Im running three GFX cards in two Mac Pros - two Titan X's and one GTX980 - and they generate a lot of heat even when not in use. Is there a way to turn them off or somehow deactivate them without shutting the Macs down? I could simply turn off the external PSUs but I assume that will cause a crash. They are networked and don't have displays attached though I do use screen sharing to manage them.
Ideas, thoughts?
Powering off Titan X cards in Mac Pro??
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Hi sdanaher,
as far as I know, I guess that the only solution is to temporarily remove or rename some of the Nvidia kext files in System/Library/Extensions and reboot, but I don't know if it's a practical solution for you and if there is a more clean and easy solution :rool:
Another solution could be to have another HD with a copy of your HD but without the nvidia drivers installed and reboot from there
ciao beppe
as far as I know, I guess that the only solution is to temporarily remove or rename some of the Nvidia kext files in System/Library/Extensions and reboot, but I don't know if it's a practical solution for you and if there is a more clean and easy solution :rool:
Another solution could be to have another HD with a copy of your HD but without the nvidia drivers installed and reboot from there
ciao beppe
Thanks for the reply beppe
If a reboot is always going to be necessary I can use the command to revert to OS X native drivers in the NVidia control panel (it asks to reboot). I've turned off the external PSU so we'll see if leaving the card in there causes any issues.
If a reboot is always going to be necessary I can use the command to revert to OS X native drivers in the NVidia control panel (it asks to reboot). I've turned off the external PSU so we'll see if leaving the card in there causes any issues.
Windows 10 - 64GB RAM - Cinema 4D R20 - RTX 2070 x3

