![]() The second thing would be to withdraw some drives or the GT 120 i guess. So first, this is the one to remove and to replace with one of the solutions shown in the video and then see what happens. I found this contentful video on GPU Setup ( ) and just the kind of adapter that is explicitly to be avoided for all the times is the one i used to connect my card, which is a mini 6-Pin to 8 adapter (gives a good chance to burn out the power port on the main board). Now it makes a lot of sense to me, that this is supposed to be power related in the first place. ![]() So, i indeed have a lot of stuff inside apart from the 980ti: 1x Geforce GT 120, 1x DVD-RW, 1x m2 SSD (via PCI 512GB), 1x SSD(512GB), 3xHDD(3TB/2TB/1TB), 1x USB 3.0 Card. ![]() _HIB text base: 0xffffff8006900000 System model name: MacPro5,1 (Mac-F221BEC8) _Įdit: Thanks so far already! You gave me several very useful hints! A big plus is that the list of supported video cards includes ATI Radeon HD, NVIDIA GeForce, and some Intel cards. This technology is majorly used by video converters, DVD copiers, and video players. dn s dng + MacXDVD Software est le premier prendre en charge lacclration matrielle. DXVA is more picky than CUDA: it works only for video decoding and only for the files with input H.264, MPEG2, and VC-1 codecs. Kernel Extensions in process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task AMD Radeon HD 5xxx/6xxx series GPU acceleration: Currently. Any help is so much appreciated! Thanks in advance!: Mon Mar 11 10:51:56 2019 So i hereby post a recent Kernel Panic crash report. ![]() I don't know if the kernel panics and Logouts refer to each other, but i guess so. I have a Mac Pro Mid 2010 (10.13.6 (17G5019)/2 x 3,46 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon/128 GB 1333 MHz DDR3/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6143 MB) and experience terribly annoying crashes (mostly suddenly logging out but also kernel panics) for a year or so. ![]()
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