Mar 29, 2018 It's hard to complain too much as NVidia has quietly kept the Mac Pro and Hackintosh community happy, self-included. There's no specialized knowledge needed to upgrade your GPU or abnormal risks of a bad firmware flash. The only caveat is you'll want to keep an EFI card around for major OS updates. A card flashed with a Mac BIOS will be able to work at PCIe 2.0 speeds, supporting twice the data rate. Cards with our Mac BIOS are able to run their full monitor arrangement (unless specifically noted) and make use of the most up to date technologies, including 4K monitor support and CUDA, OpenCL and OpenGL support.
Nvidia today has released drivers for its PCI-e graphics cards for users running the latest version of macOS High Sierra. The drivers are for Quadro and GeForce Pascal-based models and should bring compatibility for legacy Mac Pro users running High Sierra.
Nvidia says the latest drivers include a handful of bug fixes and performance improvements. They also bring a new CUDA download with version 9.0 of the toolkit.
Note:Nvidia cards are not yet working in High Sierra for eGPU setups.
New in Release 378.10.10.10.15.114:
Graphics driver updated for macOS Sierra 10.13 (17A365)
Contains performance improvements and bug fixes for a wide range of applications.
Includes NVIDIA Driver Manager preference pane.
Includes BETA support for iMac and MacBook Pro systems with NVIDIA graphics
Downloads are available directly from Nvidia’s website:
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