They suffered from regular freeze ups due to faulty drivers. Starting back in 2011, the Fermi series of cards caused major problems in hackintoshes. How do I determine whether my Nvidia card is Kepler based (GK) and not an unsupported Fermi (GF) card ? ( GT 630, 640 and 730 cards can be from either series)Ī: It's really important to determine that your graphics card from Nvidia is not Fermi based Q: Some cards in the supported list have Fermi variants. There may possibly be a workaround to allow us to keep using Nvidia Kepler graphics, but I have not tested that personally. The 12.0.1 Release version of Monterey has dropped all Nvidia support. Better to use 2nd gen Kepler 700 series cards or upgrade to a newer supported AMD card. 600 series Nvidia Kepler cards may still work with Big Sur but are not recommended for long term use. There are no Macs with Nvidia 600 series Kepler mobile GPUs that still have support. Q: How long will these older Kepler based cards still be supported by macOS ?Ī: Big Sur does officially support 1st gen (700 series) Kepler cards but not the 600 series. If it is not a Kepler based Quadro card it won't have native support. There are also newer Pascal Quadro cards that are not listed. I have included the Maxwell Quadro workstation cards in the unsupported list. The RTX 2060/70 and all related 16 series GTX cards will not work in any version of macOS as there are no web drivers. For example, the newest RTX cards from Nvidia are unsupported in Mojave. If the Nvidia card is Maxwell (745/750/Ti or second gen Maxwell 900 series), Pascal, Turing or Ampere based, there are no Mojave or Catalina drivers that you can use to make it work. Support was maintained in Big Sur for that laptop. A prime example is the Late 2013 MacBook Pro which has a GK107 based GPU. If any Mac is still supported then the GPU in that Mac has to retain support as well. If you are using a Haswell i3, i5 or i7 CPU in your hackintosh and want to install Big Sur, then use the iMac 15,1 SMBIOS. They are perfectly capable of running Big Sur. For some unknown reason, Apple didn't give the 14,1 14,2 and 14,3 iMacs from 2013, Big Sur support. Some of those MBAs and MBPs from 2012/13 still have support in Mojave, Catalina and Big Sur. Q: Why does Apple still support these older Kepler based GPUs after switching to AMD ?Ī: Apple used similar Nvidia graphics processors in 2013 Macbook Airs and Macbook Pros is also a great place to research specific cards. Source: Q: How can I determine whether my Nvidia card is Kepler based and not Fermi or something else ?Ī: You can look up the specs on the website The 600 series cards that you should avoid completely are those with the GK106 chip. The best cards from the 600 series are the GTX 670 and 680. More about how to determine which chips are installed in specific Nvidia graphics cards later in this article. The Nvidia Chip Codes for these are: GK104, GK107, GK110 and GK208. There are approximately 26 Kepler cards that you can still use today with modern versions of macOS up through Big Sur. Many of the 600/700 Series Kepler Graphics Cards are still supported in macOS Mojave, Catalina and Big Sur. See the following post for the reason why. Attempting to patch Monterey to add Nvidia Kepler support is not a good idea. Quadro & GeForce macOS Driver Release 2020.11.17Ĥ. These were intended for Classic Mac Pro 5,1 users that used discrete Nvidia graphics cards. The last release of Nvidia Web Drivers for macOS occurred November 17th, 2020. There are no Nvidia Web Drivers written for Mojave or newer macOS versions. Most every graphics card manufactured today has Windows 10/11 drivers you can install to make that specific card work. Plan on buying an AMD card or use your Intel iGPU, HD4600 or newer, with Monterey.ģ. Apple has removed all the Kepler graphics drivers from macOS 12. macOS Monterey has no Nvidia support at all. You can't use any card you'd like as you can with Windows. There are only drivers in macOS for a very limited subset of graphics cards made by Nvidia and AMD. Apple incorporates all their graphics drivers into the Mac Operating System. You will only have success choosing macOS compatible graphics if you remember that: macOS is not WindowsĢ. Preamble for those new to Nvidia graphics card choices for a Hackintoshġ. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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