- Joined
- May 19, 2012
- Messages
- 37
- Motherboard
- Lion 10.7.5
- CPU
- i7 3930k
- Graphics
- GTX 570, GTX 240
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
I'm currently using a GTX570 for Adobe CS6. I wanted to upgrade to a GTX670. I installed all of the recent drivers, CUDA and did the OpenCL patch suggested to make the GTX670 run. (I'm on Lion 10.7.5)
When I install the card and booted, I make it past the Apple loading screen and all screens go black (as if the computer displays go to sleep). There is no login screen. I even tried ScreenSharing from my MacBook. No connection. I replace the card with my GTX570 and all is well. GRR!
Are there instructions on how to properly install a 600 series card on a Hackintosh? I tried doing Graphics Enabler=No, but that crashed my machine royally. I've also read that a certain KEXT file has to be hacked to get the 600 series to work.
Thoughts?
When I boot with "-v" the last thing is NVClockX: Warning It seems your card is officially supported in FakeSMCnVclockPart yet ... continuing anyway. Then it goes into sleepmode while locked up.
When I install the card and booted, I make it past the Apple loading screen and all screens go black (as if the computer displays go to sleep). There is no login screen. I even tried ScreenSharing from my MacBook. No connection. I replace the card with my GTX570 and all is well. GRR!
Are there instructions on how to properly install a 600 series card on a Hackintosh? I tried doing Graphics Enabler=No, but that crashed my machine royally. I've also read that a certain KEXT file has to be hacked to get the 600 series to work.
Thoughts?
When I boot with "-v" the last thing is NVClockX: Warning It seems your card is officially supported in FakeSMCnVclockPart yet ... continuing anyway. Then it goes into sleepmode while locked up.