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[Solved] Setting up GTX 1060 - Graphics are Glitchy after Running Multibeast

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I just build a system based off of the CustoMac Pro buyer's guide for September 2017. After I installed the OS, the graphics appeared fine, but after running multibeast, I see constant flickering and graphical glitches. Furthermore, when I try to download Final Cut Pro X I get a "Your computer's video card does not meet minimum system requirements" message.

It seems as though my graphics acceleration is not working. Is there an extra step I'm missing?

Edit: Tried installing Nvidia web driver, bootloader with emulated NVRAM, and adding <key>NvidiaWeb</key><true/> to config.plist. Basically throwing spaghetti at the wall, but nothing has stuck.
 
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make sure your iGPU is disabled in the BIOS and you have Lilu and NvidiaGraphicsFixUp kext also either in /Library/Extension (Install it via KextBeast) or in Efi>Clover>Kext>Other or 10.12 folder.
 
I just build a system based off of the CustoMac Pro buyer's guide for September 2017. After I installed the OS, the graphics appeared fine, but after running multibeast, I see constant flickering and graphical glitches. Furthermore, when I try to download Final Cut Pro X I get a "Your computer's video card does not meet minimum system requirements" message.

It seems as though my graphics acceleration is not working. Is there an extra step I'm missing?

Edit: Tried installing Nvidia web driver, bootloader with emulated NVRAM, and adding <key>NvidiaWeb</key><true/> to config.plist. Basically throwing spaghetti at the wall, but nothing has stuck.

BIOS - Disable Integrated graphics - Set PEG as Primary
Use a digital connection - DVI or HDMI - VGA is not supported.
Boot with nv_disable=1
May need to update Clover
Install web drivers
Update web drivers to ensure that you have the correct version.
Config.plist - Do not inject Intel or Nvidia graphics and no ig-platform-id
Config.plist - Disable SIP fully - CsrActiveConfig 0x67
Edit config.plist - NvidiaWeb = true as per Link
May need to emulate native NVRAM - Problem 6
Remove nv_disable=1 from config.plist
May need to install Lilu.kext , LiluFriend and NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext

Potential Problems :
HDMI 2.0 is not supported - Use HDMI 1.4 (or lower)
If your graphics card has more than one output of the type that you are using then try another one.
Black Screen with MacPro 6,1 or iMac 15 or iMac 17 System Definition
 
umran23 and P1lGRIM: I did everything both of you said, and now it works! I'm not sure specifically what did it
 
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I tried all the steps you recommended and still unable to get my computer to use NVIDIA's web driver despite these steps. Also have a GTX 1060.

BIOS - Disable Integrated graphics - Set PEG as Primary
Use a digital connection - DVI or HDMI - VGA is not supported.
Boot with nv_disable=1
May need to update Clover
Install web drivers
Update web drivers to ensure that you have the correct version.
Config.plist - Do not inject Intel or Nvidia graphics and no ig-platform-id
Config.plist - Disable SIP fully - CsrActiveConfig 0x67
Edit config.plist - NvidiaWeb = true as per Link
May need to emulate native NVRAM - Problem 6
Remove nv_disable=1 from config.plist
May need to install Lilu.kext , LiluFriend and NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext

Potential Problems :
HDMI 2.0 is not supported - Use HDMI 1.4 (or lower)
If your graphics card has more than one output of the type that you are using then try another one.
Black Screen with MacPro 6,1 or iMac 15 or iMac 17 System Definition
 
I have GTX1060 and seem to be ok using the web drivers, however, I do not get acceleration or 60Hz output.

I am running 10.13

Have followed the above steps and am using Lilu 1.2

If I install CoreDisplayFixup 1.3, I get blackscreen but 60Hz options - still no acceleration though

Any thoughts?
 
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