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Use GPU-Z in Windows to see the proof.

Hi Slice, had this GPU working fine with older OS natively on the same machine build.
This time I want to use the same old build with Mojave, everything is working fine except the GPU.
Maybe it is matter of kexts or some configuration but I could not tell which one it is...


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Use GPU-Z in Windows to see the proof.

Hi Slice, had this GPU working fine with older OS natively on the same machine build.
This time I want to use the same old build with Mojave, everything is working fine except the GPU.
Maybe it is matter of kexts or some configuration but I could not tell which one it is...


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Sorry to butt in...  Just wanted to clarify with my two cents...

 

IF the GTX-760 in question IS NOT Flashed with Mac-EFI, THEN "Normal" procedure IS during boot, (after Clover Bootloader), the Boot Screen WILL be black.  This condition remains UNTIL the Login Screen.  (IF you do NOT use a Password to Login, THEN the Boot Screen remains black UNTIL you reach your Desktop.)

 

MacVidCards CAN Flash your GTX-760 for around $105 USD, (at last check, but it's been awhile), BUT check MacVidCards.com to get current prices.  There WILL also be Shipping Charges that need to be added.

 

IF the Boot Screen is NOT necessary for you, you can just live with the black Boot Screen.

 

[EDIT:]

 

El Capitan was the LAST MacOS to show Boot Screens on Non-Flashed Cards.  My first Hackintosh was an El Capitan with a profile of Mac Pro 3,1.  My two EVGA GTX-750TI SC Cards, (with appropriate Web Drivers), DID show Boot Screen on that System.

 

(Just to clarify.)

Edited by TimeLord04
Added El Capitan Boot Screen Information.
2 hours ago, TimeLord04 said:

Sorry to butt in...  Just wanted to clarify with my two cents...

 

IF the GTX-760 in question IS NOT Flashed with Mac-EFI, THEN "Normal" procedure IS during boot, (after Clover Bootloader), the Boot Screen WILL be black.  This condition remains UNTIL the Login Screen.  (IF you do NOT use a Password to Login, THEN the Boot Screen remains black UNTIL you reach your Desktop.)

 

MacVidCards CAN Flash your GTX-760 for around $105 USD, (at last check, but it's been awhile), BUT check MacVidCards.com to get current prices.  There WILL also be Shipping Charges that need to be added.

 

IF the Boot Screen is NOT necessary for you, you can just live with the black Boot Screen.

 

[EDIT:]

 

El Capitan was the LAST MacOS to show Boot Screens on Non-Flashed Cards.  My first Hackintosh was an El Capitan with a profile of Mac Pro 3,1.  My two EVGA GTX-750TI SC Cards, (with appropriate Web Drivers), DID show Boot Screen on that System.

 

(Just to clarify.)

in a Hack do you need of a flashed MacVidCards to see boot screen before login?

Are you sure?

3 hours ago, ergot said:


Hi Slice, had this GPU working fine with older OS natively on the same machine build.
This time I want to use the same old build with Mojave, everything is working fine except the GPU.
Maybe it is matter of kexts or some configuration but I could not tell which one it is...


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Why you repeatedly don't hear me?

Is it a problem to boot Windows and launch GPU-Z? What is the problem?

As well you can boot into Clover GUI (ok, did you really can boot into Clover GUI?) then press F2 and you will get a file

/EFI/CLOVER/misc/preboot.log

Show me the text  from the log, PLEASE!

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3 hours ago, ergot said:


Hi Slice, had this GPU working fine with older OS natively on the same machine build.
This time I want to use the same old build with Mojave, everything is working fine except the GPU.
Maybe it is matter of kexts or some configuration but I could not tell which one it is...


You're not understanding what Slice says. He states that certain GTX760 cards are fake. These fakes are using the Fermi architecture and Mojave has no support for Fermi which could explain the issues you're experiencing.
You can use GPU-Z to verify if that's the case. 

Thank you guys we can close this topic.
I have installed HS and configured what needed the GPU is now natively working with clean Install.

PS
I have tried also (for the 4th time) to install Mojave with the same process of HS without success.

I will stick with HS for now

Edited by Slice
be patient to press Save
1 hour ago, fabiosun said:

in a Hack do you need of a flashed MacVidCards to see boot screen before login?

Are you sure?

Well, actually, other Computer Sources do Flash PC Cards with other Versions of Mac-EFI...  However; I TRUST MacVidCards to get it right.

 

IF on a budget for both Card and Flashing; one MAY be able to find used cards that are Pre-Flashed.  I have one GTX-970 4GB Card in my Real Mac Pro 5,1 that I got off e-Bay, and it was Pre-Flashed - BUT NOT necessarily by MacVidCards.  The e-Bay Seller did NOT disclose the Flash Source.  I got the Card for $329 last year off e-Bay.

 

For my Hackintosh, (in my signature), I bought a MacVidCards' GTX-1070 8GB Card for $569 including Shipping.  (Low Power Card - One 8-Pin Connector.)

 

My research from SEVERAL Hackintosh Sites claim that AFTER El Capitan, ALL PC Cards MUST be Flashed with Mac-EFI to show Boot Screen.  As I stated, El Capitan was the LAST MacOS to allow Boot Screen to show on off the shelf PC Cards.  This was true for both my EVGA GTX-750TI SC Cards in El Capitan.  I had Boot Screen on both Cards in El Capitan.  In Sierra, it was first reported about the LOSS of Boot Screen on PC Cards NOT Flashed.

 

ymmv

 

[EDIT:]

 

Also, my two EVGA GTX-1050 2GB GDDR5 VRAM Cards, (one in each machine), are off the shelf PC Cards.  NEITHER show Boot Screen for me in High Sierra.  (I never had a Sierra Hackintosh.  However; the Mac Pro has a Secondary SSD with Sierra, and there the 1050 is NOT even recognized because I'm ONLY on 10.12.1 due to limitations of ADOBE CS-6 Suite.  Pascal Cards WEREN'T recognized until the Web Drivers released for 10.12.4.)

Edited by TimeLord04
Grammar correction. AND New EDIT added.
1 hour ago, Slice said:

Why you repeatedly don't hear me?

Is it a problem to boot Windows and launch GPU-Z? What is the problem?

As well you can boot into Clover GUI (ok, did you really can boot into Clover GUI?) then press F2 and you will get a file

/EFI/CLOVER/misc/preboot.log

Show me the text  from the log, PLEASE!

yes I was able to boot clover boot GUI, I don't have Windows Installed.

I will try again tomorrow Mojave and collect the log for you.

 

Thanks

I want to see Clover preboot.log. Not needed to install Mojave.

See preboot.log from other user

GTX 760 family CE (Fermi)

Understand?

See GPU-Z window

453916_Geforce_760 (1).gif

 

See GF114. This is Fermi!

See DeviceID = 1187, same as your.

 

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