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Great work! I got this working on my Gigabyte Phoenix-X99 SLI mobo with the same processor and the Samsung 960 Pro SSD. Rather than using the HackrNVMe kext, I installed patch-nvme.Have you tried updating to 10.12.5? I'm scared to run the update now that I have a nice working system.
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Did you have to reinstall the NVIDIA drivers after installing High Sierra? It looks like you are using NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext now instead of using the AGDPfix, correct?Does installing High Sierra attempt to overwrite the EFI partition, or can I simply run the installer?Also, is the HackrNVMeFamily kext still needed? I heard High Sierra was supposed to have better native NVMe support.Any tips for the update process?
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(Zitat von sirbrem)I have High Sierra 10.13.3 running on my Gigabyte X99-Phoenix-SLI mobo with i7-6850k, Samsung 960 Pro and NVIDIA GTX 1080ti. You don't need the HackrNVMe driver or any of the .aml patches. Samsung NVMe drives are supported natively now.Look up "The Perfect Customac Pro - macOS High Sierra 10.13 on X99" for instructions.