Haha, good upgrade bro. How much you bought it?
Any advantages after the upgrade?
Hardware iMac 27" mid-2011 GPU upgrade, nVidia GTX780M inside
Hardware iMac 27" mid-2011 GPU upgrade, nVidia GTX780M inside
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May 28 2015, 10:52 AM
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Haha, good upgrade bro. How much you bought it?
Any advantages after the upgrade? |
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May 28 2015, 03:31 PM
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QUOTE(feez98 @ May 28 2015, 11:51 AM) I bought it for USD380 including import duties etc. Hmm... that is not a bad deal. After upgrade the GPU performance boost almost 5x faster than my previous GPU (the Radeon HD6770M). Almost no lag or glitch in my UI desktop at all. Smooth graphics all the way. However there are some minor problems occurs; 1. I lost the GPU diode sensor (maybe due to it's incompatible vBIOS, Mac uses EFI) 2. I can't control the display's brightness but can be solve by using a 3rd party apps 3. I can connect to my 2nd display only using miniDisplayPort - VGA but not thru HDMI 4. the VGA heatsink from HD6770M are too small and does not cover for the GDDR5 memory, I have improvise a mod for the memory heatsink. But, for your information. GTX 780m support legacy and UEFI boot. Many GTX 780m user using Windows 8 UEFI as well. Wow, Mag need such powerful card just to make the UI smooth? This is new to me |
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May 30 2015, 02:12 PM
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QUOTE(feez98 @ May 30 2015, 12:57 PM) I do not know much of it but still I lost the initial boot screen, hope that someday someone will find the way to dump or make the EFI ROM for this GTX780M and flash it as a Mac edition. It has been 5 years now since i left Windows lol Is that 3m double sided tape behind the copper shim?I had some troubles with my UI from my previous HD6770M and I had to reduce some fancies and transparencies just to have a smooth UI. This upgrade does a lot of improvement. I had some minor changes and Mods for the on-card memories and the internal air flow ducting, installs a few copper heat pads on it. Now I have no temperature issue at all especially during video rendering and heavy graphics apps. [attachmentid=4466496] [attachmentid=4466497] [attachmentid=4466498] [attachmentid=4466499] [attachmentid=4466500] If yes, I recommend you to change it with thermal pad or thermal compound. Double sided tape is not a good conductive material. Something like what I did previously. And your copper is not contact on the X bracket at all. Look at my X Bracket on the GTX 870m in photo below. But is ok, is not a big deal actually. If can, use IC Diamond or GC Extreme, I used Aritc Silver before, I don't think is a very good thermal compound. Is just moderate level. IC Diamdond and GC Extream is a pro-class thermal compound. I use it for my every customer's upgrade due to most of my customer is heavy gamer and it usually used up 90% to 100% of the GPU power for gaming in long hours. |
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May 30 2015, 06:48 PM
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QUOTE(feez98 @ May 30 2015, 02:50 PM) It's actually 3M double sided thermal adhesive tape. Haha... well, this is how they make money.I do have the original X bracket but it cannot be use due some iMac's limitation. As you can see (from my photos) iMac has it's own X bracket specifically for it's installation. Moreover, I had to used 3M Thermal Adhesive Tape due to its' small space between the MXM holder and the MXM card. I have googled the reviews of the IC Diamond & GC Extreme, looks like a very good choice. Thanks e_mc_square for sharing the info. What can I say. Apple really don't want ppl messing around with their stuff. Do you mind I take your picture and share it in my page? I will credit your thread link and your name. |
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