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CPU ( Intel Core i5 4690 Haswell 3.5 GHz)
GPU (Gigabyte Nvidia GTX 970)
MotherBoard (Asus  H97m-e)

Ethernet (Realtek 8111GR)
 

The major issues I encountered were the graphics and stuttering movement on the screen with larger latency between two stutters.

 

My default resolution was 1024*764 but I somehow managed to change it to 1920*1080 by using a option in [url="http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/279450-why-insanelymac-does-not-support-tonymacx86/"]#####[/url]. But my gpu is not getting identified by OS. I did some research on the internet and tried installing NVIDIA Web Driver 343.01.02f01 and booted up with nvda_drv=1 flag but then my monitor went off and started showing NO SIGNAL. And if I boot without any boot flags then I am seeing large amount of stuttering which makes it unable to navigate on the screen.

Would anyone please help me to make my GTX 970 work on yosemite ?

 
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So your card is working with Web nVidia Drivers or not? When you boot with additional flag nvda_drv=1 then yosemite is identified your card or not?

I would recommend to you to edit AppleGraphicsPowerManagament.kext and add your Device ID and Vendor ID instead of installing the web drivers.

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So your card is working with Web nVidia Drivers or not? When you boot with additional flag nvda_drv=1 then yosemite is identified your card or not?

I would recommend to you to edit AppleGraphicsPowerManagament.kext and add your Device ID and Vendor ID instead of installing the web drivers.

 

I have installed nvidia drivers and when I boot with the additional flag nvda_drv=1, my monitor goes black with no signal error. When I tried to initialize drivers from yosemite system preferences and restart the computer, after the restart it runs into default OS X drivers.

 

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I think you also need to use kext-dev-mode=1 as a boot flag for the webdrivers to load properly.

 

Clover Bootloader already uses it by default.

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