I'm using the iGPU for QuickSync (video encoding) but an Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti for my display and gaming.
Both of them are enabled in my BIOS and Windows works fine but I'd like to try macOS Sierra. Most of the guides say to disable the iGPU.
Is it possible to use both GPUs (ie. leave the iGPU...
Does the adapter and card fit inside the ASUS Wi-Fi Go! module so it aligns properly with the I/O shield?
I've purchased an ASUS Maximus IX Hero, which has the M.2 slot but doesn't include the Wi-Fi Go module. Any idea where I could purchase it? eBay has lots of older modules but the antenna...
Ummm, can you please be more specific?
I know that SLI isn't supported so I won't get 2x GPU performance, but can I at least one of the cores/cards?
I don't care about GPU performance as long as I can at least boot into Mountain Lion and use it for development, etc.
I have an nVidia GTX 690 in my system (i5-2500k on a Sabertooth P67 board). According to the compatible video cards thread, the GTX 690 doesn't work.
Does that mean I can't even use a single-core of my GTX 690, or does that mean I will not even be able to install/boot Mountain Lion...
OK - I've tried those boot options and I still get the following error during boot:
The -v option shows the following message right before the above error is display:
Picture:
If I DO NOT use the -x option, it will boot into the installer but I'm just concerned about the above messages...
I've just installed Unibeast on a USB thumb drive, and after rebooting the PC (before installation), Chimera (?) said "Errors while starting computer... Pausing for 5 seconds..." (or something similar) but then the 10.7 installation started and seemed OK but I didn't go any further.
Is this...
I'm using an Intel X-25M 80 GB SSD and I want to dual-boot Windows 7 and OS X. (First I'll be installing using the retail Snow Leopard 10.6.3 disk, then upgrading to Lion)
How do I properly partition my drive so the alignment is best for the SSD?
I've found guides for proper alignment of one...
The motherboard is an ASUS Sabertooth P67 and the video cards are Zotac GTX 480.
After I finish the Snow Leopard install, can I put the second video card back in?
Do you have a modified DSDT for the Sabertooth P67?
I'm trying to install Snow Leopard (using iBoot + retail Snow Leopard DVD) so that I can upgrade/install Lion but I'm having some trouble.
I have a few questions...
1) Do I need to use "-x" or "PCIRootUID=1" with iBoot?
2) Do I need to...
Here's my system:
Sabertooth P67 motherboard
i5 2500k CPU
8 GB RAM (2x 4 GB)
2x NVidia GTX 480 (SLI)
From what I've read my system has a lot of "difficult" parts... (ie. two video cards, over 4 GB of RAM, GTX 400 series video cards, etc)
I've been able to use iBoot to start my retail Snow...
Are there any guides for installing as close to retail as possible on a P67 motherboard?
I'm using an ASUS Sabertooth P67 motherboard (EFI) and have a retail Snow Leopard DVD that I purchased from Amazon.
I can partition my drive to GPT so I should have almost everything I need to install...
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