- Joined
- Aug 6, 2013
- Messages
- 18
- Motherboard
- GA-Z77X-UD5H (rev 1.1 - F15o)
- CPU
- i7-3770k
- Graphics
- GTX 760
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
I successfully installed 10.9 on Z77 UD5H board with GeForce GTX 670 graphic. I have only two problems - like in the title.
Sleep works but not Autosleep
other one is probably not easy to fix: Cuda works in CC but not in CS6
I searched for few hours and could not find solution.
CUDA Driver Version: 5.5.28 installed
Im using MacPro 5.1 as I found it more stable with Cuda in 10.8.x
Multibeast instals
Quick Start > DSDT Free
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > Without DSDT > ALC898 Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > Without DSDT > HDAEnabler Drivers > Disk > 3rd Party SATA
Drivers > Disk > TRIM Enabler > 10.9.0 TRIM Patch
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v5.3.820
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v5.3.820 Plugins
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v5.3.820 HWMonitor Application Drivers > Misc > USB 3.0 - Universal by Zenith432
Drivers > Network > Atheros - Shailua's ALXEthernet v1.0.2 Drivers > Network > Intel - hnak's AppleIntelE1000e v2.5.4d Drivers > System > AppleRTC Patch for CMOS Reset Bootloaders > Chimera v2.2.1
Customize > Boot Options > Basic Boot Options Customize > Boot Options > Generate CPU States Customize > Boot Options > Hibernate Mode - Desktop Customize > Boot Options > IGPEnabler=No Customize > Boot Options > Use KernelCache Customize > Boot Options > Verbose Boot
Customize > System Definitions > Mac Pro > Mac Pro 5,1 Customize > Themes > tonymacx86 Black
My plist
<key>EthernetBuiltIn</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>GraphicsEnabler</key>
<string>No</string>
<key>IGPEnabler</key>
<string>No</string>
<key>Kernel</key>
<string>mach_kernel</string>
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>darkwake=0 -v</string>
<key>Legacy Logo</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>Timeout</key>
<string>2</string>
<key>GenerateCStates</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>GeneratePStates</key>
<string>Yes</string>
<key>UseKernelCache</key>
<string>Yes</string>
I had a similar issue a few months back on ML and found this a useful article. For CC I tweaked the location (Vidmuze article is for CS6) and it has worked ever since. It's still working in Mavericks in both CS6 and CC (though I have a few sound issues as the moment!)
Below are my notes of how I resolved the issue for CC and CS6. The locations below are for CC, but if you use the Vidmuze locations they are for CS6:
How to get CUDA working on Mac with GTX 660 Ti card when not on the list.
http://www.vidmuze.com/how-to-enable-gpu-cuda-in-adobe-cs6-for-mac/http://www.vidmuze.com/how-to-enable-gpu-cuda-in-adobe-cs6-for-mac/
1) Download and Install Cuda Drive for Mac: Around 20 MB
http://www.nvidia.com/object/mac-driver-archive.htmlhttp://www.nvidia.com/object/mac-driver-archive.html
Premiere Pro CC
1) Need to run GPUSniffer. Open Terminal Window and copy and paste this command:
/Applications/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC.app/Contents/GPUSniffer.app/Contents/MacOS/GPUSniffer
2) Open Terminal Window and copy and paste this command:
sudo nano /Applications/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC.app/Contents/cuda_supported_cards.txt
After Effects CC
1) Need to run GPUSniffer. Open Terminal Window and copy and paste this command:
THIS LINK DOESN'T WORK
/Applications/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC.app/Contents/GPUSniffer.app/Contents/MacOS/GPUSniffer
2) Open Terminal Window and copy and paste this command:
sudo nano /Applications/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC.app/Contents/raytracer_supported_cards.txt