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Discussion in 'Dive Propulsion Vehicles' started by Hepcat62, Jun 3, 2010.
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- I'm all upgraded to High Sierra and (from System Preferences) let both the Web Driver and CUDA driver automatically pick and install the latest version of both drivers. Rebooted and CUDA is how available in all Adobe apps!
- I am using my iMac (late 2013) with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780. I've used it in the past with DAZ and it worked great. I've upgraded to macOS High Sierra and installed what I believe to be the latest CUDA driver: CUDA Driver Version 9.0.222, which seems to have been an update from 3 days ago.
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Well, CUDA 8 is for El Capitan. For Sierra and High Sierra you need to use the Highest CUDA version. Just keep Updating it in CUDA Preferences until it says Nothing Newer. There is still the problem with the 2GB GPUs. Don't connect them to a Monitor, use a GPU with at least 3GB of RAM, such as my 1050Ti.