- Joined
- Sep 1, 2016
- Messages
- 29
- Motherboard
- ASROCK LGA
- CPU
- i3 Quad
- Graphics
- GTX 1050Ti
- Mac
- Classic Mac
So, I haven't updated to High Sierra yet. Does the new driver NOT fix this dreaded issue?
I unpacked the 1060 that was ready to be sent back, reinstalled it and tried the quick fix. My suspicion was correct. Using the sleep display fix immediately after waking did not prevent the glitch from happening. Ugh! Now I just have to decide if I want to wait for a fix or replace the GPU.
Not sure how should I get to resolution change screen since there are glitches all over a monitor.Did you try the resolution change method? Go to display, choose scaled, choose another resolution, go back to desired resolution. If this works you can use the script in the OP
Probably 6gb is in the name of the Graphics Card and 6gb is the amount of ram. Lol. It -is- a bit redundant though.
Today, i fully updated to the newest OS and NVIDEA Web driver. The glitch seems to be fixed. Updating was a little tough.
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It's in the original post, you make an app and bind it to a keyboard shortcut.Not sure how should I get to resolution change screen since there are glitches all over a monitor.
BTW I found simple enough solution - soft off/on monitor fixes this problem.
Sadly, you were right. It's not gone. I changed my energy saving settings, so the computer didn't really went to sleep.Are you sure it's gone? I had many instances where I woke up from sleep but then it happens again