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Update to macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 #6
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Hi @loretoparisi, thanks for the warning. I haven't yet updated macOS to 10.13.4 myself because I still felt the methods available were few, flaky and not broadly applicable. Also there's the whole "version dependency tree" regarding OS, NVIDIA, CUDA, cuDNN and ML libraries... This is why I haven't yet felt confident so far to come up with a broadly applicable and detailed step-by-step guide for this version until a couple of weeks ago. Anyway I will add a warning in the guide until I do further research and update it accordingly. |
@marnovo thank you. At this time I have tried the |
@loretoparisi as an update, there is now a "pre-alpha" (a.k.a. still unreliable) script to support 10.13.4: https://egpu.io/forums/mac-setup/script-fr34ks-macos-egpu-sh-one-script-all-solutions-fully-automated/paged/1/ |
@marnovo thank you. Also as for today |
@loretoparisi tonymacx86's post reports it should support GTX 960, even though there's a long discussion on performance issues, compatibility issues with the current CUDA, etc. https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/nvidia-releases-alternate-graphics-drivers-for-macos-high-sierra-10-13-4-387-10-10-10-30.249039/ |
Just as an update on this issue: I was able to successfully apply the patch above on my system, however not without its issues. Only very recently, for example, NVIDIA was able to fix the UI lag issues recently introduced. The patch is still in the same alpha stage for two months, and the last update was more than a month ago. The thread mentioned above is still the best source for Q&A and bug fixes for the (even more adventurous). It is also unclear so far if the near introduction of the next macOS v10.13.5 will break this patch partially or completely. |
@marnovo thanks for the update. By the way that thread it is still not up to date at Mar 31, 2018. After that we had as you says |
The macOS eGPU script was updated a couple of days ago to v0.2α, providing experimental support for macOS v10.13.5 (since there seems to be no meaningful changes between .4 and .5 in terms of eGPU support) and introducing more bug fixes and instructions. I will be about a month abroad and away from my eGPU, so more testing from my side will have to wait… |
Please update the tutorial to latest version of High Sierra, since current scripts can break your mac when installed, after the Apple upgrade that unlock the e-gpu support for the AMD GPU cards. I have followed the instructions, and I had to force remove the extensions since when the e-gpu was detected, the mac crashed.
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