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[Solved] NVIDIA Web Drivers not working - Sierra 10.12.3, GTX 980Ti

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Gigabyte Z170X-ULTRA GAMING
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i7-7700K
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Vega 64
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Hello,

I run Sierra 10.12.3 on a Gigabyte Z170X-Ultra Gaming board and today I installed a MSI GTX 980 Ti. I installed the Nvidia Web Drivers and CUDA, but I can't activate the Web Drivers. After each restart the OSX Drivers are back.

I tried many of the suggested methods, like using the Lilu.kext with NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext,
I tried using the EmuVariableUefi-64, etc.

In the about box it shows "Display 7MB".

Any help?

Thanks!
 
BIOS - Disable Integrated Graphics - PEG as Primary
Use a digital connection to your monitor - VGA is not supported.
Boot with nv_disable=1
Install Nvidia Web Drivers
Config.plist - Do not inject Intel or Nvidia graphics and no ig-platform-id
Edit config.plist - NvidiaWeb = true as per Link
May need to emulate NVRAM - Problem 6 (Install EmuVariableUefi-64 + RC Scripts)
Remove nv_disable=1 from config.plist
MacPro 6,1 or iMac 15 or iMac 17 System Definition need black screen fix as per Link
 
BIOS - Disable Integrated Graphics - PEG as Primary
Use a digital connection to your monitor - VGA is not supported.
Boot with nv_disable=1
Install Nvidia Web Drivers
Config.plist - Do not inject Intel or Nvidia graphics and no ig-platform-id
Edit config.plist - NvidiaWeb = true as per Link
May need to emulate NVRAM - Problem 6 (Install EmuVariableUefi-64 + RC Scripts)
Remove nv_disable=1 from config.plist
MacPro 6,1 or iMac 15 or iMac 17 System Definition need black screen fix as per Link
Thnak You very much for Your answer. I tried all the above mentioned already before. I went many hours through the forums and tried everything possible.

But at the end I found where was the problem.

The instructions to install EmuVariableUefi-64 + RC Scripts said to run Clover installer and run it from there. But that had no effect at all. I read somewhere that it should be run from Clover Configurator/Install Drivers and that did the job!

So now I have the GPU running properly.

Anyhow thank You very much for Your effort!!!
 
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