Updated on my specs with no bigger problems than video. At first, I downloaded and installed the driver from Nvidia's website, but the video was so laggy and safari was useless so much UI problems I was facing.
The main problems were:
Searching in other forums about the video issue in last updates of the system, seems that it only happens to some boards like 1050 TI Galax ( mine ), GTX 1080 and some 1060 TI from EVGA and 1070, but I'm not sure. They told that was a problem with Metal and some cards even in real Macs, but I can't confirm this too.
- Stutters when change full screen apps
- Dock bouncing animations where lagging or not happening at all
- Every zoom animation in launchpad was lagging
- Sometimes, Safari becomes unresponsive
- CUDA not recognised by After Effects, Premiere and others
- CUDA asking for updates but it was updated
- Finder seemed to respond with some delay
Today the script I use to downgrade my video driver blacklisted this update too, I installed it and everything is working as it was supposed to now.
I'll post the link below, so anyone who is having issues with video can use it
https://github.com/Benjamin-Dobell/nvidia-update/blob/master/README.md
( I read the rules and there was nothing telling about posting help links. If it is permitted tell me and I'll delete this reply )
Actually your clue was very helpful! I was, until now, fighting with some "lagginess". I'm designer, so I use heavy apps to get the job done like Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, and every time, after 15 or less minutes of work, my Hackintosh was so slow that I had to reboot it.I ran the gamut on this for weeks.
10.13.2 with nvidia .102 driver was the only stable combo, for me.
BUT HDMI to my Sony 40" Bravia was overly saturated/dark. Sucks!
Sierra 10.12.6 had the best quality display to date!!
I tried 10.13.4 yesterday with newest nvidia driver but it was not smooth, better than 10.13.3... and NO CUDA driver so its hard to say how it will be with Hardware Acceleration that works. However, HDMI to my Sony 40" was fixed! MUCH better. Once CUDA is out for 387.10.10.10.30.103 I'll try it again.
I used GitHub to install nvidia .106 with 10.13.4 and its Smooth running and the display is still good! Seems the display quality issue (for me at least) was more with the macOS version.
Great Site, Thankful Always for all the help!
I am using 104 since people say the new driver is bad.
I'm using 18,3.What's your SMBIOS?
Mine is connected to a DVI monitor with a DVI cable.
No injectors.
No additional kexts.
RadeonDeinit set to false.
Without Intel graphics.
iMac14,2 SMBIOS.