Nope. Next week is the forecast. Upon their release, tonymacx86 will have a sticky thread in the Graphics forum section. You'll know when we know.have they released drivers for the GTX 1080 yet?
Hey thisisanid, thank you for all the help you've been giving me. For the last few months, I've just been using my build with Windows because of the lack of Pascal support for Mac. But now that NVIDIA has announced they will officially be supporting Pascal cards in macOS, I am going to try to hack my PC.
I think I have a similar build to yours.
Gigabyte GA-X99P-SLI
Intel i7-6850K
EVGA GTX 1080
Samsung 850 EVO (SATA)
Corsair Vengeance 64GB RAM
Now that it's been a few months since your last few posts about getting the x99p and 6850k to work, do you have any new advice for someone like me who hasn't attempted a Hackintosh installation in over 5 years?
ALSO, have you been able to get the Thunderbolt 3 port to work in macOS? And iMessages?
Thanks so much for your help. I'm excited to finally attempt this.
Hi, I just build a new hackintosh with i7-6850K last week. It works fine except showing unknown name on system information panel.
Here is an awesome guide to X99 platform: Mac OSX 10.12 with X99 Broadwell-E family and Haswell-E family
Yes, It's overclocked. I don't remember clearly but it should be 4.3 or 4.4 GHz.man you score 23300. overclocked? to 4200?
Hi,
Sorry for my late reply.
I just updated my X99 build to 10.12.4 for the new Pascal driver.
Only updated Clover to lasted build and delete some useless boot flag.
Most of part are functional except Sleeping.
I'm not sure about iMessage and Thunderbolt 3 (USB3.1) because I never use it.
If you'd like to create your own build with the SPEC you post, I think you can just use newest Clover and my EFI config (as attachment) to install OSX without problem. (maybe add nv_disable=1 while installation)
Great! I will try this tonight. Thank you!
One more question: Since the GTX 1080 is my only GPU, will I have problems? Can I still boot into Sierra without the NVIDIA webdriver installed, and then just install the driver after it's booted? Or how does that work? Also, what are your BIOS settings?
Thank you!
Since Pascal driver has been released, single GTX 1080 is ok for now.
I actually removed second GPU which used on OSX and only use my GTX1080 for both OSX/Windows.
Just add "nv_disable=1" to install OSX in vesa mode, and then install newest web driver after OSX installation.
BIOS setting is just like other gigabyte board: vt-d disabled, ECHI/XCHI hand off enabled.
Hey, thanks so much for your help. I've been trying to get this to work all night, but haven't had any success. Here's what's been happening:
I disabled vt-d and enabled ECHI/XCHI handoff in my BIOS.
I made my bootable USB drive with Sierra 12.4 and then installed Clover. I used your EFI and added "nv_disable=1". Everything seemed like it was going great. Clover booted, then I started the installer. And then this is where problems started.
The Apple logo appeared, like it should...
View media item 188807...and then the loading bar got about halfway through.
But then it just changed into a "stop" sign.
View media item 188809I ran it again, but in verbose mode, and this is where it froze:
View media item 188810
Any idea what I should do??
Thanks!
Also
Try these boot flags: npci=0x2000 PCIRootUID=0 -x -f
Also try another USB port.