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- Feb 19, 2011
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- Motherboard
- Asus Z170 Pro Gaming
- CPU
- i5-6600
- Graphics
- GTX 960
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hi,
I have an EVGA GTX 560 Ti and it mostly works, but I intermittently get coloured squares all over the screen, followed by the system appearing to crash. Interestingly, the mouse still works at this point but nothing else on the screen will update as I click things.
I've tried two versions of OS X. Under 10.7.4 I used MultiBeast's OpenCL patcher and had the crashes. I then reverted the patch and tried the drivers from nVidia's site but still had the crashes. I've also tried 10.8 with unmodified Apple-supplied drivers and it still happens. It therefore doesn't seem to be a driver issue.
My system is currently pretty much a clean slate. I have:
I understand that 10.8 isn't supported yet but as noted the issue also happens in 10.7.4. I'm prepared to roll back if I have to but I expect that the same fix will work for both OSes.
Any suggestions?
I have an EVGA GTX 560 Ti and it mostly works, but I intermittently get coloured squares all over the screen, followed by the system appearing to crash. Interestingly, the mouse still works at this point but nothing else on the screen will update as I click things.
I've tried two versions of OS X. Under 10.7.4 I used MultiBeast's OpenCL patcher and had the crashes. I then reverted the patch and tried the drivers from nVidia's site but still had the crashes. I've also tried 10.8 with unmodified Apple-supplied drivers and it still happens. It therefore doesn't seem to be a driver issue.
My system is currently pretty much a clean slate. I have:
- Chimera 1.10
- FakeSMC
- an Ethernet kext
- GraphicsEnabler=Yes
- PCIRootUID=0
- Mac Pro 3,1
- no DSDT (my GA-Z77M-D3H doesn't seem to need it)
- everything else is as supplied by Apple in 10.8 (installed from a UniBeast drive)
I understand that 10.8 isn't supported yet but as noted the issue also happens in 10.7.4. I'm prepared to roll back if I have to but I expect that the same fix will work for both OSes.
Any suggestions?