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GTX 980 Ti @ MacPro 5,1 High Sierra

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  • Frank Leonard
    I have a flashed GTX980 (4GB, not Ti) in a Mac Pro 4,1 that runs fine with Capture One on macOS10.13.4. You will need to install the appropriate Nvidia driver and be prepared to update it after major system updates, which regularly make the driver stop working.
    As a precaution, I would recommend to keep your current adapter in the machine for the case that there is an issue with the Nvidia.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi Frank!
    Thanks a lot for your clear words!

    The game of cat and mouse after each new macOS release with non working drivers is not what I was looking for...
    Since my Mac Pro is filled with additional adapter cards losing 2 card slots for an additional GX card would not work for me - but thanks to your hint I would make sure to keep my current card to stay operational - just in case.

    Greetings from Dortmund 😊 ,

    Oliver
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  • Timothy Trim
    nVidia usually update the driver within 24 hours of an OSX update.
    The Mac will just revert to the built-in drivers if you update OSX and don't update nVidia.
    This can result in C1 doing the hardware acceleration test again.
    Just wait 24/48 hours after the OSX update, grab the nVidia then update OSX. That should minimise downtime.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi Tim!

    Thanks for your statement - that sounds promising indeed!

    Oliver
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