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Hey guys, 

So before when I did not have an asus gtx 970 4gb card from asus I ran my el capitan hackintosh off the integrated graphics with my i7 4790 chip. 

Now ever since I plugged in the new gpu, I get really laggy and stuttery performance, and It's almost impossible to use.

Once again everything worked fine before I put the new gpu in so its definitely because of this change that I am experiencing these issues.

 

If anyone can help, It would be much appreciated thanks so much guys! 

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Make sure that you install GeForce Experience and make sure that all your drivers are up-to-date.

I say jiggly-bytes when I see "GB".

It goes down better than you would expect.

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1 hour ago, Insp1r3 said:

Make sure that you install GeForce Experience and make sure that all your drivers are up-to-date.

well i don't think you can install geforce experience for mac

 

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6 hours ago, itsmee12533 said:

well i don't think you can install geforce experience for mac

 

You have to redo the installation process for Hackintosh since you got a dedicated GPU, you'll need to select the GPU drivers during installation or the post installation 

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On 04/06/2016 at 1:57 AM, itsmee12533 said:

well i don't think you can install geforce experience for mac

 

I think Nvidia have web driver for mac on the website. Look at step eleven on the tonymacx86 "UniBeast: Install OS X El Capitan on Any Supported Intel-based PC" it tells your how to intall and enable alternate nvidia drivers

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

If you use the clover bootloader, all you need to do is download and install the nvidia web drivers, then add the nvda_drv=1 bootflag to your config.plist. 

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On 6/17/2016 at 11:58 PM, col_crunch said:

If you use the clover bootloader, all you need to do is download and install the nvidia web drivers, then add the nvda_drv=1 bootflag to your config.plist. 

Okay thats what I did, however, when I booted the computer, it just had a black screen, then I managed to get in and the graphic drivers when I change them to nvidia web driver goes back to the default os x el capitan one

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