After years of falling behind, AMD aims to win back market share with the introduction of its Polaris GPU lineup. In a sea of new graphics cards the AMD Radeon RX 480 currently gives the best value for performance. I’ve updated this post with a revised how-to and a list of AMD Radeon graphics cards you can use for your Mac Pro tower. Therefore this how-to works the same way for RX 580 and RX 570.įebruary 2017 Update: There are changes in 10.12.4 and newer which make installing and maintaining a Radeon RX 480 in macOS a bit more challenging. I received an RX 580 test unit from AMD and can confirm it has the same PCI ID (67DF) as the RX 480. 😀Īpril 2017 Update: AMD released Radeon RX 500 series on April 18th, 2017. This means starting with 10.12.6 and future macOS version, we don’t need to perform these kext modifications anymore to use these cards in our Mac Pro towers. The wonderful news is 10.12.6 will include drivers for RX 470, RX 480, RX 570, and RX 580. June 2017 Update: With the release of mid-2017 iMacs, Apple has officially used Polaris Ellesmere GPUs in its lineup.