The EFI posted in the release does not support eGPU HW acceleration in FCPX (though it's supported in DaVinci Resolve). Also, as I mentioned in the Not Working section, Thunderbolt 3 eGPU Hotplugging isn't working well on NUC8 (or most PC motherboards, except the Gigabyte x299 series).
One solution I found to get eGPU HW acceleration in FCPX is to use a headless ig-platform-id. To achieve that, you could could inject key framebuffer-portcount with a value 0 in the type of number under your config/device/properties (see snapshot).
Then,
Your HDMI port will be disabled.
Therefore you need to connect your monitor via eGPU.
The EFI posted in the release does not support eGPU HW acceleration in FCPX (though it's supported in DaVinci Resolve). Also, as I mentioned in the
Not Working
section, Thunderbolt 3 eGPU Hotplugging isn't working well on NUC8 (or most PC motherboards, except the Gigabyte x299 series). One solution I found to get eGPU HW acceleration in FCPX is to use a headlessig-platform-id
. To achieve that, you could could inject keyframebuffer-portcount
with a value0
in the type ofnumber
under yourconfig/device/properties
(see snapshot).Then,