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HOT DEAL: Apple’s Touch Bar-equipped 13-inch MacBook Pro 512GB now $1,740 shipped

Trusted eBay Seller ElectronicsValley (98.7% positive feedback) has Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Pro 512GB with Touch Bar in both colors for $1,739.99 shipped. For comparison, it has a list price of $1,999. Today’s deal is $10 less than our previous mention and $160 less than B&H’s current listing. Apple 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar Features: 2.9 GHz Intel Core i5 Dual-Core 8GB of 2133 MHz RAM | 512GB PCIe SSD 13.3″ 2560 x 1600 Retina Display Integrated Intel Iris Graphics 550 802.11ac Wi-Fi | Bluetooth 4.2 Touch Bar | Touch ID Sensor 4 x Thunderbolt 3 (USB Type-C) Ports 3.5mm Headphone Jack | Stereo Speakers Larger Force Touch Trackpad macOS Sierra GET IT NOW / source

How to power the MacBook Pro with an eGPU using Nvidia’s new Pascal drivers

Nvidia has released its long-awaited Pascal beta drivers for the Mac. These drivers make it possible to use graphics cards from the company’s popular 10-series lineup, which include the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, among other hardware. This release has major implications for legacy Mac Pro, Hackintosh, and eGPU users. It means that we can now use the latest Nvidia hardware to drive our machines graphically. It means taking a relatively underpowered computer like the 13-inch 2016 MacBook Pro, and running games at high settings with respectable frame rates. We plan on testing out the beta drivers more extensively in the future, but for quick testing purposes, we decided to try powering our 13-inch MacBook Pro with the Pascal-based GTX 1050 Ti. What we found was an encouraging sneak peek at the potential of eGPU setups on the Mac. I’m traveling right now, but I knew that Nvidia was planning on releasing its Pascal drivers this week. With this in mind, I brought the Akitio Thunder3 eGPU ...

Nvidia releases beta Mac drivers for Pascal GPUs like the GTX 1080

Nvidia has made good on its promise to release Pascal drivers for the Mac. This makes it possible to drive macOS with 10-series cards like the popular Geforce GTX 1080, or the newly released Titan Xp. Up until now, users wishing to use modern Nvidia GPUs on a Mac were forced to use last-gen Maxwell-based hardware, such as the GTX 980 Ti and other 9-series cards. With the release of the Pascal drivers, more options have been opened up for eGPU users, legacy Mac Pro users, and Hackintosh users wishing to utilize the latest and greatest in GPU technology. You can find Nvidia’s Pascal drivers for Mac here via direct download. The WebDriver-378.05.05.05f01 package contains drivers for all eligible Pascal-driven GPU products from Nvidia. This means that whether you have a GTX 1050 or the latest Titan Xp, you only need to download one web driver package. I haven’t yet tested a 10-series card on macOS using my Akitio Node Thunderbolt 3 external GPU setup, but I plan on doing so soon (...