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With the release of the NVIDIA Fermi drivers and installation procedure documented on the blog Updated NVIDIA Drivers for Mac OS X: Install Guide and iBoot-GE. I wanted to document how I have successfully installed a GT430 and GTX460 card in 10.6.5.
To recap here are the supported cards: GeForce GT 430, GTS 450, GTX 460, GTX 465, GTX 470, GTX 480, and GTX 580
What is needed:
iBoot-GE
iBoot UPDATED 2011-01-16 for iBoot 2.6.0
MultiBeast
tonymacx86 NVIDIA Update UPDATED 2011-01-06 for 10.6.6
I haven't had a chance to run benchmarks yet, but both cards are working with QE/CI. The only issue I've found so far is the GT430 is a 1GB card but is being reported at a 512MB card.
So please post your experiences and benchmarks here are share the excitement.
To recap here are the supported cards: GeForce GT 430, GTS 450, GTX 460, GTX 465, GTX 470, GTX 480, and GTX 580
What is needed:
iBoot-GE
iBoot UPDATED 2011-01-16 for iBoot 2.6.0
MultiBeast
tonymacx86 NVIDIA Update UPDATED 2011-01-06 for 10.6.6
- 1. Boot and Install Snow Leopard using iBoot-GE
2. Install 10.6.5 Combo Update
3. Using MultiBeast, Install using UserDSDT or EasyBeast and Chameleon 2.0 RC5 - Prerelease
4. Install the tonymacx86 NVIDIA Update
5. Reboot
I haven't had a chance to run benchmarks yet, but both cards are working with QE/CI. The only issue I've found so far is the GT430 is a 1GB card but is being reported at a 512MB card.
So please post your experiences and benchmarks here are share the excitement.