![]() The big problem is that drivers for cards being connected this way need to be 'Thunderbolt aware'. Hypothetically it is possible to connect an external video card via Thunderbolt, this is done via a Thunderbolt to PCIe expansion chassis in to which you fit a standard PCIe card - in this case a video card. I am using the mid-range 2.6GHz Mac Mini Late 2014. Having only recently bought the my mac, I am not looking for a new PC, however I need some sort of solution since I am worried about the health of my mac since it runs mainly on high temperature. I know that this is bit of a stupid question, but I have very little experience to work this out myself. I am aware that this probably won't work, and therefore would welcome any suggestions you guys have. I worked out that I could get a USB 3.0 to mPCI_e converter, and then plug the USB 3.0 into a Thunderbolt adapter and into my mac mini. I would be grateful if someone from here who has a bit more experience than me to tell me if it'll work. Therefore I looked for a way around it, and found this solution. I have looked at some cases and adapters to do so, and came to the conclusion of them being too costly, as I am not going to be able to afford a case that works. I have done some research and heard it is possible to use an external graphic card running through the thunderbolt port. ![]() Hey, I recently got into graphic design, and am looking for an external graphics card. ![]()
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