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Nvidia Web Driver updates for macOS High Sierra (UPDATE Nov 13, 2020)


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17 minutes ago, RenderWarrior said:

yes, it fixes the warning, but on Daz Studio CUDA is not enabled when I render a scene, so no help for me ;) 
I'll just wait an official cuda release.

 

sorry tested by now with davinci resolve and premiere pro and also for me cuda is not there

:(

 

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17 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

sorry tested by now with davinci resolve and premiere pro and also for me cuda is not there

:(

 

Same here...Just update to 10.13.4 with web drivers and CUDA not working...guess we have to wait for a release...(update on a copy SSD - Lucky!)

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ok

I reverted only Nvidia web driver to 387.10.10.10.25.161 and now cuda is working again

latest driver is 387.10.10.10.30.103 maybe that 30 is the problem to patch actual cuda for it

 

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15 hours ago, fabiosun said:

ok

I reverted only Nvidia web driver to 387.10.10.10.25.161 and now cuda is working again

latest driver is 387.10.10.10.30.103 maybe that 30 is the problem to patch actual cuda for it

 

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Is it stable?

how to you revert back?

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Yes it is stable as before no problem at all cuda 387.128 Nvidia web driver 387.10.10.10.25.161

to revert back

1)uninstall web driver 387.10.10.10.30.103
2) download this script https://github.com/vulgo/webdriver.sh
3) run it via terminal app in this way

webdriver.sh --list

choose your "working" driver and follow script instructions to download, patch and install according to your OSX High Sierra< version

4) reboot
5)

31 minutes ago, ergot said:

Is it stable?

how to you revert back?

done :)

 

ps 

cuda update is available by now

 

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10 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

Yes it is stable as before no problem at all cuda 387.128 Nvidia web driver 387.10.10.10.25.161

to revert back

1)uninstall web driver 387.10.10.10.30.103
2) download this script https://github.com/vulgo/webdriver.sh
3) run it via terminal app in this way

webdriver.sh --list

choose your "working" driver and follow script instructions to download, patch and install according to your OSX High Sierra< version

4) reboot
5)

done :)

 

ps 

cuda update is available by now

 

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thanks!

I am getting "Desktop/webdriver.sh: Permission denied"

after sudo -s

why is that?

After removing new web driver I get to update `CUDA...hmmm will try to install latest webdrivers

Thanks!!!

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2 minutes ago, maerten said:

Wow if this works it would be awesome.. Anyone with CoffeeLake + 1080ti who can test?

You perhaps? :P

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Updated to 10.13.4 with 30.103 web driver, built NvidiaGraphicsFixup and Lilu from source. The lag is gone and seems to run better than previously with rolled back driver (25.104 IIRC).

On a Strix Z270F with a i7 7700K and a GTX 1060.

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10 minutes ago, Hendrik94 said:

Will this Patch work on a real Mac to? If yes How do i Install it?

You can use kext utility or kext wizard and install it in the /Library/Extensions or /System/Library/Extensions and try it. if it works keep it and if it didn't you can delete it.

I hope it doesn't end up in the kernel panic though!

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