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  1. 8ender

    NVIDIA 'Pascal' Graphics Drivers Released: Buyer's Guide Updated!

    These drivers seem pretty well optimized for Pascal. The 980ti and 1070 are usually within about 5-10% of each other and my own benchmark on a 980ti seems to match that. (I'm not using the Pascal beta drivers here. Using the previous version for 10.12.4)
  2. 8ender

    [SOLVED] Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080/1070

    I jumped on the EVGA 980ti FTW b-stock for $299 sale and I can't say I regret it. This card flies on OSX.
  3. 8ender

    [SOLVED] Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080/1070

    Drivers are hard to get right in a short amount of time. It seems completely reasonable to me that nvidia would keep their mac driver support "warm" in case they do score a design win from Apple in the future. It's a modest cost to keep a dev team working on the mac drivers but it's probably a...
  4. 8ender

    Sleep - General Troubleshooting Tips

    I have a GA-Z77m-D3H and when I first installed mountain lion sleep worked wonderfully. Computer would turn fully off and come back without issue. Now something has happened since then and sleep results in everything turning off but the fans going full blast. Attempting to resume from sleep gets...
  5. 8ender

    Triple Monitor Support

    I'm able to get three monitors working (2 DVI, 1 VGA) without any issues using a Gigabyte GTX650ti 2gb as well as a Gigabyte GTX650 1gb. This is using the nVidia drivers on 10.8.2. I did have to reboot after plugging in the third monitor though.
  6. 8ender

    NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! all the time during regular use

    Just to add to my post above, here are my system specs: Motherboard: Gigabyte EP45T-UD3LR CPU: Core2Quad Video: GTS250, GTX650 or GTX650ti Running: 10.8.2, MacPro 3,1 smbios, and ALC8xxHDA.kext, AppleRTC_Patched_Lion.kext, and JMicronATA.kext in the Extras folder.
  7. 8ender

    NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! all the time during regular use

    Ever since I upgrade to Mountain Lion I've been getting exceptions that look like this: kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! exception type = 0xd = GR: SW Notify Error sometimes along with this: kernel[0]: NVDA(DMA): Channel exception! exception type = 0x1f = Fifo: MMU Error always...
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