Gigabyte GA-H55-USB3 MB, Core i7-875K processor, GTX 670 video. Still doing great on Mojave (I need a number of 32-bit apps that will never be updated including using Firewire [built into this MB!] so it's never going to be upgraded past this anyway)
nah I get KPs doing things like quicklook or even just letting the computer sit for a few hours. every time it's the exact same KP issue and the Nvidia drivers are always in the backtrace. I actually DON'T generally get KPs triggered by anything that taxes the GPU, weirdly enough. It's all...
After my third Nvidia related kernel panic today, I am officially done trying to make these cards work. It's heartbreaking, because I really do need CUDA for my Adobe applications, but the constant KPs are just not acceptable.
@kgp : can I verify with you that the card you are talking about...
Nevermind, just had a kernel panic in the web driver with two screens.
It seems that whatever Nvidia has going on with its driver, it is fundamentally incompatible with how I use a computer. To AMD I go.
Is anyone here running on Nvidia web drivers with 3+ monitors on one card? I've run into kernel panics while using 3 or 4 screens using three different cards (a kepler, a maxwell, and a pascal) and I have reason to believe there is something specifically wrong with the driver when it comes to...
I would urge you if you are stuck in the FCPX universe to go the AMD route, or, if you are wedded to your Nvidia card, switch to Adobe (sigh) or something else that uses CUDA, like Resolve.
I finally, crossed fingers, have eliminated the kernel panic problem with a new 1080, and I swear this...
If you figure it out please share, I haven't been able to get it working with either a 980 or a 1080 (my 1080 has the same device-ID as you, I've also been unable to get it working with the kext patch or with NvidiaFixUp, et cetera. Copying over the 10.13.3 AppleHDA.kext is still an option...
Sadly it appears even having AGPM running is not enough to avoid the daily Nvidia kernel panics...
Tue Jun 19 23:06:29 2018
*** Panic Report ***
mp_kdp_enter(): 68715282431, 1, 36 TIMED-OUT WAITING FOR NMI-ACK, PROCEEDING
panic(cpu 22 caller 0xffffff80166b2c39): "waitq deadlock -...
I do! I have your exact configuration other than TB3 card being in a different slot, and I have all those changes working fine. (I don't have nvidia HDMI audio working since 10.13.4, even though my device ID is b00f and AppleALC.kext_v1.2.7 has that on the supported list... and I have the same...
Meanwhile (while we look into why AGPM is not working, at the moment) I've noticed I'm not getting proper power output on USB ports, and indeed there are a LOT of USB errors in the boot log, but most of them specifically identifying an inability to determine USB power status and thus setting...
Been going back and forth with toleda on this in the official thread, so I'll ask here again:
Does anyone using iMacPro1,1 (which should be everyone here, if you are following kgp's guide) have AGPM working with Nvidia?
Then what is the actual process for Nvidia on iMacPro1,1? You pointed me to the initial table which only addresses that AMD Vegas on iMacPro1,1 are natively supported.
I see that but the instructions for injecting Nvidia call for a plist edit that does not exist on iMacPro1,1.
There is no IGPU under Mac-7BA5B2D9E42DDD94 to copy from AppleGraphicsPowerManagement.kext/Contents/Info.plist and then paste into dAGPM.kext/Contents/Info.plist.
I can confirm that...
Install MacOS onto the drive as usual, then boot up through your USB clover and select the NVME drive to boot off of to continue the installation. You can copy your EFI folder over later. You absolutely do not need to format and prepare the drive using another system before installing.
I posted about this over in the official thread for Graphics Power Management, but I'm wondering if anyone here has successfully implemented it for Nvidia on iMacPro1,1. toleda's instructions don't account for IGPU not appearing in the iMacPro plist, though I'm pretty sure we can implement it...
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