Hoping to get some thoughts and ideas on how to fix the Kernel panics I encounter almost daily.
After installing an nVidia card into my system last year — the GTX 980Ti — I encountered Kernel panics for the first time since using my Mac Pro 5,1 (which I originally purchased in 2010).
Now I have installed a GTX 1070 by EVGA and see these panics regularly as I cut video in Adobe Premiere.
The big benefit of having a nVidia graphics is the CUDA support for Premiere Pro — but are the nVidia web drivers really so bad that the experience will never be crash free, or is there something else going on here with my system?
Interested in others' experience with the GTX 1070 or nVidia Web Drives and the Classic Mac Pro (5,1).
Here's a Kernel panic I experienced today:
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Kernel-Panic-2018-04-02-LQjzyB4NJNrFBMYWEdCvD?_tk=share_copylink
A Crash from a while ago:
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Tue-Dec-5-130726-2017-EDYHyJxM8aIdfNoqectir?_tk=share_copylink
After installing an nVidia card into my system last year — the GTX 980Ti — I encountered Kernel panics for the first time since using my Mac Pro 5,1 (which I originally purchased in 2010).
Now I have installed a GTX 1070 by EVGA and see these panics regularly as I cut video in Adobe Premiere.
The big benefit of having a nVidia graphics is the CUDA support for Premiere Pro — but are the nVidia web drivers really so bad that the experience will never be crash free, or is there something else going on here with my system?
Interested in others' experience with the GTX 1070 or nVidia Web Drives and the Classic Mac Pro (5,1).
Here's a Kernel panic I experienced today:
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Kernel-Panic-2018-04-02-LQjzyB4NJNrFBMYWEdCvD?_tk=share_copylink
A Crash from a while ago:
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Tue-Dec-5-130726-2017-EDYHyJxM8aIdfNoqectir?_tk=share_copylink
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