Yes, I can confirm that the ViDock 4 works just fine with the Early 2011 Macbook Pro 17".
I currently have it configured with an XFX AMD Radeon 6870 with an additional 2 27" Cinema Displays in addition to the one connected to my Thunderbolt connection.
HD Video (1080p) played through VLC runs without issue on any of the screens.
I have not yet tested any gaming.
Pyrit shows that the 6870, even connected over the slower bus of the ExpressCard Slot is approximately twice the speed of the built-in 6750.
#1: 'OpenCL-Device 'ATI Radeon HD 6750M'': 2167.4 PMKs/s (RTT 2.9)
#2: 'OpenCL-Device 'ATI Radeon BA Prototype'': 5528.8 PMKs/s (RTT 3.0)
These numbers are artificially low compared to the same numbers run under Linux, however that appears to be related to the Python Cal++ module not being well optimized for OS X at this time.
The same test run under Ubuntu 10.10 shows:
#1: 'OpenCL-Device 'ATI Radeon HD 6750M'': 34687.8 PMKs/s (RTT 1.1)
#2: 'OpenCL-Device 'ATI Radeon HD 6870'': 82241.4 PMKs/s (RTT 1.2)
Of note, to connect or disconnect the ViDock, you will need to restart your Mac.
Yes, I can confirm that the ViDock 4 works just fine with the Early 2011 Macbook Pro 17".
I currently have it configured with an XFX AMD Radeon 6870 with an additional 2 27" Cinema Displays in addition to the one connected to my Thunderbolt connection.
HD Video (1080p) played through VLC runs without issue on any of the screens.
I have not yet tested any gaming.
Pyrit shows that the 6870, even connected over the slower bus of the ExpressCard Slot is approximately twice the speed of the built-in 6750.
#1: 'OpenCL-Device 'ATI Radeon HD 6750M'': 2167.4 PMKs/s (RTT 2.9)
#2: 'OpenCL-Device 'ATI Radeon BA Prototype'': 5528.8 PMKs/s (RTT 3.0)
These numbers are artificially low compared to the same numbers run under Linux, however that appears to be related to the Python Cal++ module not being well optimized for OS X at this time.
The same test run under Ubuntu 10.10 shows:
#1: 'OpenCL-Device 'ATI Radeon HD 6750M'': 34687.8 PMKs/s (RTT 1.1)
#2: 'OpenCL-Device 'ATI Radeon HD 6870'': 82241.4 PMKs/s (RTT 1.2)
Of note, to connect or disconnect the ViDock, you will need to restart your Mac.
@projectle
did you ever played a game with your MBP2011 and the vidock4?
i am reading that a video cart that needs to push 265mb windows will not get that in this combination. you could make me a happy man confirming if it also really works!!
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i can confirm it is workign too.
it appears that they lifted the memory assign restriction on the new macbook pro's 2011 based on propably they implemented thunderdbolt and intel required all compliant to the specs..
so i will post later what i have tested and now..
for now i have a vidock 4+ with a macbook pro 17 early 2011 and i have connected 3 screens on it on the egpu and i have successfullt run eyefinity also in windows..
will post some game stats later also.
MCCS.nl
I'm wondering, does that mean this will work with the Early 2011 13" MBP? That would be a real treat since we are stuck with the Intel HD Graphics Card.
Wait for the Sonnet ECHO Express - http://www.sonnettech.com/news/nab2011/ , that is what i am waiting for, it is the only known product with Thunderbilt to PCIe expansion, dont know if VIdock will come with a TB compatible product. With TB we could get 80% of total performance of total performance of a desktop card in most games. ThunderBolt is the biggest reason i am buying the MBP, I was getting tired of lugging around my Alienware.
