Turn Your Mac Into a Graphics Workstation Boost your graphics-intensive applications’ performance and save time with Sonnet’s eGFX Breakaway Box 650 equipped with the AMD Radeon™ Pro WX 9100 or Radeon Pro WX 8200 graphics card, and transform your Thunderbolt™ 3 equipped MacBook Air®, MacBook Pro®, Mac mini®, or iMac® into a true graphics workstation! |
||
Many pro video and 3D rendering applications rely on workstation graphics (GPU) cards to do the heavy lifting. Unfortunately, most of today’s Mac® computers are equipped only with integrated graphics or low-power discrete GPUs that may cause performance bottlenecks when performing these tasks. Happily, for current MacBook Pro and iMac models there’s a simple path to greater performance—external GPUs (eGPUs). Through extensive engineering collaboration, a Radeon Pro WX 9100 or 8200 installed in the Breakaway Box 650 eGPU chassis connects to the computer via a single cable, and works seamlessly with macOS®, with no need for manual driver installations or additional tweaking—it is a true plug-and-play professional graphics solution. |
||
Transform your Thunderbolt 3 equipped Mac into a true graphics workstation with the
eGFX Breakaway Box 650 + AMD Radeon Pro WX Graphics Card Performance Bundle |
||
Multi-GPU Support
Supported applications’ task times can be cut significantly with one eGPU connected, and slashed when two, three, or four eGPUs are employed. Connecting one or more eGPUs can multiply your computer’s graphics processing power, enabling it to handle 4K, 5K, 6K, and 8K workflows more efficiently. Plus, the onboard (discrete) GPU also contributes to the aggregate performance. |
||
Radeon Pro WX 9100 vs. Blackmagic eGPU (RX 580)
The Blackmagic eGPU is a custom-designed all-in-one eGPU built around the AMD Radeon RX 580. While delivering admirable performance, the RX 580 is greatly outclassed by the WX 9100 for pro-graphics acceleration. Check out the performance numbers below. Advantage: Radeon Pro WX 9100 |
||
Radeon Pro WX 9100—The Ultimate GPU for Creators
AMD designed the Radeon Pro WX 9100 workstation graphics card for stability and longevity, using only the highest quality components available. With 16GB of HBM2 memory (2x that of the Vega 64), this card supports higher memory workflows in rendering applications than consumer cards, while its native 10-bit color support significantly strengthens color grading work. Plus, with six mini DisplayPort 1.4 outputs onboard, the WX 9100 offers greater display flexibility than gaming cards.
|
||
eGFX Breakaway Box 650 - Designed for the WX 9100
|
||
Videos
See the kinds of flexibility and artistic creativity that the combination of Sonnet’s eGFX Breakaway Box 650 with AMD’s Radeon Pro graphics can afford creative users on macOS.
Learn how an eGPU enhances mobile VR production on a MacBook Pro. Skip to 6:53 to witness the awesome performance boost delivered by the eGFX Breakaway Box 650 + AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 in the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro! |
||
|
||
Creative Bloke: Digital Artist Accelerates Workflow With External Graphics (eGPU) From the UK’s National Trust to magazine publishers to manufacturers, digital content creator Mike Griggs has a wide and varied portfolio of clients for whom he creates 3D art, motion graphics and multimedia exhibits. To keep on top of these demands, Griggs wanted to take the full power of the GPU computing revolution on the road. Read the Case Study > | ||
Back to the Mac 010: Dual eGPUs!
9to5Mac tested dual eGPUs with the latest MacBook Pro 13-inch, revealing dramatic improvements in performance, and gaining the ability to run multiple instances of an application at the same time! Read Full Review >
Testing an AMD WX 9100 eGPU with the 15-inch i9 MacBook Pro AppleInsider takes a look at the AMD Radeon Pro WX 9100 GPU workstation card, inside a Sonnet eGFX 650 Breakaway Box and discovers amazing performance gains. Read Full Review > |
||
Resellers Offering Special Pricing on Sonnet’s eGFX Breakaway Box 650 + AMD Radeon Pro GPU Performance Bundles Available soon. Sonnet Online Store (USA/Canada/Mexico) MelroseMAC (USA) B&H (USA) SCAN (UK) Schneider Digital (Germany) Platinium (France) BL2 (Italy) Stjernholm & Co A/S (Denmark)
|
||