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NVIDIA Releases Alternate Graphics Drivers for macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 (387.10.10.10.40)

Sorry, I know this is for High Sierra graphics, so can we infer that since Mojave came out Oct 4th 2018 that High Sierra is likely the last NVidia supported macOS? It's been a long time (8 months), and unless I missed the release of NVidia graphics for Mojave, this seems like the end of the line...
It looks like Nvidia does not even work on Mojave driver. Apple says it's up to Nvidia to release drivers.
Anyway, there is no reason to use Nvidia on macOS now — AMD is officially supported, Google stopped TensorFlow GPU builds support for macOS. It's time to switch to AMD.
 
Still waiting for Nvidia Web drivers after Security Update 2019-003. Update went smooth tho.
Currently running macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra 17G7024 with 7 MB of video memory. :headbang:
 
Still waiting for Nvidia Web drivers after Security Update 2019-003. Update went smooth tho.
Currently running macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra 17G7024 with 7 MB of video memory. :headbang:
The latest High Sierra version is 17G6030. The drivers for 17G7024 were already released.
 
The latest High Sierra version is 17G6030. The drivers for 17G7024 were already released.
With Security update 2019-002 it was 17G6030... but as far as I know today came 17G7024 which is currently the lastest.

If what you are tellin’ me is the truth-which Nvidia Web driver version is for 17G7024?
 
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I updated it to the latest High Sierra build, 10.13.6 (17G7024), like a total dummy without reading anything about it.

1. Uninstall existing nVidia drivers through the nVidia Driver Manager. This will force a reboot.
2. After rebooting, I ran nVidia-Update, https://github.com/Benjamin-Dobell/nvidia-update
-This went out and determined that 387.10.10.10.40.127 was the best version. It downloaded it, patched it, and installed it.
3. I rebooted one last time, and it works perfectly again.

Hope this helps someone out there as it had me scared I was going to have to format and re-install.
 
copied from another site:

I updated it to the latest High Sierra build, 10.13.6 (17G7024), like a total dummy without reading anything about it.

1. Uninstall existing nVidia drivers through the nVidia Driver Manager. This will force a reboot.
2. After rebooting, I ran nVidia-Update, https://github.com/Benjamin-Dobell/nvidia-update
-This went out and determined that 387.10.10.10.40.127 was the best version. It downloaded it, patched it, and installed it.
3. I rebooted one last time, and it works perfectly again.

Hope this helps someone out there as it had me scared I was going to have to format and re-install.
Works great for me !! Thx
 
Works great for me !! Thx
Hi all nVidiers, I a m just in the middle of an OS reinstallation and I got macOS 10.13.6 (17G65) installed. Beware all, seems there are no envidia drivers yet for this version which I guess includes the 2019-003 security update.

UPDATE and sorry for the bugging
10.13.6 (17G65) seems to be an old one but I am no not getting the option to update on the App store. Not even after rebooting several times...o_O

UPDATE
downloaded form apple secity update 2019-002. After running it all ok on macOS 10.13.6 (17G6030); updated envidia to 387.10.10.10.40.127 and CUDA to 418.163.
Now App Store showed security 2019-003, updated and all seems ok.

Finally on (17G7024) with nVidia 387.10.10.10.40.128

On a quick test Octane 4.04 seems to be running smoother than before. I am keeping denoiser deactivated though to avoid the related version system crashes I suffered and other users have reported.
 
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