pogano Posted October 21, 2015 Share Posted October 21, 2015 Hi. I have a strange problem with applications using OpenCL. When turned off, most Adobe apps constantly crashing (Photoshop & Illustrator). In Lightroom and DxO (suite for photographers) i can see many gliteches. Any way to fix it? DSDT/AGPM? Using latest Clover and Nvidia Web Drivers, SMBIOS to MacPro5,1 (before was iMac14,2) Hackintosh:Asus Strix Direct CU II GTX 970 4GB Gigabyte Z97 Gaming-3 OC'ed i4770k No SSDT/DSDT patches, using NullCPUPowerMgmgt. Thanks in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
river86 Posted November 19, 2015 Share Posted November 19, 2015 Hey man, I have been also trying to work this issue out with my GTX 980ti, as far as I am told, the issues resides on the OpenGL / NV Path utilized for the vector rendering. This as you might recall, wasn't implemented during the last version "Because the NV Path Rendering technology uses parts of OpenGL that are not supported by Apple"I should point out that i experimented this issue on two different machines using three cards: 980 ti, Quadro 4000, GTX 680. All gave me the same error, I was thinking maybe the web driver might be the culprit. So far i haven't used a mac/hack with the retail nvidia drivers, so I have no idea i the problem would really be Web Driver relatedI have submitted countless bug reports (I am registered as a beta tester) and so far no luck with the Adobe Team for mac, so far it seems like they are content on ignoring the issue.Right now, I am utilizing an AMD 5770 for Mac and so far no issues, I am considering buying a R9 390x for its insane 4K stream processors yet it would be a shame to waste/sell this awesome card (980ti) only because of a faulty driver. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edkroket Posted November 20, 2015 Share Posted November 20, 2015 Hey man, I have been also trying to work this issue out with my GTX 980ti, as far as I am told, the issues resides on the OpenGL / NV Path utilized for the vector rendering. This as you might recall, wasn't implemented during the last version "Because the NV Path Rendering technology uses parts of OpenGL that are not supported by Apple" I should point out that i experimented this issue on two different machines using three cards: 980 ti, Quadro 4000, GTX 680. All gave me the same error, I was thinking maybe the web driver might be the culprit. So far i haven't used a mac/hack with the retail nvidia drivers, so I have no idea i the problem would really be Web Driver related I have submitted countless bug reports (I am registered as a beta tester) and so far no luck with the Adobe Team for mac, so far it seems like they are content on ignoring the issue. Right now, I am utilizing an AMD 5770 for Mac and so far no issues, I am considering buying a R9 390x for its insane 4K stream processors yet it would be a shame to waste/sell this awesome card (980ti) only because of a faulty driver. I have similar issues with GTX970 and GTX980. When in Photoshop OpenCL is enabled and I do resize or blur Photoshop crashes on OpenCL. So I thought it was Adobe not using OpenCL in the right way because when I run Luxmark it runs OpenCL just fine. Every benchmark runs fine except Photoshop when OpenCL is enabled. Is there really no way of fixing this? If you or someone knows a trick I'd love to test it. not afraid of editing any kext or string. :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbeepp Posted November 27, 2015 Share Posted November 27, 2015 Photoshop is also crashing on resize with my GTX780. Blur works fine, just resize is crashing photoshop. Disabling OpenCL in photoshop preferences helps the issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edkroket Posted November 28, 2015 Share Posted November 28, 2015 Photoshop is also crashing on resize with my GTX780. Blur works fine, just resize is crashing photoshop. Disabling OpenCL in photoshop preferences helps the issue. I know it help to prevent crashing but I want to use OpenCL. So any fix would be fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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