Well, I really doubt it’s power related. First because it does not happen in Windows. Second because the Vega 56 ia even more power hungry than the gtx 1070 and it is 100% stable with the Vega. Anyway, thanks for trying to help figuring this out! My hope is that when/if NVIDIA releases drivers...
I'm almost giving up and installing windows on these machines. Seriously... It's really frustrating! Nothing solves this problem... Maybe when NVIDIA releases new drivers for Mojave?
For me Vega with iMac Pro 1,1 system definition was the solution for my problem, at least temporarily until my Vega decided to die 1 week after I purchased it!
I will wait for Mojave web driver and try updating to see if there is any difference... Tried iMac 18,2 and 18,3 as well and same thing occurs... Tried downgrading the driver too and same results...
For those who have a 100% stable system, what System Definition are you using with your coffee lake setups? I think that maybe it has something to do with my reboots... I tried using iMac 18,1 and iMac Pro 1,1 as system definitions.
Here is the last crash report:
Anonymous UUID: 67C98403-EB42-2477-8A82-03A7211F3840
Fri Sep 21 09:43:54 2018
*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80024877b4): "thread_invoke: preemption_level 1, possible cause: blocking while holding a spinlock, or within interrupt...
Actually, for my GPU the NVIDIA Webdrivers are mandatory, not optional, as I have only series 1000 Nvidia cards. I'm in the latest High Sierra update with latest NVIDIA Webdrivers.
Well. I updated all drivers and kexts. Now the issue seems to be worse! LOL. Now if I open Premiere and 10 more youtube tabs on safari the machine reboots. At least now it gives me the panic report and my theory is confirmed, it´s the NVIDIA webdriver that is causing the panics! Any more hints?
I think most of my problems may rely on Aptio driver... I'm using AptioFix2 with EmuVariable. Will try the latest AptioFix without EmuVariable to see if I can solve this annoying issue. It's almost impossible to work with this happening.
Thanks for the answer! I will try updating the drivers folder. I'm using APFS here. My non coffee lake boxes are as following:
Machine #1:
I cannot remember the MOBO model because I am not near the machine now
Core i7 4790k
16GB DDR3 1866
GTX 1060 6GB
WDN 4800 WiFi Card
High Sierra 10.13.5...
Replaced the NVIDIA card with an AMD Vega 56 and already 4 days without a single reboot. I think the problem is something with memory overflow on NVIDIA cards due to Adobe CC not being able to handle the VRAM, but of course, I can be talking ******** LOL
Hello! I have 3 machines that I use for video editing purposes and all 3 have the same issue. Two of them use GTX 1060 and MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 with latest web drivers and the newest one is a Coffee Lake box with a GTX 1070. Long things short, all of them are having random reboots issues. I...
Hello all! Built a machine for a friend with the following specs:
Gigabyte H170-Gaming 3
Core i7 6700k
GTX 1070 8GB
32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2133MHZ
Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD
EVGA 600W Plus Bronze PSU
Everything works smoothly under High Sierra 10.13.1 except for Final Cut Pro... Using the...
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