garytyler wrote:Good to know. I actually tried it both ways. I have tried every configuration I can think of with what I have. I did notice your riser has the extra wires. Mine has 1 Yellow wire only. Might be helpful to post that link to the riser you're using on the video page because it is seeming like an important part of getting the Titan Z operating in full. For now, I went ahead and returned my Z and put in a reg Titan. I will be ordering one of those risers and seeing what I get. Thanks for the info man!
Have you compared benchmarks with 2 internal Titan Zs or tested daisy chaining different GPU models together? It would be interesting to know if there are any issues that arise with that. I'm just going to throw this out there... it sounds like you've got the hardware available to find the ultimate Octane eGPU setup. Of course 2 Titan Zs sounds about perfect but if say 3 reg Titans daisy chained is faster than 2 Titan Zs, that would be some good information. Just throwing this out there.
Kit 1: Akitio ($250) + power supply ($100) + reg Titan ($650 refurbished from Newegg) = $1000
Kit 2: Akitio ($250) + power supply ($100) + Titan Black ($1050) = $1400
Kit 3: Akitio ($250) + power supply ($100) + Titan Z ($1550) = $1900
Jose, you are leading the charge for eGPU rendering innovation!
Riser Link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271448008328?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
Macbook Pro mid 2013 with Thunderbolt 2 setup (2 Titan Z using thunderbolt daisy chain)
Mac Thunderbolt 1 can hold 1 TITAN Z
Mac Thunderbolt 2 can hold 2 TITAN Z
Two Titans Z setup and Benchmark Pics: