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Cudo miner not detecting gpu
Cudo miner not detecting gpu




  1. Cudo miner not detecting gpu serial numbers#
  2. Cudo miner not detecting gpu install#
  3. Cudo miner not detecting gpu drivers#
  4. Cudo miner not detecting gpu driver#
  5. Cudo miner not detecting gpu software#

Cudo miner not detecting gpu software#

This is because our software automatically mines the most profitable coin and automatically changes your overclocking settings for each rather than being fixed to one specific coin.

cudo miner not detecting gpu

Only difference is my BIOS is set to "Auto" and so when I boot with the 1050 in place, the iGPU is turned off and Clover doesn't see it.If you’re using a command line miner to mine a single algorithm, Cudo Miner will be more profitable over a month. Yes, I have the same system info about the Intel iGPU. Not sure if any of that helps, but keep going

Cudo miner not detecting gpu driver#

(The iGPU option is in the "Chipset" section of my Gigabyte BIOS - Enable/Disable/Auto etc)īecause you do get graphics out from the 1050 but in un-accelerated mode it suggests to me it's still a driver issue. Only difference is my BIOS is set to "Auto" and so when I boot with the 1050 in place, the iGPU is turned off and Clover doesn't see it. So I don't have the version without the '2" etc In the CLOVER/drivers64UEFI folder I have much the same except only one OsxAptio file - OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi.

Cudo miner not detecting gpu serial numbers#

I'm guessing you are using System Definition iMac17,1 ? I'm using iMac14,2 - You should only need Lilu.kext and NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext for 17,1 so I would try removing them and using 14,2 etc (if you have signed-in with iCloud you could copy your serial numbers etc to re-enter them again in the new config or your machine will be seen as a new one etc)

Cudo miner not detecting gpu drivers#

The Nvidia drivers are in System/Library/Extensions instead. Well I'm guessing the Extensions folder you have screen-grabbed is the Library/Extensions folder. Not saying that it is a problematic card, but most posts are from a while ago before Pascal support. I've been having difficulty finding someone else who has my same card and has no issue with it. In the BIOS settings for first boot, not seeing that setting. I neglected to take a screenshot since I had to dart off to work, but generally whenever I do something with the NVIDIA drivers I end up with the no entry symbol at boot.Īs far as the kext is concerned, if that is all that is missing is there anything I can do to get it there? Any folder? I did check the boot drive for errors and nothing came up (as in no errors). When I take the GPU out then I am able to use the motherboard HDMI. I have noticed that when I try connecting to the motherboard to my display I get nothing. However, I am able to to use the default macOS driver (or so I think) to boot back into the machine. The EmuVariableUefi-64.efi is present in the drivers64UEFI folder. You've probably done all of the above, but it might serve to help isolate the problem. Then run a fresh download of the Nvidia drivers. Only reason I say this is because the "no entry" sign can be a disk problem as well. Once at the desktop run DiskUtil to check the boot drive for errors. I've had occasional random BIOS resets recently - unsure if it's the drivers or something else.) (Might be a good opportunity to check the BIOS settings for first boot PCIe GPU with iGPU set to auto or similar. Yes, the EmuVariableUefi-64.efi from Clover needs to be in the CLOVER/drivers64UEFI sub-folder to retain Nvidia driver info defaults.

cudo miner not detecting gpu

Some have reported they can't boot at all without the driver but my system with this card can. I'm guessing your system otherwise works okay, so what I would try is to uninstall the Nvidia drivers and boot again using the unaccelerated macOS driver. So I take that as being the Nvidia drivers at fault rather than your card (hopefully anyway!). Well it looks as though you have the same GPU as me - the Device ID's are the same etc., however I notice your System Information window shows that no kext is loaded and it's not being properly recognised. So what am I missing? I feel like I have exhausted all my options and at this point I just want this thing to work (well, I've always wanted it to work, oh you know what I mean).Īny suggestions? Any other places y'all know of that I can look for more guidance? I'm not 100% sure if its just a bad card, since at boot up I can see the fan turn on. I have downloaded the most current web driver and have had no luck getting the ball rolling on the graphics card. When I change the boot options to ENABLE Nvidia web drivers, it works, however I am still stuck with the default OS X configuration (which right now is at 3840x2160.my eyes are straining a bit here lads!).įrom what I understood, the 1XXX series from NVIDIA should be supported.

cudo miner not detecting gpu

Generally when I boot, I get a no entry sign.

Cudo miner not detecting gpu install#

Yes, I have tried option 6 from Solving NVIDIA Driver Install and Loading Problems. I have been looking all over the inter webs searching for a reason why my graphics card is not recognized. Thanks to BreBo, all you need to do is set Graphics>Inject>Nvidia to false. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide






Cudo miner not detecting gpu