- #UPDATED DRIVER FOR AMD RADEON HD 5770 M MAC INSTALL#
- #UPDATED DRIVER FOR AMD RADEON HD 5770 M MAC DRIVERS#
The reason for this is that Windows cards don't have their functionality kick in until after the boot screen comes up on a Mac. It just skips that first boot screen with the Apple logo and goes right to the part with the status bar. Otherwise it has no effect on booting up.
#UPDATED DRIVER FOR AMD RADEON HD 5770 M MAC INSTALL#
The lack of boot screen, as far as I know, just means that if you ever need to do a system recovery from a different drive or recover from a Time Machine backup you will need to install your 5770 again temporarily. I am just starting to learn about GPU stuff myself. FCP 7 still works almost flawlessly on this computer, even with Sierra 10.12.4. My apologies since I am totally new to all of this stuff. How about the other "Adobe tested" cards such as GTX 750M? It seems to me they are quite a bit older. Could you explain about no boot screen and how that works? And would that affect things if I was trying to run FCP 7 which I sometimes default to when I need to do something ultra fast?Īnd how do you boot when you have no boot screen? That GTX 1050 Ti looks like about what I'd like to spend (having the same issue of not wanting to put a ton of money into this machine). When playing back on timeline with color correction, everything is choppy, tons of dropped frames, audio goes out of sync. Switching from FCP7 to Premiere Pro, currently have: I have a similar issue to theaveragedave. Thanks anyone who takes the time to respond! Very little on the web yet about this stuff. Is this a terrible idea or the best idea in the entire universe? Any power requirements I'm not considering? Better bang for the buck? (I'm not looking to spend over $150.)
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I would keep my Radeon 5770 for whenever I need a boot screen.
#UPDATED DRIVER FOR AMD RADEON HD 5770 M MAC DRIVERS#
Because I will not be with this system much longer I don't want to put much more cash into it, but I am considering buying a GTX 1050 Ti for $140 and trying it in my tower now that Nvidia has Mac drivers out for their 10 series cards.
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Premiere really drags with even just Lumetri Color applied to GH4 H264 footage. I have a 6 year old 2010 Mac Pro that I am keeping alive with meager hardware upgrades in anticipation of the iMac being released this fall. I barely ever post here so apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place.