![]() ![]() Starting with macOS Mojave 10.14, you can turn on Prefer External GPU in a specific app's Get Info panel in the Finder. This option lets the eGPU accelerate apps on any display connected to the Mac-including displays built in to iMac, iMac Pro, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro: eGPU is correctly showing up in the Graphics section in About This Mac. ![]() ![]() BLENDER FOR MAC OS 11.5 PROMacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019) with an external monitor.But as soon as the apps become idle, it will go back to using the internal graphics card.ĭoes this happen to anyone else? Any idea how I can fix it? Thanks in advance for your help! Below is my setup: The only work-around I found so far is to close the laptop, reopen the applications, then they will start using the eGPU. I did everything in the Troubleshooting guide, but it's still not working. The same thing happens to other apps that have a GPU helper. But only the internal one shows %GPU usage. After the update, now "Figma Helper (GPU)" would show up under both the internal graphics card (AMD Radeon Pro 5500M (Built-in)) as well as the external one in Activity Monitor. On my old Mac that's running Catalina, "Figma Helper (GPU)" would always show up under " AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (Port 1)" in Activity Monitor (as long as I open/restart Figma when the eGPU is plugged in). I updated the OS to Big Sur and noticed it's not properly utilizing my eGPU. I recently got a 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro. ![]()
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