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[Solved] Graphics working but still having chunky/glitching transitions...

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Z270-GAMING K7
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i7-7700K
Graphics
GTX 1050 Ti
Mac
  1. iMac
  2. Mac mini
Mobile Phone
  1. iOS
Hi,

brand new Hack on Z270X-Gaming K7.
Using a Gigabyte 1050 Geforce GTX Ti 4 GB.
I see that the graphics are fully loaded *view attached screen shot
No problems installing Nvidia Drivers Web.
I added Lili, Fix Nvidia (multibeast high Sierra)
NvdiaWeb Check in Sys parameter (clover)

All movement from folder or windows on the OS look like stop motion animation with glitch...similar to when graphics load on unibeast but much quicker mouvements. There is delay when I type, letter appear a bit slower then in real time.

Added then remove nvda_drv=1, make no differences.
Unchecked 'inject Nvidia' from Graphics in Clover.

thanks guys.
 

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I'm using a series 200 motherboard and use boot with NVRAM, so may this be the problem for the 'glitching' with graphics ?
 
I think I found the issues, I'm using 10.13.3 and it seem the drivers are having issues and they will be solve on next Nvidia drivers... anyone has seen theses issues with glitching animation but still having full graphics acceleration ?
 
Found the problem, I wasn't aware when I did my unibeast that it was the same day as Apple updated to 10.13.3.
So I need to use older graphics. I'll tried the following now. :

Problem 5: Updated OS X and new drivers aren't available yet

Fix: modify the NVDAStartup.kext to force the older drivers to load.
(EDITED FOR MACOS 10.11+)
  1. Open up terminal and enter the following command:

    sudo nano /Library/Extensions/NVDAStartupWeb.kext/Contents/Info.plist
  2. Enter your password and scroll down to where it says NVDARequiredOS
  3. Change the build number below that to your current build number
  4. Rebuild kernel cache suing the two commands from Problem #4
  5. Reboot
 
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