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Hi everyone,
Since High Sierra I experience a very strange problem with my gpu performance.As a video editor I mainly use fcpx for editing and Davinci Resolve for coloring.When I installed 10.13.1 I noticed that sometimes in fcpx I was having drop frames in video playback while I was editing.I tried to clear free some ram but I couldn't fix it until I make a reboot.After reboot everything was working fine but again sometime it may show up the same issue.It was not clear when it will happen... sometimes in the beginning, sometimes after a while.At first I thought that it may be the nvidia graphics driver that was causing the problem.Last week I installed 10.13.2 with the new nvidia driver and again I experience the same problem.Also installed the new version of fcpx 10.4 which came out 2 days ago and the problem remains.I found also that Davinci Resolve was having the same issue.Sometimes it was playing 50 fps of my video clips just fine and sometimes it was having huge drop performance and the playback was having 5-10 fps barely.To clarify that it was not a software problem I tried to run a few times World of Warcraft (i dont have time but when I do, this is the game that will entertain me so much! Again sometimes I had 50-60fps everything in high settings and sometimes the performance was falling to 15-20 fps.Everytime in the same place in the game just to be sure that its not something else.FInally I ran Geekbanch 4 cpu/gpu test and Im sharing with you the results.
Also my system is:
Intel Core i7 4790k
Corsair 16GB Ram 2400mhz 11-13-13-31
Asus Z97-P
Asus GTX770 2GB OC edition
Samsung EVO 250GB SSD
Dell U2413 (Dispplayport connection)
Dell U2417H (HDMI connection)
The whole installation went through the tonymac official guide as always (Hackintosher since Snow Leopard)
Trim is disabled ofc.
File system is APFS.
SMBios is iMac 14.2
Also to mention that during installation I had everytime to uncheck disable_nv1 to be able to boot and finish installation.
To be sure that its not a disk problem I also installed 10.13.2 to a 2nd ssd to see if the problem persists.. I was having the same issue again.
Any help guys would me much appreciated..! Im using this rig mainly for my work and this leaves me behind from finishing my projects.
Since High Sierra I experience a very strange problem with my gpu performance.As a video editor I mainly use fcpx for editing and Davinci Resolve for coloring.When I installed 10.13.1 I noticed that sometimes in fcpx I was having drop frames in video playback while I was editing.I tried to clear free some ram but I couldn't fix it until I make a reboot.After reboot everything was working fine but again sometime it may show up the same issue.It was not clear when it will happen... sometimes in the beginning, sometimes after a while.At first I thought that it may be the nvidia graphics driver that was causing the problem.Last week I installed 10.13.2 with the new nvidia driver and again I experience the same problem.Also installed the new version of fcpx 10.4 which came out 2 days ago and the problem remains.I found also that Davinci Resolve was having the same issue.Sometimes it was playing 50 fps of my video clips just fine and sometimes it was having huge drop performance and the playback was having 5-10 fps barely.To clarify that it was not a software problem I tried to run a few times World of Warcraft (i dont have time but when I do, this is the game that will entertain me so much! Again sometimes I had 50-60fps everything in high settings and sometimes the performance was falling to 15-20 fps.Everytime in the same place in the game just to be sure that its not something else.FInally I ran Geekbanch 4 cpu/gpu test and Im sharing with you the results.
Also my system is:
Intel Core i7 4790k
Corsair 16GB Ram 2400mhz 11-13-13-31
Asus Z97-P
Asus GTX770 2GB OC edition
Samsung EVO 250GB SSD
Dell U2413 (Dispplayport connection)
Dell U2417H (HDMI connection)
The whole installation went through the tonymac official guide as always (Hackintosher since Snow Leopard)
Trim is disabled ofc.
File system is APFS.
SMBios is iMac 14.2
Also to mention that during installation I had everytime to uncheck disable_nv1 to be able to boot and finish installation.
To be sure that its not a disk problem I also installed 10.13.2 to a 2nd ssd to see if the problem persists.. I was having the same issue again.
Any help guys would me much appreciated..! Im using this rig mainly for my work and this leaves me behind from finishing my projects.