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macOS 10.13.4 Update

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Hight resolution isn't work (2560x1600) (HD530)
 
Upgraded with no issue - I followed the post #2 recommendations for Nvidia:

- moved FakeSMC.kext in /Volumes/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other
- updated my apfs.efi
- downloaded 10.13.4 from App Store
- installed - noted 2 or 3 reboots - installer entry automatically managed under clover (no manual selection needed)
- downloaded/installed .103 Nvidia driver using Nvidia Driver web manager in System preferences

Working :
HDMI audio (my config use Lilu 1.2.2 +NvidiaGraphicsFixup 1.2.2 +VoodooHda)
USB 2 and USB 3 (my config use a custom SSDT for UsbInjectAll)
 
what are you configurations? SMBIOS? Webdriver etc? Because my 980Ti isnt running that smooth. Every game i try (LoL, Shadow of Mordor) is not even close to its full potential. I know the drivers aren't perfect, but it is strange that my RX580 outperforms my GTX 980 Ti by stability and FPS.

"The lag" seems to mostly affect Skylake and newer systems.
 
"The lag" seems to mostly affect Skylake and newer systems.

This is strange because i have a Haswell CPU. Maybe I am doing something wrong?
 
This is strange because i have a Haswell CPU. Maybe I am doing something wrong?

Haswell is pre-Skylake and should not be affected.
 
Lost CUDA, too. Update should follow soon.
Got Hdmi audio working with the kext enclosed.
and there i was thinking i am just fine...
So guys what do you mean you lost Cuda? i have GTX970, i have CUDA right? or not? have i lost it?
after searching a bit found this and i am not sure anymore....
Is this like working parallel with the drivers?
is it getting updated with every macOS release?

and above all... will i gain anything on my hackintosh?
 
Report my status. Updated from Mac App Store.

Basically, it is fine without any series issues after updating. I just meet a weird audio issue.

For my GTX 1060, it still has glitches/flickers after sleeping.
When the system wakes up from sleeping, the audio cannot play any sound, but the audio devices works fine. It can detect when I switch between front side headset plug in or backend audio port, internal speaker out.
After system reboot, the audio out works normal.

I didn't meet the audio issue for 10.13.3.
 

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Haswell is pre-Skylake and should not be affected.

Any chance that I can figure out my mistake. I tried literally everything. BIOS options are correct. Multibeast options are fine. Still getting only average fps in Shadow of Mordor of ~30 and i have so much "lags" or framedrops to 5-6 fps.
 
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