![]() ![]() The graphics 'card' would become a graphics module. Apple may not wish to support such things themselves, but third parties might make them work. It's more for training purposes and to learn new software. You can upgrade the graphics card in the Mac Mini by using an external graphics card connected via ThunderBolt. Probably, RX 570 or 580 would still be a good option but not sure if it makes sense spending that money on 4 years old GPU (?) I'm not a professional using that software to make money. I was thinking about getting a second-hand RX 5700 (or XT) but they are still expensive. I went through the list on Apple Support website and compared what's there. But I'm struggling to find a suitable graphics card for that. I think I've already decided to go for external enclosure Razer Core X - I don't need a fancy Chroma version. I want it for Sketchup visualization, to speed up FCP X editing (specially with some plug-ins, occasionally) and to help rendering After Effects projects (also, occasionally). The thing is, all the equipment for it would probably cost 500 right now, even with a relatively modest GPU (such as a 1050 Ti or 1060 or RX480) - about 300 for the enclosure (something like. Mac mini, macOS 10. I noticed on Mac sales web that they don’t recommend the external gpu they sell. ![]() I'm looking to get an external GPU for my 2018 Mac Mini. Level 1 122 points External gpu for 2018 Mac mini Has anybody tried a external gpu that work with the 2018 Mac mini other than the apple one.
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