However, they should work with all eGPUs.ĮGPU support is still a beta feature for now, but it will lose its beta tag this spring when macOS 10.13.4 is likely to make its public debut. This is the case for both mirrored mode and when using multiple desktops across multiple displays.Ĭlosing the lid of your machine previously turned off the display if you had mirroring configured, or only allowed you to use one work space while another was still considered active on your MacBook’s display.ĪppleInsider has confirmed these features work on the Sonnet eGFX Breakaway Puck with an AMD RX 560 graphics card, the Sonnet and AMD RX 580 developer’s kit, and the Mantiz MZ-02 with a Vega 56 graphics card. Or just carry the device around in your pocket along with an iPad. Apples External Graphics Development Kit comes with a Sonnet external GPU chassis with Thunderbolt 3 and 350W power supply, an AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB graphics card, a Belkin USB-C to 4-port USB-A. An inexpensive (though in elegant) way to get a powerful little macOS workstation.
You could plug in an external HDD array, an eGPU, some expansion docks for ports, and an external monitor. You can close a MacBook and continue to use an external monitor connected to your eGPU. If Apple made something like an Intel NUC, that'd be pretty sweet. This is another task you previously had to log out for.įinally, Apple has improved clamshell mode, which was only partially present before. You also get the option to eject eGPUs from the menu bar in 10.13.4. Previous versions of High Sierra required you to log out after connecting an eGPU, then log back in again before it could be used. One of the biggest is the ability to connect an eGPU to your system while you’re already logged into macOS. Now Apple is working to fix those with macOS 10.13.4.ĪppleInsider has tested eGPU support under Apple’s latest macOS beta and found a number of nice improvements. It’s only available on systems with Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, and it has some frustrating teething problems.
In addition to a new clamshell mode, it is now possible to connect and use an eGPU while a machine is already running.Īpple brought eGPU support to macOS with High Sierra, which rolled out last September. Apple rolled out its first macOS 10.13.4 beta on Wednesday, and testers have noticed big improvements to the way in which it handles eGPUs.