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Can you elaborate on this please? I have windows 10 legacy working flawlessly on a 770m and plan on upgrading to an 780m, but now I’m not sure anymore wether that is a good idea? Does or doesn‘t windows 10 legacy work with the 780m? I don’t mind full brightness but adjustable brightness would be nicer of course, so the old Nickvdb bios would be the right choice?

thanks in advance
Is there a fix/method to install UEFI Win8/10 with Sound and GPU working on a 2011 iMac 12,2?

My 780M with the current bios just freezes Windows on Legacy(BIOS) installed. UEFI install of Windows and the onboard sound doesn't work and 780M goes blank after a driver install, been reading and trying many things around the web to get this work.

On the older bios Legacy boot worked but obvs no brightness control etc

Is there a work around I've missed to get this working?
 
Can you elaborate on this please? I have windows 10 legacy working flawlessly on a 770m and plan on upgrading to an 780m, but now I’m not sure anymore wether that is a good idea? Does or doesn‘t windows 10 legacy work with the 780m? I don’t mind full brightness but adjustable brightness would be nicer of course, so the old Nickvdb bios would be the right choice?

thanks in advance
Brightness control works with my k5100m in windows both legacy and uefi. just use this. it is also linked somewhere else linked in the first page of this thread
 

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Brightness control works with my k5100m in windows both legacy and uefi. just use this. it is also linked somewhere else linked in the first page of this thread
Oh sweet, I didn’t know that workaround was available. I don’t know how the K5100M and 780M share their workability in windows 10, but what VBIOS is your K5100M using?
 
Oh sweet, I didn’t know that workaround was available. I don’t know how the K5100M and 780M share their workability in windows 10, but what VBIOS is your K5100M using?
vbios is the one posted in the first page of the thread.
btw afaik once you can boot windows it is sufficient to get the nvidia drivers and you are good to go.
 
** NVIDIA Quadro K4100M Mac Edition ROM **
Genuine Native Boot Screen & Brightness Control


View attachment 942198


After much testing and research, I've put together a ROM for the NVIDIA Quadro K4100M which will allow:
  • Genuine native brightness control
  • Genuine ‘gray’ early-boot screen
  • Genuine macOS bootloader compliance

Requirements:
iMac12,2 (27-inch Mid 2011) Mac-942B59F58194171B (Tested machine)
iMac11,3 (27-inch Mid 2010) Mac-F2238BAE
BootROM: 87.0.0.0. Please use High Sierra to update your BootROM to latest version.

GPU Variant: N15E-Q3-A2
Dell K4100M vbios: 80.04.E8.00.1D
HP K4100M vbios: 80.04.E8.00.22

This ROM does not require a 3rd party bootloader like OpenCore.
This is an alternative ROM and mainly for the audience that just want a “drop-in” answer to upgrading their video card on the iMac 2011. I appreciate the ongoing ROM testing done by @Ausdauersportler, @highvoltage12v. With their efforts we can expand its utility across multiple macOS versions and peripherals.

Brightness Control Stepping Modifcation:
-Turn computer on, hold down Command(⌘)-R
-Choose Utilities > Terminal
-Enter:csrutil disable
-Reboot
-Download and open 'Kext Utility v2.6.6'

-Navigate to S/L/E (System/Library/Extensions)
-Copy "AppleBacklight.kext" to Desktop
-Edit: AppleBacklight.kext/Contents/Info.plist
-Scroll down to: IOKitPersonalities > AppleIntelPanelA > ApplePanels
-There you find several Apple LCD profiles.
-For the iMac 2011 27" machine locate:
<key>F10Ta007</key> <data> ABEABgALABQAHAAnADMAPwBOAFwAZwBzAIEAkQClAL8A 2wD/ </data>

-Change the <data> section to:
ABEAAgA3AF8AigCzAOsBJAFnAakB1AIJAlQCogL4A00DlgRpBGk=

-Drag your modded kext into Kext Utility, allow it correct permissions
-Applebacklight.kext.bak folder will be created
-Reboot

The above data pattern will allow for a wider span of steppings for the brightness control and utilizes more of the capacity of the HD3000. If you have a different machine, your panel ID can be found by going to System Preferences > Displays > Color > Open Profile > mmod

This rom does not require the use of an external EDID parser or a separate graphics core-console stack module, but I’ve left them in there for now. It uses a built in EDID_override_Protocol, a UGA_protocol and GOP_protocol. The rom is based on a TianoCore EDK2 build which houses its own generic video driver. During bootup, the efiROM is responsible for video rendering before the control is seamlessly transferred off to a different handle, the macOS video drivers. This is known as pre-boot configuration.

warning: as stated previously these cards are based on a WSON flash package and therefore are much more difficult to recover from a bad flash. Please take precautions and verify flashing.

