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I can confirm, This guide is short & works, tested by myself.

1. - Mountain Lion 10.8.0 (USB Flash drive), Reboot with Flash Drive
2. - Mountain Lion 10.8.2 Update 1 (Big file like 600MB), Reboot with Flash Drive
3. - Mountain Lion 10.8.2 Update 2 (small file like 20MB), Reboot with Flash Drive
4. - Official nVidia Drivers (1.3.4.0 - 304.00.05f02) for Mountain Lion 10.8.2, Reboot with Flash Drive
5. - Official nVidia CUDA Driver (5.0.36), No need to Reboot
6. - Added OpenCL patch via Terminal command, No need to Reboot
7. - MultiBeast Installation:

-Pre-Edited DSDT for my Motherboard from TonyMacx86's Team website.
-FakeSMC & FakeSMC Plugins
-Networks (Ln2Mac's RealtekRTL81xx Ethernet)
-Bootloader Chimera
-Generate CPU States
-1080p Display resolution
-System definition (Mac Pro 3.1)

8. - Reapair Permissions (Disk Utility)

I have a External Audio Interface so no need for appleHDA, as my m-Audio drivers do good job.

Remember, with a clean & fresh install you will always get the best result.


And now i'm playing Fifa 13 on my Hackintosh. Thats very fine!


Hackintosh: - Mac Pro (System definition 3.1)
System: - Mountain Lion 10.8.2
Bootloader: - Chimera v1.11.1
MB: - Gigabyte x58a-ud3r r2 Bios FF
CPU: - Intel 960 (3.30GHz) Quad-Core
GraphicsnVidia - GeForce GTS 450 OC (1GB) DDR5
Ram - Corsair 6GB DDR3 (1600mhz) -
Geekbench: - Score10836

cheers
 
Thank you very much lisapower, ill do it once i get home and ill post the results here.
P.S. im Using the system definition as Imac 12.2 or 12.x cant remember wich one.
do you know the difference between the Mac pro 3.1 and the Imac ones ?
does the nvidia installer works with Mac pro 3.1 defnition or do you need to extract the pkg and do it manually ?

To get the nVidia drivers installed via "original installer" you will need one of the Mac Pro definitions. The most used is Mac Pro 3.1. The installer works then fine, it does "NOT" install new Kext's. but it replaces some necessary Files. This is on ML 10.8.2 for sure. Just follow my guide and if you have similar Hardware you will get happy.

saludos!
 
Finally im at home.

Lisapower, in your step 6. - Added OpenCL patch via Terminal command, No need to Reboot.


is this one ?
Code:
sudo perl -pi -e '$c+=s/\x8b\x81\x1c\x0c\x00\x00\xeb\x06\x8b\x81\x20\x0c\x00\x00/\xb8\x02\x00\x00\x00\x90\xeb\x06\xb8\x00\x00\x00\x00\x90/; END { printf "%s: %d substitution%s made.\n",($c==1 ? "Success" : "Error"),$c,(!$c || $c>1 ? "s" : ""); $?=($c!=1); }' /System/Library/Extensions/GeForceGLDriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/libclh.dylib

isnt the same in the latest multibeast ?
im copy pasting the visible changes from latest multibeast

thanks for your time guys

Visible Changes:


  • Added NVIDIA Fermi OpenCL Patch to Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Graphics
  • Added 10.8.x OpenCL Patch to Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Graphics -> NVIDIA Fermi OpenCL Patch
  • Added NVIDIA Retail 304.00.00f20 OpenCL Patch to Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Graphics -> NVIDIA Fermi OpenCL Patch
  • Renamed NVIDIA Fermi >2GB OpenCL Patch -> 10.8.0 - 10.8.1 OpenCL Patch to 10.8.x OpenCL Patch
  • Removed Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Graphics -> NVIDIA GTX 470 / 480 / 560Ti 448 Cores / 570 / 580 Support
  • Renamed Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Graphics -> NVIDIA GTX 670 / 680 / 690 Support to NVIDIA GTX 670 / 680 / 690 10.8.0 and 10.8.1 Support
  • Merged NVIDIA GTX 670 / 680 / 690 Support -> 10.8.0 Patched GeForceGLDriver.bundle and NVIDIA GTX 670 / 680 / 690 Support -> 10.8.0 Patched GeForceGLDriver.bundle
  • Changed Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Disk -> TRIM Enabler to a Menu Choice
  • Added 10.8.0 TRIM Patch to Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Disk -> TRIM Enabler
  • Added 10.8.1+ TRIM Patch to Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Disk -> TRIM Enabler
  • Added Drivers & Bootloaders -> Drivers -> Realtek ALC8xx -> Without DSDT -> Optional 3 Port Audio Enabler
  • Removed Miscellaneous -> FakeSMC Plugins -> AMD RADEON Plugin
  • Removed Miscellaneous -> FakeSMC Plugins -> NVIDIA GeForce Plugin
  • Renamed Patched AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement -> OS X 10.8.0 to OS X 10.8.x
  • Added 1080p Display to Customization -> Boot Options

