
Everyone who tried to, say, change the HDD know it’s one hell of a job. But Graphics cards for that line is way more expensive than the same ones for a PC. The only exception to that rule is the Mac Pro. More likely to buy a new replacement for the built in graphics card. You’re not supposed to modify a Mac - at all. This, in order for the users not to be able to change it.

I hope everyone is just as excited about Daz Studio 5 as we are.Īpple are, for instance, soldering their graphics card onto their mother boards. You’ll be able to continue to download and use it for the foreseeable future. Anyone who has Daz Studio 4 in their account will be able to keep it.Features and enhancements will be rolling in through the rest of the year.The timeline for this is to have it out near the very end of this year.It will install into a new location, so you can run it along your current Daz Studio (release/beta) without problems.We are still investigating if this initial early-access release will run either natively or through emulation on M1 macs, but M1 support will come during the continued development of Daz Studio 5. This release will work on at least x86 Macs (with both Filament and Iray).Some other less used features won’t work at launch, but will be coming online throughout the year. The SDK won’t be available with this first release, but will be following it up at a later date.

