Right, my google searching hasn't found anyone who has done this.
In theory, it should be possible to figure this out, and if you did, you could hook up GPU of your choosing into the nMP provided that you pick one that fits and you can line it up with the heat sink.
This would involve making your own circuit board which pulls in PCIe signals from the PCIe slot on the GPU and DisplayPort signals from the traditional DisplayPorts on the back end of the GPU, and sending them to the mezzanine connector in the right way. Similarly, you'd want to know which pins correspond to power, which you would pull off the mezzanine connector and route up to 6/8 pin PCIe power for the GPU.
This is no task for the "ham handed" idiot and would be a significant home engineering project.
would be a significant home engineering project
They are delicate connectors, when I busted out my Torx Security set and removed them I was impressed by 2 things.
1. Much more involved and dangerous procedure than taking out a cMP card.
2. A ham handed idiot could damage those cables and/or connectors.
Clearly not the most user-friendly standard connectors available.
Pretty obvious that Apple never intended anyone other than an Apple Certified Parts Swapper from working on them.
I don't see anyone other than Apple, AMD or Nvidia making these, or adapters to use MXM or external cards.
Would be amazing if Nvidia decided to offer modern GPUs for 6,1. Imagine if they even included a 2nd PCIE SSD for M2 connection on 2nd card, giving users greater upgrade options. Cupertino would NEVER FORGIVE THEM. Keep in mind Nvidia could do this, they have an MXM version of 980 that is as fast as their desktop reference 980.
Especially upsetting if they could somehow pipe their HDMI 2.0 support to the built in HDMI. We can dream...
Right, my google searching hasn't found anyone who has done this.
In theory, it should be possible to figure this out, and if you did, you could hook up GPU of your choosing into the nMP provided that you pick one that fits and you can line it up with the heat sink.
This would involve making your own circuit board which pulls in PCIe signals from the PCIe slot on the GPU and DisplayPort signals from the traditional DisplayPorts on the back end of the GPU, and sending them to the mezzanine connector in the right way. Similarly, you'd want to know which pins correspond to power, which you would pull off the mezzanine connector and route up to 6/8 pin PCIe power for the GPU.
This is no task for the "ham handed" idiot and would be a significant home engineering project.
There's also the issue that the small power supply on the MP6,1 might have trouble running even one interesting off the shelf GPU.In theory, it should be possible to figure this out, and if you did, you could hook up GPU of your choosing into the nMP provided that you pick one that fits and you can line it up with the heat sink.
There's also the issue that the small power supply on the MP6,1 might have trouble running even one interesting off the shelf GPU.
the pci-e lanes are not there for the 2th SSDPretty obvious that Apple never intended anyone other than an Apple Certified Parts Swapper from working on them.
I don't see anyone other than Apple, AMD or Nvidia making these, or adapters to use MXM or external cards.
Would be amazing if Nvidia decided to offer modern GPUs for 6,1. Imagine if they even included a 2nd PCIE SSD for M2 connection on 2nd card, giving users greater upgrade options. Cupertino would NEVER FORGIVE THEM. Keep in mind Nvidia could do this, they have an MXM version of 980 that is as fast as their desktop reference 980.
Especially upsetting if they could somehow pipe their HDMI 2.0 support to the built in HDMI. We can dream...
the pci-e lanes are not there for the 2th SSD
Obviously not, but as Apple was able to oversubscribe the existing lanes for the TB2 ports, could add a PCIE switch for 2nd drive. My second D300 sits for days on end doing nothing, meanwhile requiring 16 PCIE 3.0 lanes. Many better uses for them, like a 2nd drive.
Actually they are - there are four unused pCIe 2.0 lanes on the PEX in the 6,1.the pci-e lanes are not there for the 2th SSD