If you do roll back to the 104 Nvidia driver and/or 10.13.3, please do let us know what you did and if it resolved the image corruption issue . . . Looking for more information on whether it's a new 10.13.4 issue or an issue with the 387.10.10.10.30.103 Nvidia driver or an issue with recent...
I've been able to reproduce image (PNG and GIF for sure; seems to involve transparency and animation) corruption on 10.13.4 with the latest Webdriver and NvidiaGraphicsFixup in Chrome/Chromium/Electron apps on Maxwell/Pascal cards, but I can't confirm it on Kepler . . . Anyone else have any...
So, then Vit made this and fixed all our problems:
https://github.com/lvs1974/NvidiaGraphicsFixup/commit/2548a94bce9fe38e855ca17f19bea05978938cd7
Well, it was bad until vit fixed it . . . With the fixes, it's better than 104.
Even the stutter in gl water is gone. This is the best my 1080ti...
I have a theory regarding how to do this that I described here if anyone is still interested in doing this:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/amd-and-nvidia-graphic-cards-at-same-time.209645/page-4#post-1709488
So, I've been thinking about trying to add my RX 480 into my Desktop for macOS and then hiding my 1080ti via the Nvidia bogus class-code trick which is also used to hide Nvidia cards on laptops with Optimus. This method uses the code from this link along with Inject Nvidia set to true to force...
These are only my personal experiments on the hardware I have. I can't speak for what data Vit has:
So, I can estimate power usage by monitoring draw at my UPS (it has a built-in Kill-a-Watt-like feature), and I've established a baseline with and without certain hardware in Windows to get some...
Same. I don't know a good way to test. Power usage, temps, and performance are unchanged for me after confirming the correct new stuff in IOReg. Maybe some improved sleep/wake reliabilty? Too early to tell tho . . .
So, I spoke with vit9696, who is involved with NvidiaGraphicsFixup, and I was told that experiments indicated that the methods detailed here brought no visible effects to Kepler and newer Nvidia GPUs. If anyone has any information about using this native discrete graphics power management on...
So, I was reading and some MBP owners have also had Nvidia lag on High Sierra:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/any-news-about-the-macbook-pro-nvidia-gpu-lag-yet.2088300/page-6
Some users there are also reporting that the 104 Web driver is the best driver they've had too . . .
I'm...
This is true. And it's more about compatibility/app expectations than it is about security.
SIP is admittedly very annoying. And the security implications of disabling are minimal and even less on a hack.
Almost all mac malware has to assume that SIP is enabled and work around that since...
Libvalfix is no longer needed on High Sierra. Only real things NvidiaGraphicsFixup does is fix blackscreen on iMac17,1/MacPro6,1, inject IOVARendererID for Shiki if you use the iGPU in compute with your Nvidia card, and sometimes fix display audio. I can understand why some people don't use it.
Interesting. I've been using the Webdriver on High Sierra with my 2012 rMBP and not had any issue except with 156 . . .
Yeah. I've also noticed that you need the Web drivers now to use CUDA. Maybe an older version of CUDA would work? Those don't check the macOS build version like the...
So, you have a MacBookPro11,3? That's odd because that's Haswell and the current trend on 158 is that the lag only affects Skylake and newer with Nvidia. Have you tried 158 on that MacbookPro or only 156? I had issues with 156 on my 2012 rMBP (MacBookPro10,1), but on 158, the lag seems to be...
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