- Joined
- Aug 5, 2012
- Messages
- 29
- Motherboard
- GA-Z370P-D3
- CPU
- i7-8700
- Graphics
- GTX760 2GB
Hi guys,
I'm getting jittery playback on media since upgrading to Mojave (yes, I know I'm silly. I have a GTX 760 and I [now] know the drivers are sub-par and there are no web drivers). Since upgrading my kit (current specs as listed) there's no change in the jittery playback. Will soon be upgrading to RX 580, which I'm hoping will also help things.
Someone suggested updating my SMBIOS (currently iMac14,2 as per screenshot) to iMac18,3 and this might fix it as well as making sure the system is optimised for my hardware. Can you shed any further light on whether this is worth doing? Is there a risk it'll break iMessage, etc?
Is it as easy as changing the model on clover configurator, shuffling the serial number and SmUUID a few times, then saving and rebooting? I saw something on a post somewhere that said I'd need to retain my board ID and board serial number. Is this the case?
Sorry for the barrage of questions! Thanks in advance
I'm getting jittery playback on media since upgrading to Mojave (yes, I know I'm silly. I have a GTX 760 and I [now] know the drivers are sub-par and there are no web drivers). Since upgrading my kit (current specs as listed) there's no change in the jittery playback. Will soon be upgrading to RX 580, which I'm hoping will also help things.
Someone suggested updating my SMBIOS (currently iMac14,2 as per screenshot) to iMac18,3 and this might fix it as well as making sure the system is optimised for my hardware. Can you shed any further light on whether this is worth doing? Is there a risk it'll break iMessage, etc?
Is it as easy as changing the model on clover configurator, shuffling the serial number and SmUUID a few times, then saving and rebooting? I saw something on a post somewhere that said I'd need to retain my board ID and board serial number. Is this the case?
Sorry for the barrage of questions! Thanks in advance