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Rx 560 Not Working in High Sierra

Hi, I recently updated my Mac Pro to 10.13.2 and installed a XFX Rx560. The graphics card shows up as a VGA Compatible Controller. Any Ideas on how to get this fully functioning as it should be supported. Thanks

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4 minutes ago, Technomonster0 said:

Hi, I recently updated my Mac Pro to 10.13.2 and installed a XFX Rx560. The graphics card shows up as a VGA Compatible Controller. Any Ideas on how to get this fully functioning as it should be supported. Thanks

Which Nvidia AMD driver have you installed?

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Just now, Claryn said:

Which Nvidia driver have you installed?

I don't have any Nvidia Drivers installed as it is a Rx 560. Not made by nvidia

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Just now, Technomonster0 said:

I don't have any Nvidia Drivers installed as it is a Rx 560. Not made by nvidia

Oops I'm sorry. Which AMD driver have you installed?

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Just now, Claryn said:

Oops I'm sorry. Which AMD driver have you installed?

I don't believe I can install drivers on Mac OS. I read that Mac OS High Sierra Recently added plug n play support for these card but it hasn't worked for me.

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1 minute ago, Technomonster0 said:

I don't believe I can install drivers on Mac OS. I read that Mac OS High Sierra Recently added plug n play support for these card but it hasn't worked for me.

All hardware needs a driver to work. You can't just plug something into your computer and expect it to know what to do. You need software.

Here is some AMD driver for macOS, unsure if it is what you need http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/archive/macosx10-4x-3x-radeon.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Claryn said:

All hardware needs a driver to work. You can't just plug something into your computer and expect it to know what to do. You need software.

Here is some AMD driver for macOS, unsure if it is what you need http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/archive/macosx10-4x-3x-radeon.

 

 

These Drivers are from 2005. I downloaded one but it says Legacy image should be converted

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