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Hi everyone, So, I grabbed all my hardware from the list in the guide on tonymac, and everything seems to be working well (small issue that I need to resolve with TPlink wireless card, but not a huge issue). I am currently using the on-board graphics card, but I have a NVIDIA GTX Titan X (12GB memory) and whenever I connect the display to it (and enable it in the bios), it gets displayed as a 3M video card, and the performance reflects this. I tried downloading the latest web drivers from NVIDIA, but the installer keeps stating that the drivers are not designed for the operating system, I can't do much with it. It's strange, because I have version 10.10.3 but I think I have the latest release (I forget the revision #) from apple that I patched with Unibeast. Downloaded: QUADRO & GEFORCE MAC OS X DRIVER RELEASE 346.01.02. Any suggestions?

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I heard that this has worked for many people right out of the box, so I am not sure what to do. Can I change something in the NVIDIA installer that would allow me to install it?

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Please consider supporting PC Perspective and technical content through our Patreon: Subscribe for more hardware videos! Full story link: As a surprise to nearly everyone, on July 21st NVIDIA announced the existence of the new Titan X graphics cards, which are based on the brand new GP102 Pascal GPU.

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Though it shares a name, for some unexplained reason, with the Maxwell-based Titan X graphics card launched in March of 2015, this is card is a significant performance upgrade. Using the largest consumer-facing Pascal GPU to date (with only the GP100 used in the Tesla P100 exceeding it), the new Titan X is going to be a very expensive, and very fast gaming card. As has been the case since the introduction of the Titan brand, NVIDIA claims that this card is for gamers that want the very best in graphics hardware as well as for developers and need an ultra-powerful GPGPU device. GP102 does not integrate improved FP64 / double precision compute cores, so we are basically looking at an upgraded and improved GP104 Pascal chip. That’s nothing to sneeze at, of course, and you can see in the specifications below that we expect (and can now show you) Titan X (Pascal) is a gaming monster.

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GP102 features 40% more CUDA cores than the GP104 at slightly lower clock speeds. The rated 11 TFLOPS of single precision compute of the new Titan X is 34% higher than that of the GeForce GTX 1080 and I would expect gaming performance to scale in line with that difference.

This entry was posted on 01.02.2020.