Msi Onboard Graphics Drivers For Mac
- I would be fine with swapping between the graphics port on the graphics card and the motherboard when switching operating systems, but opening the case and physically unplugging the graphics card every time would be a bit much.
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- Well,if you have a GPU in your system,the onboard Graphics are automaticlly disabled. So what you need to install is not the Onboard graphics driver,but the driver for your GPU,here the 7970.

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I'm running the latest driver and I update through the NVidia GeForce Experience program whenever a new driver is available (except I skip beta versions). If you choose to manually install an NVidia driver update, it is usually best to uninstall the current NVidia driver first.
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If I have a GTX 970 video card, is it possible to ignore the card and just run off the onboard graphics?
I'm just in the planning stages here.. I bought the card before I was considering Hackintoshing. I see lots of posts detailing trouble with this card, so wondering if I can just 'skip' it and run OSX through the onboard graphics (gigabyte z97x-ud5h), ideally without removing the card (so that it would still be available to Windows).
If not, it seems the best approach is to remove the card, get OSX installed and happy with the existing hardware (and onboard graphics) and then worry about the video card later?
Thanks
I'm just in the planning stages here.. I bought the card before I was considering Hackintoshing. I see lots of posts detailing trouble with this card, so wondering if I can just 'skip' it and run OSX through the onboard graphics (gigabyte z97x-ud5h), ideally without removing the card (so that it would still be available to Windows).
If not, it seems the best approach is to remove the card, get OSX installed and happy with the existing hardware (and onboard graphics) and then worry about the video card later?
Thanks
