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unless I make a huge mistake ...It has always been possible to use Nvidia's Web Drivers for systems above High Sierra patching simply a plist fileWith Big sur and Monterey was more complex due to the seal and permitsI have always installed the drivers when I had the Nvidia Titan XP and the support I got was for full resolution in multimonitor (even with 4 monitors connected), but no hardware acceleration as neither metal nor cuda were available ...
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mhaeuser I have no technical skill to say you are wrong in absolute..but, I ìn my system I have always installed web driver from Mojave to first Monterey beta (I have had a TitanXp and then I have "won" a reference 6900Xt from AMD sitemy only problem was in BigSur initially with seal /snapshot problem.. but, updating from a previous system was pretty simple to use it for correct monitor resolutionIf I will find my old post on macos86.it I will postps Thank you always for a working memory manage…
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hello DF compared to the photo posted on reddit of a 1050 TI i do not see major differencesI can't find the late 2019 posts where I put the driver on unsupported systems so I can't show you the OSX dockI would be interested in seeing a R15 cinebench GPU test, which I remember for sure not workingHowever if you tell me that this method is a new thing .. I believe you!edit:and to be even clearer, I quote a part of my initial message:I have always installed the drivers when I had the Nvidia Titan X…
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Without any kind of offense, but without cuda, working on graphics cards of about three generations ago seems like an exercise in style.however if anyone is trying with a Pascal card, I would be curious to see a cinebench 15 GPU testThank you for the information and above all for the clarifications provided