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#BIZONBOX FOR MAC 2016 PRO#

Apple presents the side they want you to see but they say nothing about their greatest shortcomings. One thing is to present video at 5K or support a 5K desktop and other thing is being able to move a top 3D scene at the same 5K resolution.

#BIZONBOX FOR MAC 2016 1080P#
The 460 Pro is capable to run a game or move a complex 3D scene fluently at 1080p (2K), very far from 5K. Well they can’t because the AMD 460 Pro is an efficient mobile GPU but too far from a high performance hardware, even on a mobile machine. So how come these machines can’t run a not so demanding game at half 5K resolution (1440p)?. When Apple introduced the new MBP it demonstrated how capable they were to drive not one but 2 5K signals with the top 460 Pro GPU. Soldering GPUs on Pro desktop is even more problematic. Graphic performance has been a long general weakness on Macs for many years and basically we Mac users have to asume the Mac has to do everything on graphics with short hands. These new MBP have a notable GPU performance improvement over the last generation (2X) but still MBPs are lacking with underperforming hardware.
#BIZONBOX FOR MAC 2016 FULL#
But Bootcamp requires a disk partition and full support for Windows, this is frustrating just to run some games.

#BIZONBOX FOR MAC 2016 DRIVERS#
Windows over Bootcamp and better drivers help but up to a point. The 460 Pro is not a powerful GPU but an efficient 30 watts entry-mid level mobile part. MacDailyNews Take: The BizonBOX 3 results should be rather impressive. Much more, including benchmarks, in the full article here. “But unless there is constant chatter between the CPU and GPU, bandwidth is not a major factor in performance.” “To some it may seem odd that the internal GPU with 10GB/s Device-to-Host bandwidth would not compete better against the external GPU limited by 1.3GB/s Device-to-Host bandwidth (reported by CUDA-Z),” morgan reports. “Even installed in a bandwidth challenged Thunderbolt 2 based GPU Expander, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti was able to boost GPU performance far beyond that of the factory discrete AMD Radeon Pro 460 GPU in the newest, most powerful ‘late 2016’ MacBook Pro.”

“We are anxiously awaiting the opportunity to test the BizonBOX 3 (Thunderbolt 3) GPU Expander, but meanwhile we decided to see how the BizonBOX 2 (Thunderbolt 2) would perform connected to the ‘late 2016’ MacBook Pro,” morgan reports. “And what if you would just like to add a second discrete GPU for whatever?” That’s fine - until you need to run CUDA accelerated software - which requires an NVIDIA GPU,” rob-ART morgan reports for Bare Feats.
