![]() ![]() ![]() Now you need to get your MacPro to recognize the EGPU. Type password and type "y" when prompted. This script from Goalque is genius - I got it here:Īs the script runs you should see that it recognizes your Node and graphics card Open system prefs > NVIDIA Driver Manager > Graphics Drivers> select NVIDIA Web Driver Previous steps may be redundant but it worked for me. The Akito Node should appear on Thunderbolt Bus 0Ĭheck your build and download driver from here: Install NVIDIA Graphics Card into Akito Node then plug it to MacPro Thunderbolt bus 0 - restart.Ĭonfirm Node is being recognized by computer go to About this mac> system report> Thunderbolt. MacPro 6.1, 3.5 Ghz 6-Core Xeon E5, 16gigs ram, MacOs 10.13.2ĮGPU - EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 Ti in an Akito Node Thunderbolt 3Īkito Node to MacPro connection: Apple Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adaptor, Thunderbolt 2 cable from apple adaptor into thunderbolt bus 0 (one of the bottom ones) ![]() ![]() I've done 3D renders with NVIDIA Iray with incredible results and since OctaneRender requires a CUDA enabled NVIDIA video card like Iray, this should help you out. After a day or so of troubleshooting, I successfully got an NVIDIA GTX 1080ti in an Akito Node Thunderbolt 3 with an Apple Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 Adaptor to work with a MacPro 2013 running MacOs 10.13.2. ![]()
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