Features (testing in progress):
  • Target Display Mode: testing
  • Target Disk Mode: functional via both TB ports
  • External Monitor: 1 DP/Thunderbolt port functional only
  • iGPU: H.264 with usual highvoltage12v HD3000/Framework Kexts mods
  • dGPU temp sensor: testing
  • Internet Recovery: present
  • Apple Hardware Test: n/a

In the words of Steve Jobs, “this is insanely great!


******
UPDATE
******
09 08 2020: working on BigSur!
21 07 2020: working on Mojave 10.14.6, security update 2020-004 (18G6020)
20 07 2020: working on High Sierra 10.13.6, security update 2020-004
20 07 2020: working on Catalina 10.15.4
20 07 2020: working on Catalina 10.15.6 + kext mods
I'm told that I have no acceleration in graphics... as when i try to move the windows, it gets glitchy and it seems as if it's retracing the movement, then i have to wait a bit for the window to completely finish it's movement.

A couple of audio production app, Serato DJ and Serato Studio seem to lag too.

I'm not sure what to do. I've downloaded the K4100_BR.rom file but i don't know what to do with it. Is that file the only thing i need, i read about a ketx where does one download that?

I'm running a imac11,3 with quadro k4100 that i just installed
 
I'm told that I have no acceleration in graphics... as when i try to move the windows, it gets glitchy and it seems as if it's retracing the movement, then i have to wait a bit for the window to completely finish it's movement.

A couple of audio production app, Serato DJ and Serato Studio seem to lag too.

I'm not sure what to do. I've downloaded the K4100_BR.rom file but i don't know what to do with it. Is that file the only thing i need, i read about a ketx where does one download that?

I'm running a imac11,3 with quadro k4100 that i just installed
That is because the Post-Install Patcher of the prepared Catalina Installer USB drive installed the Legacy Video Patch to your Catalina partition on the assumption that your iMac did NOT have a Metal GPU.

If you have read the first post and the information of the Catalina Patcher from DosDude1 and watched his installation video, you should know that you can disable the Autopatch function in the top menu during preparation of the Catalina Installer USB drive so that you can enable / disable individual patches by macOS Post Install (in Utilities folder) to your Catalina OS.

This is probably the most common error why your newly installed Metal compatible GPU does not seem to have improved performance in the Finder GUI and playing videos. Since the first page is so informative and tries to be comprehensive to cover different iMacs and GPU types, often when users reading them once or twice may miss some important points that might not appear to them to be of relevance and being dismissed.
 
That is because the Post-Install Patcher of the prepared Catalina Installer USB drive installed the Legacy Video Patch to your Catalina partition on the assumption that your iMac did NOT have a Metal GPU.

If you have read the first post and the information of the Catalina Patcher from DosDude1 and watched his installation video, you should know that you can disable the Autopatch function in the top menu during preparation of the Catalina Installer USB drive so that you can enable / disable individual patches by macOS Post Install (in Utilities folder) to your Catalina OS.

This is probably the most common error why your newly installed Metal compatible GPU does not seem to have improved performance in the Finder GUI and playing videos. Since the first page is so informative and tries to be comprehensive to cover different iMacs and GPU types, often when users reading them once or twice may miss some important points that might not appear to them to be of relevance and being dismissed.
So install it again, but this time disable the autopatch and run it the other way as the video said? Can I do this even when the Catalina is already installed?
 
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Hey,

I'm new to the world of the 2011 iMac, and I'm thinking about buying a 27" one. I am aware of the graphics issues that the Radeon 6*** series has, and I was wondering if it would be possible to buy a GTX 460M. Not really much of a performance powerhouse, and I really don't need it to be, I would just like to know if it would work in these iMacs. I know the Fermi architecture isn't supported anymore, however, I believe it was when High Sierra came out, so would there be web drivers and such for this, or is it a total no-go?

Many thanks,
Leo
Buying a 10 years old iMac and GPUs ? I would say better saving a little more for a M1 MacMini instead. That guarantees running the latest OS without the various problems encountered by users here.
 
If you have this "sleep on wake failure in EFI" even with High Sierra than the K3000M and the very special BIOS will be the root cause. We have had no such issues with any other card here so far on Sierra or High Sierra. Problems come up with Mojave and later due to the patching story.

At least using my the Big Sur micro patcher fork should give you the sleep functionality without any additional patches with every other listed NVIDIA or AMD card (as long as posting in the 2011).

