But that would keep me from using C3d as my main app to set up my scenes (unless I went with a Hackintosh). I hate to go to a Windows box, but it is something on the table as an option for now. giyinmek eek Kehanet Complete Mac Pro 4,1 soft- and hardware upgrade All the way up to Big Sur Jensds I/O buffer Saygl Katlyorum Suri Upgrade. IF Redshift does get this done within the next few months, that would allow me to jump up to an iMac Pro most likely. He wants to ramp up the amount of animations we're doing and some video editing. But right now I'm on the fence about what to get.
My boss also wants to get better hardware for me at work soon, so my renders will go faster. At that point I could see letting go of the Nvidia card and getting an AMD card. Apple specific graphics cards are mighty expensive and honestly.
In addition to making El Capitan’s user interface and apps perform smoother than before, Metal for Mac is absolutely huge news for game developers and. So if that becomes a reality, it will be a huge deal for Mac people that want to render using the GPU. Bring your Apple Mac Pro up to date with this rare metal COMPATIBLE graphics card. When OS X 10.11 El Capitan launches this fall, it will feature Metal, a graphics framework Apple originally introduced for iPhones, iPads and iPods following the release of iOS 8 last fall. They didn’t want to give an exact date, but they guessed sometime in the first quarter of 2020 is when it will be released. Redshift has said they are porting over their software to also work on AMD GPU's (which would include Metal capable cards) and in their forums they said they are pretty close to having it finished. But that would mean no Octane and no Redshift. So it's either I stick with the GTX 1080 or sell it and go AMD. I thought about swapping the card out for an RX580. It is annoying that Apple dropped support for these, but I guess that's just Apple being Apple. According to Apple, the following graphics cards are known to be Metal-capable and compatible with macOS Mojave on the mid-2010 and mid-2012 Mac Pro models: MSI Gaming Radeon RX 560 128-bit 4GB GDDR5. I wanted to use it for CUDA rendering (Redshift, Octane).
I bought the Nvidia card back when it was still supported by Web Drivers with no clue that Apple would drop support for it in future OS's.