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    NVIDIA Releases Alternate Graphics Drivers for macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 (387.10.10.10.25)

    Downgraded a couple hours ago; this does appear to have cleared up a lot of what I was seeing! Good note, thank you!
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    NVIDIA Releases Alternate Graphics Drivers for macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 (387.10.10.10.25)

    Another datapoint: Downgrading to the .106 from .161 cleared up my latency issues in Chrome and Safari. Thanks again benjamin.dobell for staying on top of the Nvidia-update release blacklist. EDIT: It helped, but it didn't solve every issue. WindowServer still takes up a mess of memory, and...
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    NVIDIA Announces 'Pascal' Graphics Drivers Coming to MacOS

    You'll have to be on 10.12.4 to my understanding, so if nothing else even if you don't make the cutover to beta drivers it'll help to get your system on the right dot release. Otherwise, my 1080 has been rock solid all morning. Been working in Unity3D all day with no hiccups.
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    NVIDIA Announces 'Pascal' Graphics Drivers Coming to MacOS

    Notes for future travelers: Update your Clover config for NvidiaWeb: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/new-method-for-enabling-nvidia-web-drivers-in-clover.202341/ If you're having trouble getting the "Nvidia Web Driver" setting to persist in Control Panel, install updated Clover and remember...
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    NVIDIA Announces 'Pascal' Graphics Drivers Coming to MacOS

    This is a little OT and I'm not trying to tell you your business, but if you already have a working Win10 install, it might be easier to run XP in VirtualBox or other VM with 3D acceleration for legacy gaming. The DX9 support is pretty dang good, and I doubt older games would stress that out too...
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    NVidia GTX 960 + Intel HD 530 w/ iMac17,1 SMBIOS - No NVidia display

    I know I'm a little late to the party, but I wanted to report this was my experience as well on a NVidia 750 Ti + Intel HD 530 w/ iMac17,1 SMBIOS. Exactly the same effect: if the iGPU is enabled in the BIOS, if it's first initialized the iGPU ports function, NVidia does not. If it's not first...
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