Using Catalina or Mojave - sorry to write this - I am not sure of what the people are really doing while patching just to crash their systems at the very end so badly - even if they have a different GPU.
Ausdauersportler if you have experience with the k3000m upgrade could you tell me if you were able to run the unigine benchmark.

Any metal benchmark freezes my mac, Im wondering if it is related to the memory size bug or if I probably got a defective card.
 
Ausdauersportler if you have experience with the k3000m upgrade could you tell me if you were able to run the unigine benchmark.

Any metal benchmark freezes my mac, Im wondering if it is related to the memory size bug or if I probably got a defective card.
This is most likely caused by the BIOS. @nikey22 deleted the upload and I deleted the links from post #1 - we will have to wait for another versions.

Additionally I recently got a K3000M with BFR type memory causing white screens under load. But - worst case scenario - it can be a buggy card, too. We cannot remotely analyse the situation because we have no real working BIOS.

Only chance might me to try out different original DELL BIOS versions, some of these are known to boot into macOS without boot screen and without brightness, of course. But you would be able to check your card.
 
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This is most likely caused by the BIOS. @nikey22 deleted the upload and I deleted the links from post #1 - we will have to wait for another versions.

Additionally I recently got a K3000M with BFR type memory causing white screens under load. But - worst case scenario - it can be a buggy card, too. We cannot remotely analyse the situation because we have no real working BIOS.

Only chance might me to try out different original DELL BIOS versions, some of these are known to boot into macOS without boot screen and without brightness, of course. But you would be able to check your card.
Guess i will try to run the benchmarks on windows with the original bios, to test the card. and wait on Nikey for an update.

I do appreciate the quick reply!
 
This is most likely caused by the BIOS. @nikey22 deleted the upload and I deleted the links from post #1 - we will have to wait for another versions.

Additionally I recently got a K3000M with BFR type memory causing white screens under load. But - worst case scenario - it can be a buggy card, too. We cannot remotely analyse the situation because we have no real working BIOS.

Only chance might me to try out different original DELL BIOS versions, some of these are known to boot into macOS without boot screen and without brightness, of course. But you would be able to check your card.
Just in case the Imac is not my main computer and I can confirm that is working properly outside the issue running games or full screen video, If @nikey22 need beta testers for the Bios just count me in would love to be of help.
 
Guess i will try to run the benchmarks on windows with the original bios, to test the card. and wait on Nikey for an update.

I do appreciate the quick reply!
You can select the High Sierra partition as default and boot in blindly using some later Dell versions, we do not need Windows benchmarks.

The Dell BIOS may damage your system during heavy benchmarks because it is not limited to the max 75W on average. I do not have the TPD of the K3000M at hand, but if it is more than 70W it is not a good idea...

Same is true for the K4100M/K5100M/780M/880M and other > 100W TPD cards...
 
You can select the High Sierra partition as default and boot in blindly using some later Dell versions, we do not need Windows benchmarks.

The Dell BIOS may damage your system during heavy benchmarks because it is not limited to the max 75W on average. I do not have the TPD of the K3000M at hand, but if it is more than 70W it is not a good idea...

Same is true for the K4100M/K5100M/780M/880M and other > 100W TPD cards...
K3000M TDP 75W
 
Ho, i’m from italy , i have a imac 2009 i5 with hd4850 , i buy nvidia k4000m but , i don’t find the bios help me please
Thank
 
Ho, i’m from italy , i have a imac 2009 i5 with hd4850 , i buy nvidia k4000m but , i don’t find the bios help me please
Thank
You cannot just buy any GPU and ask for a Mac vBIOS.
Before your action, you should read thru the 1st post multiple times to prepare yourself.
What are available have already been listed there.
You are on your own when the corresponding Mac vBIOS isn't there, and no one can predict when a new vBIOS may come out, if ever.
 
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You can select the High Sierra partition as default and boot in blindly using some later Dell versions, we do not need Windows benchmarks.

The Dell BIOS may damage your system during heavy benchmarks because it is not limited to the max 75W on average. I do not have the TPD of the K3000M at hand, but if it is more than 70W it is not a good idea...

Same is true for the K4100M/K5100M/780M/880M and other > 100W TPD cards...
The idea behind the benchmark was to check if the card is functioning properly and free of defects, I do appreciate the warning.

Well any bios that you would like me to try just let me know, I will check the memory brand during the week.
 
Windows 7 is no longer getting security updates so there are very few reasons to still use it when Windows 10 works fine on these machines.
Just did an in place upgrade to Win10 - Brightness still not working with the regedit fixes for the Kepler Beta3 bios and 780m.
 
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