Here are the steps I took to fix my CUDA and Nvidia graphics card issue. I think I may have found something that works. Here's the original error I was receiving.Īfter 2 chats with Nvidia and 1 with Apple, both which proved unhelpful, and almost a full days worth of work to fix the issue. Hey, everyone, I think I may have found something that works. > NVIDIA CUDA driver update for OSX 10.13.1 created by Rick Gerard If I search in my finder on "NVIDIA", I get only these results:Ĭould you give me some more detailed info. Library/PreferencePanes/CUDA/Preferences.prefPane
If you have another Mac with a compatible NVIDIA card please let us know if you run into the same problems and file a bug with NVIDIA.Ĭan someone from the helpdesk take over my computer and look how to If you have a similar machine and see these problems you'll now know what is going on. The only machine that I currently have that has a compatible NVIDIA card is a late 2013 MacBook Pro R 15. No data loss and no crash but I thought you should know. The problem seems to be completely random and a reboot fixes it. Since this affects all apps, even when no Adobe apps are running, I filed a bug with NVIDIA instead of filing an Adobe bug report. The driver isn't perfect and every once in a while the panels in AE, the tabs in Safari, the workspace in Word, all kind of go crazy and flicker and flash while you move your mouse around to try and get some work done. I admit it almost works well enough to try and use on a small project. It took a 30-minute chat session with NVIDIA support to get it done but AE and Premiere Pro are now measurably faster and if you insist on using Ray-traced rendering in AE it actually works. It's a two-step process including the installation of the GPU Driver Version: 10.27.6 378.10.10.10.20.107, the NVIDIA Driver Manager and then finally the CUDA update. Nvidia finally released an update for their CUDA driver that will stop the warning on boot that the driver needs updating.