I'm running OSX Server 10.6.6 on an H55M-UD2H/i7-870/GTX260.
The install with iboot and multibeast went perfectly.
The server is set up and works well/fast.
The issue comes after it's been on about a week. It'll randomly stop showing up on the networked Mac's finders. I'll go to the server...
Did you try this install method?
http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2010/11/ ... -os-x.html
The GTX260 works out of the box with that method. Since you already have OSX installed, just run multibeast and add chameleon rc5. then install the graphics updates from tonys package.
make sure nvenabler...
Thanks for the responses.
The disabler kext didn't have any noticeable effect.
It defintely seems GFX related. Idk if i described it right but it still is smooth i guess.. but when i move windows.. they move smoothly about half a second after i move my mouse.. it's really weird. Any other ideas...
I recently reinstalled my system with a fresh snow leopard to use the iBoot-GE method of install with the nvidia drivers for 10.6.5.
So far everything works except the graphics are pretty horrid.
I've tried using Graphics Enabler with PCI fix, I've tried using NVEnabler64 as well.
I've tried...
Thank you for the tip!
I have a rev 2 version of the board but I tried disabling C1E from the bios but the stuttering problem remains. From what I've read, using Voodoohda resolves the issue, so I'm gonna try that out next.
Playing music in my iTunes causes stutters. It seems to increase in the amount of stuttering when I scroll quickly in windows like Safari. I tried listening to music while doing both CPU and GFX tests in Cinebench and it seemed to do it equally on both.
I have no idea why it's stuttering.. but...
Thanks for the response MacManiac!
With a GTX 275 + i7 950 OC'd, I was getting about 8 when using iMac smbios. With Mac Pro and graphics enabler i was getting 20-23. With NVenabler 64 i was getting around the same. I edited my pci information into a few of the nvidia kext's and added a hex...
I have an aiport express set to 5 ghz wireless N. For some reason, the BCM4322 only pulls up 3 networks, all of which are 2.4 ghz. My real macbook pro pulls up about 20.
I just purchased a BCM4322 half mini pci-e card with an identifier of pci14e4,432b
I was able to get it to detect my 802.11 2.4 GHZ n network @ 144 mbps but due to the massive amounts of wireless networks in my apartment, there is a lot of slow downs on the 2.4ghz band. I tried using the 4311...
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