Hey Guys, Am totally newbie (or should i say noobie:oops: at hackintosh, so good that there is such a community like this that shared experiences and success to run mac on a custom pc:clap. Here are my specs: Asus P9X79 Deluxe (Bios 4005) i7-3930k Nvidia Quadro K2000 Corsair Vengeance. QUADRO K4000 QUICK SPECS: CUDA Parallel-Processing Cores 768: GPU Memory: 3 GB GDDR5: Max Power Consumption: 80 W: Graphics Bus: PCI Express 2.0 x16: Display Connectors: DVI-I (1), DP 1.2 (2) Form Factor: 4.376' H x 9.5' L Single Slot. NVIDIA Quadro 4000 for Mac by PNY - graphics card - Quadro 4000 - 2 GB VCGPU4KMAC-PCK. Total Price Tax Shipping Store In Stock $239.99. Released in July 2011, NVIDIA Quadro 4000 for Mac desktop workstation Graphics Processing Unit makes use of Fermi architecture, and is produced on 40 nm manufacturing process. The card's processor and graphics clock speeds are 950 MHz and 475 MHz respectively. It also features 256 CUDA cores, 32 texture units, as well as 32 ROPs.
The Nvidia Quadro 4000 for Mac is a high-end graphics card designed to accelerate workflow in professional workstations. Based on Nvidias proprietary Fermi architecture, the graphics card has 2GB of GDDR5 memory and a total memory bandwidth of 89.6 gigabytes per second. It is intended for Apple Mac systems and can be found on eBay.
I have been doing my own testing of Metal supported GPU. On top of the list of AMD Radeon products, I've found some older PCIe NVIDIA cards fully compatible as well including:
NVIDIA Quadro 4000
NVIDIA Quadro 5000
I will be updating this list if I find more NVIDIA compatible cards. I suspect that a NVIDIA Quadro M4000, Quadro K5200, Quadro P4000, Quadro P5000, NVIDIA Titan X, NVIDIA GTX 780, GeForce 8800GT, and NVIDIA Titan Xp would also be fully Metal compatible, but I've not verified that in macOS High Sierra or macOS Mojave.