- Joined
- Mar 11, 2010
- Messages
- 99
- Motherboard
- ASUS ROG MAXIMUS IX CODE
- CPU
- Intel i7 7700K
- Graphics
- Nvidia 1080 TI
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Yeah, I understand what you saying...lol
Using Intel graphics and idling that monster 1080Ti is like parking your beat up Yugo in the garage and leaving the new BMW parked in the street...
I don't even have the Intel graphics option turned on in BIOS and I switch between OS X and Win10 everyday.
But I have had poor performance from my Nvidia cards since moving to the “Webdriver”
This has been two computers, 3 different Nvidia cards, over the course of 2 years (or when ever Nvidia started using this method). The one thing in common is the Webdriver.
It’s kind of hard to tell, because the system is mostly usable, but as you start to get in the groove of using the machine, you notice jerky graphics performance. I have troubleshot this issue for years. Read many different post regarding Webdriver and performance, and I notice people don’t put it out directly, but I’m not alone.
Moving to Intel cleared all that up. MacOS runs like it should on Intel, perfect 4K graphics performance.
Damn, looks like we almost have the same machine! I had your same card for a day, I found it wouldn’t fit in my old case, so I switch it to this Hybrid version. I wonder how you got it booted and working on .158. My machine wouldn’t even boot, I just ripped out the drivers. My machine is currently booting, with no graphics acceleration. I tried patching the .104 driver unsuccessfully, (which has worked before). My machine currently boots super slow. I’m thinking about running out and getting a RX560.
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