It's only the potential "death of Hackintosh" for systems running dual Nvidia GPU's. It might also have something to do with Apple's move towards external AMD eGPU's. There are users running Nvidia eGPU's in High Sierra via modded drivers. There's got to be a way to compare 378.10.10.10.25.106...
Same here: updated to 10.13.6, installed 387.10.10.10.40, no OpenGL, reverted back to patched 378.10.10.10.25.106.
If this isn't fixed in 10.14, I guess I'll go back to Sierra. :cry:
Updated to 10.13.5, installed 387.10.10.10.35, and the result was no OpenGL–didn't even bother testing CUDA. Went back to patched 378.10.10.10.25.106. :(
Running this command in terminal will install/patch version 378.10.10.10.25.106:
(as of now, this is the last driver to support dual GFX cards)
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Benjamin-Dobell/nvidia-update/master/nvidia-update.sh) 378.10.10.10.25.106
I just installed CUDA 396.64, and it runs fine while using the patched *25.106 web drivers. Tested via CUDA compute in Geekbench.
Still waiting for the day I don't have to use old patched drivers to get fully-functional (OpenGL) dual GPUs in High Sierra.
bsalvador, running this command in terminal will patch/install *25.106
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Benjamin-Dobell/nvidia-update/master/nvidia-update.sh) 378.10.10.10.25.106
miles99, you can run WebGL Water using *30.107 and dual cards?!
fyi - if WebGL doesn't work, OpenGL...
I have a feeling the script needs to be updated or something as 30.107 just came out. It seems like 30.106 is the most functional for those who are using one GPU (most people), but for the few of us that are running dual GPUs, 25.106 is the closest thing to fully functional on High Sierra.
PCIe bandwidth shouldn't be an issue, and I'm not running them in SLI. My mobo is more than cable of running these two cards. Also, they've always worked fine in Windows and El Cap. xpzone has the exact same issue with running two 1070's, but one works fine for him. I need all the CUDA cores for...
I'm forced to run 378.10.10.10.25.106 patched via nvidia-update on 10.13.4.
The following drivers are too laggy/glitchy:
387.10.10.10.25.156
387.10.10.10.25.157
387.10.10.10.25.158
387.10.10.10.25.159
387.10.10.10.25.160
387.10.10.10.25.161
The two latest drivers break OpenGL only while using...
FakeSMC comes with the app HWMonitor. It can monitor all kinds of system temps and fan speeds, but you need to make sure you install all the kexts it comes with for all the features to work.
The only difference, that I can tell, in IOJones (Alternative to IORegistryExplorer) between 25.106 and 30.103 is the addition of
"attached-gpu-control-path" properties with 30.103.
Card 1:
Card 2:
attached-gpu-control-path is a service from AppleACPIPlatform.kext, which has something to...
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