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Figure 10-1

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Click 

More Info

… from the window.

Click 

PCI Cards

 from the left side of the window, and when 

there is no third party PCIe/graphics card plugged in 

TurboBox Pro, you will see six pci-bridges that indicate six 

PCIe slots on TurboBox Pro.

When a third party PCIe/graphics card is plugged in one of 

the PCIe slots on TurboBox Pro, the third party 

PCIe/graphics card will be shown under the six pci-bridges.

When the driver of the third party PCIe/graphics card is 

installed on Mac OS X, your server or workstation will begin 

working with the third party PCIe/graphics card on 

TurboBox Pro.

NA250A

External PCIe to GPU Enclosure

For Mac OS 

To verify a successful installation on Mac OS X, select 

About 

This Mac

 under the Apple icon.

And then click View from the top side of the window, and select 
Devices by connection.

Open ACPI Multiprocessor PC, open Microsoft ACPI-Compliant 
System, open PCI bus, click PCI Express Root Port, click PCI 
standard PCI-to-PCI bridge, and click again PCI standard 
PCI-to-PCI bridge. And then you will find your third party 
PCIe/graphics card under PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge.

Note:

You may see PCI Express Root Ports with different ending 

numbers such as 2E21, 2E29, and 2E20. These different 

ending numbers indicate different PCIe slots on motherboard

You will see six PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridges below the 

PCI Express Root Port. 

Note: 

If there is a yellow exclamation mark in front of the third 

party PCIe/graphics card under PCI standard PCI-to-PCI 

bridge, it means the third party PCIe/graphics card is 

without the driver, so you have to install its driver on 

operating system to make it work with the server or 

workstation.

After the driver is installed on operating system, the third 

party PCIe/graphics card will work properly with the server 

or workstation via TurboBox Pro, and the name of the third 

party PCIe/graphics card will be shown under PCI standard 

PCI-to-PCI bridge; furthermore, the name of the third party 

PCIe/graphics card will also be shown in the list of Device 

Manager.

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