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#NEWEST NVIDIA DRIVER FOR MAC LAPTOP GEFORCE GT 650M DRIVERS#
When my laptop was running Windows 8 (and the default drivers when it was brand new), I could press Win + P, select duplicate, and this would work.īut ever since I’ve upgraded to Windows 8.1, it no longer does. So instead, I want to duplicate my display.
I wanted to project my games to my TV via HDMI (so that others can watch), but gaming on a smaller screen feels more natural with a mouse and keyboard – especially on RTS games.
#NEWEST NVIDIA DRIVER FOR MAC LAPTOP GEFORCE GT 650M SERIES#
# Maxwell Series (GTX 9xx, 745, 750/Ti) # Highest Supported OS: High Sierra (10.13.6) # Initial Supported OS: Yosemite (10.10.I’ve got an Asus N56VZ, and a Sharp Aquos LED HDTV.
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Make sure to update to build 17G14042 from the App Store before installing web drivers on High Sierra. No support for these cards in Mojave and up, but macOS Sierra and High Sierra do support these cards with NVIDIA's somewhat shoddy drivers and Lilu + WhateverGreen. Well pretty sure most users know what going on with Pascal and Maxwell, but I’ll just mention it quickly here. # Pascal Series (GTX 10xx) # Highest Supported OS: High Sierra (10.13.6) # Initial Supported OS: Sierra (10.12.4) Since NVIDIA can't comply to any naming conventions, they decided to make some 600/700 series cards based on the older and incompatible Fermi architecture. # Fermi rebranded(GF108, GF117 and GF119) # Highest Supported OS: High Sierra (10.13.6) # Initial Supported OS: Lion (10.7) A list of GPUs with this core can be found here (opens new window). This means that there's a high chance of distortion and overall instability when running these GPUs, which unfortunately has no real solution as even installing web drivers has no affect. GPUs running the GK106 core have the unfortunate consequence of having a serious issue regarding VRAM leakage. The same idea as Turing, no drivers were ever written # Volta Series (V) # Highest Supported OS: None # Turing Series (RTX 20xx, GTX 16xx) # Highest Supported OS: None Unfortunately no support in any version of macOS as no drivers were ever written even for High Sierra. # Ampere Series (RTX 30xx) # Highest Supported OS: None shikigva=40 boot flag: Swaps boardID to iMac14,2 for better Nvidia Support and whitelists patches.GTX 660 (Must be running a GK104 core, not GK106).GTX 690 (Another dual GPU card compatible with macOS, but only one core will be in use).GTX Titan Z (One of the few dual GPU cards supported in macOS, but only one core will be in use).AND PLEASE NOTICE THAT GTX 745, 750, and Ti VARIANTS ARE NOT INCLUDED, THEY'RE NOT KEPLER. Another issue with this generation is lower end products marketed as first generation Kepler are actually using a Fermi core but have identical counterparts running Kepler cores as well(GF 116 vs GK 107 found in the GT 640). Users have reported issues with the GTX 650 Ti, 660, 660 Ti but this is caused by a driver issue on Apple’s end by not supporting the GK106 core (or quite poorly as the issue seems to be memory leakage which also affects real Macs). # NVIDIA GPUs # Unsupported NVIDIA GPUs # Kepler Series (GTX 6xx, 7xx) # Highest Supported OS: Big Sur (11) # Initial Supported OS: Mountain Lion (10.8)Īs of Monterey beta 7, Kepler is unsupported.