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- Motherboard
- ASROCK LGA
- CPU
- i3 Quad
- Graphics
- GTX 1050Ti
- Mac
- Classic Mac
But why would a Mac Pro be running with SIP disabled? Is that a large enough of a market share for nVidia to notice?
NVIDIA seems to have finally released a Mac driver for the reason that so many Mac Pro users are still relying on the traditional tower (2006-2012). The 2013 cylinder was a total failure and is receiving a complete re-design. In the meantime, NVIDIA has been kind enough to supply drivers for those sticking with the tower Mac Pro. Or, perhaps, Apple plans on using desktop GPUs in their future Mac Pro(?) Not completely sure. It was very random and exciting that they finally did it, though. They certainly are appealing to a niche market, here. If the future Mac Pro uses their cards, though, we'll have even stronger support!
(BTW, what does SIP being disabled have to do with this? In any case: in very specific instances, people DO have it disabled. For example, it has to be done in order for someone to flash a 2009 Mac Pro's firmware to that of a 2010-2012 Mac Pro. This is done prior to upgrading its CPUs.)
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