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- Feb 26, 2016
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- Motherboard
- ASUS Z97-PLUS
- CPU
- i7 4790k
- Graphics
- GTX 960 4GB
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Hello,
I recently installed Mac OS X 10.11.3 onto my computer and I've ran into an issue when it comes to the GPU. I did not select Inject Nvidia graphics during multibeast since I am using a GTX 960. My main display (using DVI) is working flawlessly, however, my secondary monitor running HDMI is not even registering. After installing the NVIDIA web drivers the issue continued. Moreover, whenever I tell El Capitan to switch to use the GTX 960, it asks to reset the system, and upon reboot it's using the OS X Default Graphics driver once again and cannot seem to use my dedicated GPU even though it recognizing the GPU and I have my monitor plugged into the GPU (Not the mobo)
Any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I recently installed Mac OS X 10.11.3 onto my computer and I've ran into an issue when it comes to the GPU. I did not select Inject Nvidia graphics during multibeast since I am using a GTX 960. My main display (using DVI) is working flawlessly, however, my secondary monitor running HDMI is not even registering. After installing the NVIDIA web drivers the issue continued. Moreover, whenever I tell El Capitan to switch to use the GTX 960, it asks to reset the system, and upon reboot it's using the OS X Default Graphics driver once again and cannot seem to use my dedicated GPU even though it recognizing the GPU and I have my monitor plugged into the GPU (Not the mobo)
Any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!