You don’t appear to be one of those people - and for that I humbly apologize. Perhaps some people will get it and chuckle. Looking at all the (justified) anger, dispair, frustration, tirades, and arguments in this thread, I injected what I feel is a little levity. The “good news” relates to my typical bad luck and how others may benefit - meaning that since I gave up waiting and spent money it clearly means that the driver release that would have saved me the money and trouble is forthcoming. Yes, I know which AMD cards are best supported with Apple’s drivers in Mojave. Yes, I know exactly which Nvidia cards are supported by native Apple drivers and which are not. For now, I’ll answer what’s quoted above. ![]() I’ll have to read the rest of this some other time. So once again the only good news here are for you It is already well known that most RX580 are supported on Mojave Other than you have a woking GPU for your rig I don’t understand what are the good news Maybe this will work for now until Apple and Nvidia sort out the drivers for Mojave! I might give this a try, see if it works for a non-hackintosh, it can be installed via a fresh MacOS install OR to an existing oneĬheck out the macOS Mojave Patcher. My HackPro 5,1 has an NVidia 9800GT that works perfectly in Mojave (dual-DVI displays, graphics acceleration). My workaround for Mojave/NVidia was DosDude’s Mojave Patcher. This is interesting on the tonymacx86 forum: ![]() But then again, if it doesnt support accelaration then its as good as nothing Please inform us if this workaround would be usefull. “WorkAround : To run your “high sierra web drivers” on Mojave use this but hardware acceleration is missing.
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