If your card still isn't being reported correctly there's an issue surrounding your GPU. When I had a GTX 770 which is supported natively it correctly reported the VRAM and GPU name in 'about this mac'.
Can you post screen shots of your BIOS settings?
Yeah, I'm actually a little confused about this, because previously it was reported right (I believe, right up until i changed the bios settings from 1333mhz to 1600mhz ram, and ehci = enabled (instead of disabled). I'm like 99% positive it was fine previously to that.
Now, I have gone and strictly disable / uninstalled the nvidia drivers. However, I'm still getting crashes related to video (now it's straight up crashes usually, like just working along, then computer reboots itself).
It is MUCH more stable than it was before cause I can generally just work away but then it will crash if i open too many images, or, too many tabs, etc, always with a problem 'related' to graphics it seems.
So, I think my issues lay with the graphics now that Turbo Boost is off.
Just to re-confirm, current settings are;
- nvidia web drivers - uninstalled
- bios set to defaults
- turbo boost set to off in bios
- ehci set to enabled in bios
- onboard video set to off in bios
- ram set to default 1333mhz in bios (instead of 1600 profile1)
- nvidia control panel no longer shows in preferences pane
- about this mac says "NVIDIA Chip Model 2048 MB"
I've been reading others have fixed this by installing the web driver and using that -- but, I just uninstalled that so I'm not positive that needs a reinstall, and like I said no gaming, so if going with default settings is best I'd rather do that.
I know we're close here, it's the most stable it's ever been and just seems to be graphics related at this point.
Along with these bios shots, below that I have included the latest graphics crash logs. Let me know if you need more settings photographed;
I'm still experiencing crashes, always related to video as the attached logs will show;