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NVIDIA Releases Alternate Graphics Drivers for macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 (387.10.10.10.25)

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Latest drivers laggy? Roll back to 104 with Clover kext patch:
Code:
source <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vulgo/nvidia/master/378.10.10.10.25.104)
Just paste that into a terminal
 
There's a new version 378.10.10.10.25.161. Update through the Nvidia control panel.
 
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hi there, I am probably going to pick up a gtx 1060 soon. just want to make sure I have the installation right.

do I need emulated nvram even if I have native nvram working? and the consensus appears to be 104 is the most stable? trying ot minimize my headache when I get it...
 
hi there, I am probably going to pick up a gtx 1060 soon. just want to make sure I have the installation right.

do I need emulated nvram even if I have native nvram working? and the consensus appears to be 104 is the most stable? trying ot minimize my headache when I get it...

Please read related posts in Graphic sections, there are all answers for you.
 
NVIDIA have just replaced their buggy .158 driver with 387.10.10.10.25.160 and 387.10.10.10.25.161. Anyone notices any improvement?

https://www.tonymacx86.com/nvidia-drivers/
387.10.10.10.25.160 macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra (17D2102) 63913292
387.10.10.10.25.161 macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra (17D102) 63913288

Misleading information. Actually these are not released just now, but are available already for a while and are made for specific macOS versions. Also if you check the thread, then you find an answer for your question as well.
 
Misleading information. Actually these are not released just now, but are available already for a while and are made for specific macOS versions. Also if you check the thread, then you find an answer for your question as well.
Well I think you are not correct. They are not made for specific machines. The driver we are blaming is .158 and .159, which are for build id 17D102 (all Macs) and 17D2102 (iMac Pro). They have just updated .158 to .160, and .159 to .161 hours ago.

@WandererRev is right. Seems the new drivers are still buggy.
 
Well I think you are not correct. They are not made for specific machines. The driver we are blaming is .158 and .159, which are for build id 17D102 (all Macs) and 17D2102 (iMac Pro). They have just updated .158 to .160, and .159 to .161 hours ago.

@WandererRev is right. Seems the new drivers are still buggy.

Actually I did not write "machines" but I wrote "made for specific macOS versions". It's a huge difference.
 
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