This question comes up quite a bit in the Hackintosh community, and for good reason. # So if my GPU is natively supported, why do I need Lilu and WhateverGreen? Great read as it shows how even upper management doesn't have a good answer for customers. Kepler has been dropped in macOS Monterey, meaning there is no support for any NVIDIA GPUs anymore.Īnd for those who want some reading to do: When will the NVIDIA Web Drivers be released for macOS Mojave 10.14 (opens new window) Think it's a coincidence that both AMD and Intel have open-sourced drivers? Well, either way, it doesn't change the fact there's no support. Do keep in mind that the WebDrivers have a VRAM leakage issue that they've yet to address, so a theory to why Apple refuses Nvidia drivers in macOS may be due to how Nvidia refuses to hand over the driver stack. Who's to blame? Well it's 2 giant, egotistical companies who both refuse to work together so the blame can go both ways. What this means is that users of these GPUs have no support for Mojave or later, so they're stuck with macOS High Sierra. Well currently as of the time of writing, we've gone multiple OS cycles without official drivers from NVIDIA for their Maxwell, Pascal, Turing, or Ampere GPUs. # A quick refresher with NVIDIA and Web Drivers Well, you've come to the right place, we'll give a quick rundown on the situation and go into more detail on exact GPUs we recommend. What GPUs are supported with macOS Ventura? So it's that time of year again, a new version of macOS has been released and the age-old question will be asked once again:
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