From searching this site, I also found this works if you don't want the IGPU enabled but want to use a system definition that does have IGPU.
Just add these boot arguments to config.plist:
shikigva=32 shiki-id=Mac-7BA5B2D9E42DDD94
See: https://github.com/vulgo/NoVPAJpeg/releases
Thanks Timbo for the information. I'll give it a try this weekend. The card works fine in Win7, which is what I bought it for. I'm using this card in my modded MacPro 2008 case because it is small and doesn't require a separate power supply. I can live with the current situation.
@Timbo I have a similar setup and am using two monitors, but I have a problem with one of them constantly flickering on and off and unusable if I boot with both attached and on. I wonder if you have seen this problem.
I’m using an HP K600 Quadro along with an ASUS P8Z77-M-PRO, 10.10.5...
I would suggest you use the Intel Power Gadget to monitor your CPU:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2012/12/13/using-the-intel-power-gadget-api-on-mac-os-x
I'm using it to monitor my overclocked i7-2600k (4.3 GHz); works better than HWMonitor.
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