.Attach your external monitor to the card, power up the enclosure.Put the card into Core X, attach power supply both to the card and to the enclosure, it's as simple as it sounds.Make sure to disable Windows Update because it may break everything.Razer Core X with MSI RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X Trio.Windbuild 18362.30 (the latest working with eGPU as for October 2019).2017 15" MacBook Pro (3,1 GHz Intel Core i7, Radeon Pro 560).Here's my build + some comments and questions at the end. Big thanks to the community for the info & guides ♥. I finally decided to do this weird thing (make a gaming PC out of my Mac laptop for some reason) and just wanted to share my experience.įinale spoiler: it all went well with almost no extra steps, disabling things etc. ![]()
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