Did you do that terminal command?
You pm'd me via Ebay but better if answers go public
sorry!! 2008 macpro 3,1
1. Can use eVGA GTX570 ?
2. no more power supply.
3. Can Run Windows. (want to play Battle Field3)
Thank for Answer.
So I put my old apple GT 120 inside:
1. GT 120 + apple drivers = display sleep works
2. GT 120 + nvidia drivers = display sleep works.
3. GTX 570 + apple drivers = display sleep works, slow graphics performance
4. GTX 570 + nvidia drivers = display sleep broken, better graphics performance.
Currently I'm using a display port to miniDisplay Port to connect my 24 Apple Cinema Display. So two options, either the adapter or the card itself. Will be contacting MacVidCars asap to get this solved out.
There's nothing MVC can do to fix this, assuming it's some kind of new driver bug. All you can do is wait and hope it gets fixed by NVIDIA. In the mean time, just turn your monitor on/off manually perhaps?
No power button on an Apple Cinema Display.
When I first tried the GTX 660 in my Mac Pro with OS 10.8.2, I constantly got a kernel panic during bootup. It only worked after I first installed the Nvidia web drivers.
Should any installation of 10.8.2 work, or might there be some reason why the Apple drivers would not have been installed on my system? Do I need to download and install the 10.8.2 combo update? I'd like to try the card with Apple drivers to see if it fixes the display sleep problem.
Disconnect or plug the power cable out...
I had a similar experience with the EVGA GTX 660 2GB... kernel panics during bootup, but then worked once I installed the latest NVIDIA drivers from the web. Ran it for the full day in Bootcamp (Win7), but then when I booted back into OSX 10.8.2 I was getting Kernel Panics again about 30 minutes after boot-up, which would shut down the machine (Mac Pro 3,1 dual quad 2.8). Tried re-seating the card and re-installing the drivers. Finally gave up and am returning it, with the intention of trying a 660ti when one goes on sale. Is your machine stable outside of the display sleep issue? I had tried a GTX 560 earlier, but that card wouldn't properly wake from sleep properly.
yeah that's kind of annoying...I mean for a $550 card.
Run Steam on the Mac side as well as CS6 and everything seems to work fine (aside from being limited to 2 screens).
Asgorath said:Try the latest driver from NVIDIA for 10.8.2, I hear it removes the 2 screen limitation.
When you speak of getting the "latest drivers" I just assumed that you were talking about the ones that come packaged inside the Apple software updates.
or...
Are going for the FreeBSD Beta drivers directly off nVidia's site like here?
http://www.geforce.com/drivers/beta-legacy
Neither, dude, you actually get the drivers from here:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/macosx-304.00.05f02-driver.html
You should always start the search for the drivers from here:
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
Enjoy, more than one person has 3 screens running already under 10.8.2 with a single 6** card...
other than the display sleep issue my machine is rock solid
1) Yes, I have a EVGA GTX 570 2.5GB flashed from MVC, but a stock PC one works also.
2) The 570 fits perfect without external power supply.
3) I play BF3 on Ultra with 1920x1200 solution - works great!
Thank for Answer.
If Don't Use GTX570 From MVC . Can Use other GTX570 and Nvidia Driver? (http://www.nvidia.com/object/macosx...?ClickID=cfn7pkqn7k74sszszwzqvex7qlfkk7wplnsn)
So for a gtx670 I need 10.8 right?
I would prefer to keep 10.7.5 for now but this would maybe make me upgrade.
Yes, of course. The only difference will be that the card runs PCIe 1.0 speed.
Did you even read the first post of this thread? It's a FAQ thread for a reason, this has been answered many times and is covered in detail in the first post.
I'm sorry, I have read it, but english isn't my native language so I wanted to get this straight for myself. Thanks anyway.![]()
My reply was probably a bit harsh, sorry about that. I just skimmed through the FAQ and realized that this might not actually be spelled out in enough detail. I will update the post later today, thanks!
Basically, my recommendation usually boils down to:
- Use a Kepler card.
- Use Mountain Lion.
I had a similar experience with the EVGA GTX 660 2GB... kernel panics during bootup, but then worked once I installed the latest NVIDIA drivers from the web. Ran it for the full day in Bootcamp (Win7), but then when I booted back into OSX 10.8.2 I was getting Kernel Panics again about 30 minutes after boot-up, which would shut down the machine (Mac Pro 3,1 dual quad 2.8). Tried re-seating the card and re-installing the drivers. Finally gave up and am returning it, with the intention of trying a 660ti when one goes on sale. Is your machine stable outside of the display sleep issue? I had tried a GTX 560 earlier, but that card wouldn't properly wake from sleep properly.