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Hi guys!
So I successfully updated to 10.12.4 and installed the driver to use my GTX 1080 and it is incredible! However, and old issue has returned for me..... I am now not able to get 60hz at 4k resolution. I actually can not get 60Hz at anything over 1080p. Before upgrading to 10.12.4 and putting my 1080 in, I was using a GTX 970 and I used mac-pixel-clock-patch-V2-master and SwitchResX to get 4k at 60Hz. Now that is not working.
mac-pixel-clock-patch-V2 can be found here: https://github.com/Floris497/mac-pixel-clock-patch-V2
When I go to install IOKit-patcher .command in terminal I get this message:
===
SIP looks to be disabled, all good!
Unknown version of IOKit found..
---- BEGINNING MD5 HASH SUMS ---- version: 10.12.4 build:16E195
otool IOKit: 1d7cad2b20cb12935924b88b12b34468
otool IOKit.bak: NO FILE (this is okay)
IOKit: c2ef51e081e96070c5910d4906fdd19f
IOKit.bak: NO FILE (this is okay)
---- ENDING MD5 HASH SUMS -------
===
If I run NVIDIA-patcher.command I get:
===
SIP looks to be disabled, all good!
Unknown version of the Nvidia driver found..
---- BEGINNING MD5 HASH SUMS ---- version: 10.12.4 build:16E195
NVDAGK100Hal: 854f208dd8cefac09b5123f29b1f95de
NVDAGK100Hal.bak: NO FILE (this is okay)
---- ENDING MD5 HASH SUMS -------
===
After reading through a lot of forums I came across something indicating that my GPU might need to be manually added but I can not find any information on how to do this. Any ideas?
The TV I am trying to get set up is a Insignia Model: ns43dr710na17 – And I did confirm it is 4k @ 60Hz compatible by contacting the manufacturer and checking my manual. And also the fact that I was using it at 4k 60Hz on my GTX 970 before upgrading to a 1080. I am also using a heavy duty HDMI cable that supports up to 120Hz at 4k.
My specs:
OS X 10.12.4
GPU: GTX 1080
Motherboard: msi gaming m7 z170a
64GB DDR 4
1tb Solid State Drive
CPU: Intel i7 6700 4.0ghz Skylake
What other information can I provide that might help?
So I successfully updated to 10.12.4 and installed the driver to use my GTX 1080 and it is incredible! However, and old issue has returned for me..... I am now not able to get 60hz at 4k resolution. I actually can not get 60Hz at anything over 1080p. Before upgrading to 10.12.4 and putting my 1080 in, I was using a GTX 970 and I used mac-pixel-clock-patch-V2-master and SwitchResX to get 4k at 60Hz. Now that is not working.
mac-pixel-clock-patch-V2 can be found here: https://github.com/Floris497/mac-pixel-clock-patch-V2
When I go to install IOKit-patcher .command in terminal I get this message:
===
SIP looks to be disabled, all good!
Unknown version of IOKit found..
---- BEGINNING MD5 HASH SUMS ---- version: 10.12.4 build:16E195
otool IOKit: 1d7cad2b20cb12935924b88b12b34468
otool IOKit.bak: NO FILE (this is okay)
IOKit: c2ef51e081e96070c5910d4906fdd19f
IOKit.bak: NO FILE (this is okay)
---- ENDING MD5 HASH SUMS -------
===
If I run NVIDIA-patcher.command I get:
===
SIP looks to be disabled, all good!
Unknown version of the Nvidia driver found..
---- BEGINNING MD5 HASH SUMS ---- version: 10.12.4 build:16E195
NVDAGK100Hal: 854f208dd8cefac09b5123f29b1f95de
NVDAGK100Hal.bak: NO FILE (this is okay)
---- ENDING MD5 HASH SUMS -------
===
After reading through a lot of forums I came across something indicating that my GPU might need to be manually added but I can not find any information on how to do this. Any ideas?
The TV I am trying to get set up is a Insignia Model: ns43dr710na17 – And I did confirm it is 4k @ 60Hz compatible by contacting the manufacturer and checking my manual. And also the fact that I was using it at 4k 60Hz on my GTX 970 before upgrading to a 1080. I am also using a heavy duty HDMI cable that supports up to 120Hz at 4k.
My specs:
OS X 10.12.4
GPU: GTX 1080
Motherboard: msi gaming m7 z170a
64GB DDR 4
1tb Solid State Drive
CPU: Intel i7 6700 4.0ghz Skylake
What other information can I provide that might help?