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AndyEmmett

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Dec 30, 2017
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Note: before reading below, yes I do realize that the iMac Pro is not for gaming. I do CGI and dev work. However, there's nothing wrong with a little bit of boot camp gaming on the side. If you're thinking is in line with mine, you'd be sadden to discover that the drivers provided by Apple *WILL NOT* work with the majority of AAA Titles. We're talking about game crashing issues. I'm posting this as a warning to hopefuls out there, especially if you're sole reason for the iMac Pro is a beautiful gaming machine (waste of money, but more power to you!). On the brighter side, I've sent in some pro specific files to the creator of bootcampdrivers.com so we'll see if that work out. Until then, be weary!
 
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h9826790

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Did you try the AMD driver?

Unless you need the bootcamp driver support in some Windows applications for working. Otherwise, the gaming driver usually work better than bootcamp driver. I didn't own an iMac Pro, but I think it's worth to try.
 
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