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[SOLVED] Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080/1070

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X99 use by Apple is not guaranteed. There are plenty of chipset options, and if they go Xeon/ECC then it will likely be a workstation chipset. Not sure X99 quite counts for that.

I already have a X99 with 1070 :(
I'm almost sure there's a thread here where an user made a X99 build...
 
You can thank me for this guys, just finally got my hack fully functional with a 980 ti recently. Obviously NVidia was waiting for me so they could salt the wound just a little more. :lol:
 
I already have a X99 with 1070 :(
I'm almost sure there's a thread here where an user made a X99 build...
There are X99 hackintoshs, but native X99 support is still missing (making stuff like power management more difficult than on other platforms).

I guess the next Mac Pro will most likely be using Skylake-X, which isn't X99 but X299 (or it's Cxxx equivalent), so Apple will most likely skip the X99 / C612 platform.
 
There are X99 hackintoshs, but native X99 support is still missing (making stuff like power management more difficult than on other platforms).

I guess the next Mac Pro will most likely be using Skylake-X, which isn't X99 but X299 (or it's Cxxx equivalent), so Apple will most likely skip the X99 / C612 platform.

Explained much better than I did :)
 
You can thank me for this guys, just finally got my hack fully functional with a 980 ti recently. Obviously NVidia was waiting for me so they could salt the wound just a little more. :lol:
Thanks for taking the bullet!
 
Been lurking this thread since basically its inception...can't believe we did it boys, hell ya
 
I said: hope hope hope... and here it is! :headbang: full happy spanish man
 
I said: hope hope hope... and here it is! :headbang: full happy spanish man


Again, from PC World (http://www.pcworld.com/article/3188...e-performance-crown-from-the-gtx-1080-ti.html):

".....One more notable inclusion: MacOS support, mere days after Apple teased the world with promises of an upgraded Mac Pro. Look for beta drivers to launch later this month. Update: Nvidia told 9to5 Mac that those beta drivers will enable Mac support for all GTX 10-series graphics cards, not just the new Titan Xp....."
 
Again, from PC World (http://www.pcworld.com/article/3188...e-performance-crown-from-the-gtx-1080-ti.html):

".....One more notable inclusion: MacOS support, mere days after Apple teased the world with promises of an upgraded Mac Pro. Look for beta drivers to launch later this month. Update: Nvidia told 9to5 Mac that those beta drivers will enable Mac support for all GTX 10-series graphics cards, not just the new Titan Xp....."
Nvidia must have updated the blog post because it doesn't mention beta drivers, just new drivers:
Speaking of users, we’re also making the new TITAN Xp open to the Mac community with new Pascal drivers, coming this month. For the first time, this gives Mac users access to the immense horsepower delivered by our award-winning Pascal-powered GPUs.
 
Holy $***.

Good job everyone, for being so vocal.

Single 1080Ti here I come!
 
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