I think you can also get the one from MultiBeast. But as for me as i know that Terminal command works, i used that. it's this:

sudo perl -pi -e '$c+=s/\x8b\x81\x1c\x0c\x00\x00\xeb\x06\x8b\x81\x20\x0c\x00\x00/\xb8\x02\x00\x00\x00\x90\xeb\x06\xb8\x00\x00\x00\x00\x90/; END { printf "%s: %d substitution%s made.\n",($c==1 ? "Success" : "Error"),$c,(!$c || $c>1 ? "s" : ""); $?=($c!=1); }' /System/Library/Extensions/GeForceGLDriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/libclh.dylib

I don't know how to ad this command in to a Code view, if someone can tell me please!
 
i have successfully installed 10.8.2 on a test partition my rig using lisapower's guide

if there is anything you want me to test, feel free to reply or PM me

I can confirm the following:

Computer sleep=OK
Display sleep=OK
Switch Resolutions=OK
Display ON/OFF=OK
Screensaver=OK
Full-Screen Apps=OK
iTunes Visualizer=OK
OpenGL (CineBench)=OK (41.52)
OpenCL (LuxMark)=OK (Room-252, Salsa-473, LuxBall HDR-3637, LuxBall-574, LuxBall Sky-2111)
 
Great news!!!

With last special update for new Macs Apple released new NVidia driver version 304.10.20f04 that seems to solve all the issue (at least for me).

The installation instruction are always the same (update both kext and framework). Attached updated Kext and framework.

For OpenCL apply this patch using terminal after new kext installation:

Code:
sudo perl -p -i.old -e '$c+=s/\x8b\x81\x1c\x0c\x00\x00\xeb\x06\x8b\x81\x20\x0c\x00\x00/\xb8\x02\x00\x00\x00\x90\xeb\x06\xb8\x00\x00\x00\x00\x90/; END { printf "%s: %d substitution%s made.\n",($c==1 ? "Success" : "Error"),$c,(!$c || $c>1 ? "s" : ""); $?=($c!=1); } ' /System/Library/Extensions/GeForceGLDriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/libclh.dylib


Good luck...
 

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Great news!!!

With last special update for new Macs Apple released new NVidia driver version 304.10.20f04 that seems to solve all the issue (at least for me).

Are you saying the the Special Update for the new iMac fixes the issues or that Nvidia released a new driver for us?
 
i would love to get more info about this, yesterday at night i downloaded the update from the apple website, didn't get the update from the appstore. But after the update i installed the 304.00.05f02 there is no 304.00.05f04 on the nvidia website, and couldnt find any info about the 304.00.05f04 driver, could you provide a link please ?

Everything is working on my build now, and im not using 304.00.05f04 since i installed 304.00.05f02 after the update are you sure that there is such a 304.00.05f04 driver ?

aolivero is talking about the new released iMac, Mac Mini, etc.. update, from apple. He says that new drivers are included. However as my hackintosh is running fine i don't need to update right now.
 
Everything is working on my build now, and im not using 304.00.05f04 since i installed 304.00.05f02 after the update are you sure that there is such a 304.00.05f04 driver ?

In the new Apple update of 10.8.2 for the just-released Apple computers are these kexts:

NVDAGF100Hal 8.6.22 304.10.20f04
NVDANV50Hal 8.6.22 304.10.20f04
 
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