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

Some say they really get graphic acceleration with the latest WebDriver-387.10.10.10.40.135.pkg driver on a 1080 and 1080ti, even though those cards are not listed as supported on the drivers page.
How is it possible?
 
Has anyone updated to the supplemental update of security update 2020-003? If so is the macOS build number the same? (Aka supported by the most current Nvidia driver?)

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The supplemental update of 10.13.6 Security Update 2020-003 has a kernel build of 17G13035, and webdriver
387.10.10.10.40.137 has been released for it.
 
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is there a way to install them on 10.14 ?
 
I can not force the installation of GTX 1050 ti in catalina or is it better to use High Sierra?

The short time I used the Catalina, i could see that the performance of the GTX 1050 ti is horrendous in front of the intel HD4000.
 
I can not force the installation of GTX 1050 ti in catalina or is it better to use High Sierra?

The short time I used the Catalina, i could see that the performance of the GTX 1050 ti is horrendous in front of the intel HD4000.

 
High Sierra 10.13.6 Unable to Boot with nvidia web drivers, was working fine till yesterday...
anyone having same issue
 

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High Sierra 10.13.6 Unable to Boot with nvidia web drivers, was working fine till yesterday...
anyone having same issue
The GTX 670 (in your profile) has native support, it does not require the Nvidia web drivers in order to function correctly.
 
The GTX 670 (in your profile) has native support, it does not require the Nvidia web drivers in order to function correctly.
sorry my gpu is 1050ti , forgot to update in profile
 
High Sierra 10.13.6 Unable to Boot with nvidia web drivers, was working fine till yesterday...
anyone having same issue
Yes, I am having the same issue - I think the Nvidia drivers' code signing certificate has expired D: Unless they re-release the drivers, anyone using it is boned forever now.

If you boot in VESA mode (select the mac hd in clover, press spacebar for boot options, tick nvidia VESA) you can still use the computer, but be careful if you have photosensitive epilepsy. You'll get alerts from the preferences pane and other things failing to start; if you click "send to apple" they all say "code signing error".

There are posts about it on several other forums including the macrumours forum but I think my links to them didn't pass moderator approval. File a ticket with nvidia if you can.
 
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