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- shapesalad0
- *every timeshapesalad
- Probably because Apple no longer supports NvidiaNBQ00
- well, ffs apple. bravo.shapesalad
- na i doubt this is all apple, plenty of folks running new nvidia GPUs externally and in hackintoshes.kingsteven
- 10.14.5 removed some reliance on iGPU so it could be a bug with the NVIDIA driver since you upgraded.kingsteven
- Actually looking at it it seems CUDA doesn't support Mojave at all (only 10.3.6 in the latest version). are you doing something that specifically requires it?kingsteven
- It's actually Apple/ Mojave who no longer really support NvidiaNBQ00
- Just reading about in NBQ I was sure NVIDIA had drivers out but I was mistaken. So shape's been without eGPU since he upgraded to Mojave and only getting thekingsteven
- alert/ realising it now?kingsteven
- downgrading to 10.13.6 seems to be the only solution ATM...kingsteven
- went for AMD on my hackintosh - was on the fence because folks were suggesting that drivers would come. but reading in to it it seems impossible ATMkingsteven
- It's not an eGPU. The iMac was working totally fine in macOS Sierra. Was fed up of the constant notification to update to Mojave, do so and then this...shapesalad
- If updating to Mojave is going to cause problems, then why can't apple read the iMac specs, and not push an update to me that would cause problems.shapesalad
- My old version of C4d R15 (which cost me personally £3k!) didn't work after update to Mojave. No warnings before update. Thanks apple.shapesalad
- I then updated my Cuda, cos I was on a version below 418. C4D now works, but get that warning pop up each time I start the machine.shapesalad
- Yeah I Know... I know... never update your OSX if it's all working... FFS apple.shapesalad
- By the way - How to downgrade to a previous OSX?shapesalad
- aye, I'm saying eGPU as there's also an integrated GPU in the CPU (i'm guessing that's what you're using now) I used to have the same iMac!kingsteven
- ^^^ Partition the drive; install old version; boot into new partition; delete orig partition; resize drive. Disk utility can do it all.section_014
- If you didn't take an update before you upgraded, I think the only real way to downgrade is to reinstall High Sierra from scratch...kingsteven
- bummer....shapesalad