High Sierra Desktop Support High Sierra Desktop Guides Sierra Desktop Support Sierra Desktop Guides. Mac OS X Support Mac Software Other Apple Hardware Laptops Laptop Compatibility. This webpage is a representation of NVIDIA's Apple Updater source, so will always be current. The Nvidia/Apple relationship has been crumbling for over a decade There was a bit of confusion when Apple announced the latest 2019 Mac Pro, as it eschewed super powerful Nvidia GPUs with hardware-accelerated ray tracing support to embrace AMD’s hardware. The Nvidia/Apple relationship has been crumbling for over a decade.
Cut the jobs inside Nvidia,only around 20 engineers for Mac OS X or macOS drivers. Of the future Nvidia Web Driver updates for macOS High Sierra. From what we gathered, macOS High Sierra native eGPU support for Nvidia cards may take a while. One of our active developers in the eGPU community, Ratasfabi, has been working on his eGPU-enabler app. We’re hoping he can find a workaround for Nvidia eGPU in High Sierra. Nvidia has released its 10.13 (17A365) compatible web drivers.
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Hello,
Thank you for the help. Not a hackintosh but a very similar upgrade compatability issue. I hope to upgrade the GPU on my 2012 mac pro, switching from an ATI Radeon 5770 to NVIDIA 1070.
Mac Pro Mid 2012 - 5,1
OS: High Sierra 10.13.6
CPU: 2 x 2.4 ghz 6-core intel xenon
I get a black screen when I boot with the NVIDIA card. Been using the same PCIE slot for consistantcy (lots of plugging and unplugging).
Power is just fine, and everything is plugged in correctly and all fans are spinning.
I installed the drivers through github (https://github.com/Benjamin-Dobell/nvidia-update) and NVIDIA is installed to the most recent version. I can see NVIDIA in my prefs and toolbar, however my NVIDIA info looks differently labled than the examples I've seen
Should I uninstall the ATI drivers? Anything CUDA related? I'm missing a step somewhere I'm sure.
Thank you!
Phil
Thank you for the help. Not a hackintosh but a very similar upgrade compatability issue. I hope to upgrade the GPU on my 2012 mac pro, switching from an ATI Radeon 5770 to NVIDIA 1070.
Mac Pro Mid 2012 - 5,1
OS: High Sierra 10.13.6
CPU: 2 x 2.4 ghz 6-core intel xenon
I get a black screen when I boot with the NVIDIA card. Been using the same PCIE slot for consistantcy (lots of plugging and unplugging).
Power is just fine, and everything is plugged in correctly and all fans are spinning.
I installed the drivers through github (https://github.com/Benjamin-Dobell/nvidia-update) and NVIDIA is installed to the most recent version. I can see NVIDIA in my prefs and toolbar, however my NVIDIA info looks differently labled than the examples I've seen
Should I uninstall the ATI drivers? Anything CUDA related? I'm missing a step somewhere I'm sure.
Thank you!
Phil