- Joined
- Sep 24, 2014
- Messages
- 4
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z270X ULTRA GAMING
- CPU
- i7-7700K
- Graphics
- GTX 1050 Ti
You are my hero! Thousand thanks to you! I have a similar system (7700k, Z270X ultra gaming, 1050ti) and was stuck at first getting right boot settings, then right Multibeast settings and then some... This was my 5th Hackintosh and I have never struggled that much. Particularly with getting the GPU to work on the latest High Sierra 10.13.1. So I followed your path from scratch and it worked!
Everything was easy and seamless if right options were used. But at the end, I was still struggling with graphics. The problem I faced that although internal graphics was disabled and I actually used the DisplayPort of my card, macOS claimed that there is no card (under ECC profile and also in CUDA drivers it stated that no graphics card found). And when in NVIDIA manager I switched to NVIDIA drivers, OSX was switching itself back to the default system drivers. And referred to 7 MB internal memory that was available.
But as told, once I used the exact MultiBeast settings you were using, and followed your instructions step-by-step, then by miracle - everything started working. I can finally go to sleep. Thanks!
Everything was easy and seamless if right options were used. But at the end, I was still struggling with graphics. The problem I faced that although internal graphics was disabled and I actually used the DisplayPort of my card, macOS claimed that there is no card (under ECC profile and also in CUDA drivers it stated that no graphics card found). And when in NVIDIA manager I switched to NVIDIA drivers, OSX was switching itself back to the default system drivers. And referred to 7 MB internal memory that was available.
But as told, once I used the exact MultiBeast settings you were using, and followed your instructions step-by-step, then by miracle - everything started working. I can finally go to sleep. Thanks!
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