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Dear fellow hackintoshers,
I've got an Kepler NVIDIA GTX 660 and 1-year later, it doesn't look like the graphics issues are going to get fixed by either Apple or NVIDIA. I've been hanging out in El Capitan land, but software incompatibility is becoming a problem and I need to move along. Reading the forum, it doesn't look like an NVIDIA card is a good option.
For those successfully running High Sierra, what is the best option to move forward to take advantage of the GPU acceleration in the new Adobe CC software as well as support for METAL games like Fortnite.
Also, is it possible to put two video cards in the same computer and use the AMD for the framebuffer and the NVIDIA for the CUDA core processing?
I hate to move away from NVIDIA graphics card, but it looks like the time has come.
Thank you!
-MacOrDie
I've got an Kepler NVIDIA GTX 660 and 1-year later, it doesn't look like the graphics issues are going to get fixed by either Apple or NVIDIA. I've been hanging out in El Capitan land, but software incompatibility is becoming a problem and I need to move along. Reading the forum, it doesn't look like an NVIDIA card is a good option.
For those successfully running High Sierra, what is the best option to move forward to take advantage of the GPU acceleration in the new Adobe CC software as well as support for METAL games like Fortnite.
Also, is it possible to put two video cards in the same computer and use the AMD for the framebuffer and the NVIDIA for the CUDA core processing?
I hate to move away from NVIDIA graphics card, but it looks like the time has come.
Thank you!
-MacOrDie
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