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- Sep 4, 2013
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- Motherboard
- Asus P8Z77 -V LK
- CPU
- Intel - Xeon E3-1230 V2 3.3GHz
- Graphics
- ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
- Mac
I haven't been able to find evidence of this anywhere else, but the Sierra update seems to have brought on some slight issues with the 280X graphics card. It worked like a dream in El Capitan.
I primarily use it for OpenCL rendering performance with Final Cut and a few others. Ever since the upgrade, the PC will occasionally freeze on a blank screen (I've seen white, black or grey at different times) seemingly when having to do (previously capable) high-performance video tasks. I can't even get anything to fully render without failing anymore.
Has anyone else run into this or have ideas on how to fix it?
From what I've read there's not much that can be done in terms of Radeon drivers, only spoofing. But so far the 280x hasn't needed any of that. So weird.
I primarily use it for OpenCL rendering performance with Final Cut and a few others. Ever since the upgrade, the PC will occasionally freeze on a blank screen (I've seen white, black or grey at different times) seemingly when having to do (previously capable) high-performance video tasks. I can't even get anything to fully render without failing anymore.
Has anyone else run into this or have ideas on how to fix it?
From what I've read there's not much that can be done in terms of Radeon drivers, only spoofing. But so far the 280x hasn't needed any of that. So weird.