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The High Sierra 10.13.3 update is the third major update to macOS High Sierra. There isn’t any major features or anything worthwhile in this update only bringing a fix to iMessages being out of order and a number of undocumented fixes, improvements, security enhancements to macOS.

CUDA driver update to support CUDA Toolkit 9.1, macOS 10.13.3 and NVIDIA display driver 378.10.10.10.25.156 macOS CUDA driver version format change The macOS CUDA driver version now uses the format xxx.xx compare to x.x.x to be consistent with our Linux and Windows driver version naming convention.

  1. Jan 26, 2019  NVIDIA has released alternate graphics drivers for macOS High Sierra 10.13.6. These are separate from the drivers Apple ships as standard, and should be considered experimental. These drivers have been known to solve OpenCL issues with certain applications, as.
  2. Starting with Premiere Pro 14.0, CUDA is no longer supported. If you have an Apple supplied NVIDIA GPU, you can use the Metal Renderer. For more information, see Changes to GPU and DV/HDV support in Premiere Pro on macOS. GPU: Current NVIDIA GPU with at least 4 GB of memory: Display driver: NVIDIA display driver version 387.10.10.10.40.105 or late.

Download High Sierra 10.13.3

High Sierra 10.13.3 can be downloaded from the App Store. 10.13.3 will also appear later on Apple.com’s support page. Here’s the links:

Before updating read:

10.13.3 Update Quick Notes:

Hackintosh 10.13.3 Install Overview

This update is not automatic, when the computer reboots after installing in the app store you will have to select: Install macOS from “drive_name” to complete the update in Clover EFI Bootloader. I actually had to select Install macOS From… twice in Clover EFI Bootloader as the first time it rebooted before completion, while the second time it finished the install. For Ryzen users a fresh install of 10.13.3 is required as the update feature does not work for non-Intel processors. If you end of getting the macOS cannot be installed error. See the updated [Guide] macOS could not be installed

Hackintosh Nvidia 10.13.3 Web Drivers

Nvidia Web Drivers have released, but there is currently an issue where the driver is causing lag for those that upgrade for it so if you have an Nvidia graphics card I recommend that you hold off on 10.13.3, until this problem is resolved or alteratively you can get 10.13.2 Web Drivers working quite easily in 10.13.3 see: https://hackintosher.com/forums/thread/nvidia-web-drivers-make-older-version-work-in-high-sierra.21/

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I used this method to install 10.13.2 web drivers on 10.13.3:

(Problematic) Nvidia Web Driver 10.13.3:

Update Kexts

I recommend updating all your kexts especially Lilu.kext to the latest version:

Apple File System Users

Those already using an HFS+ drive don’t need to worry about theirs being converted to APFS on update.

Macos

if you have an APFS formatted drive, make sure you are using the latest version of apfs.efi unzip the download below and stick it in EFI/Clover/Drivers64UEFI/

  • Download – APFS_10.13.3.zip

Note:

If you are updating from a version of macOS earlier than High Sierra 10.13.0 follow one of these guides before updating to 10.13.3:

Related:

Graphics
The system compatibility report in Premiere Pro scans your system and lets you know if you need to update your drivers. Use the instructions in this document to update your Nvidia drivers for macOS.

Note:

If you are logged in as a Guest or Standard User, you cannot install the driver. Some organizations do not allow users to regulate what they install and manipulate system and application settings. Contact your system admin for help with installing the driver in such a situation.

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Versions
Operating system

macOS 10.13.6 (most recent version of High Sierra)

macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and later does not currently support CUDA so do not upgrade beyond macOS 10.13.6 if CUDA support is required.

Premiere Pro version

Premiere Pro version 13.1.x or earlier.

Starting with Premiere Pro 14.0, CUDA is no longer supported. If you have an Apple supplied NVIDIA GPU, you can use the Metal Renderer. For more information, see Changes to GPU and DV/HDV support in Premiere Pro on macOS.

GPUCurrent NVIDIA GPU with at least 4 GB of memory
Display driverNVIDIA display driver version 387.10.10.10.40.105 or late

Nvidia Alternate Graphics Drivers

  • Create a backup of your boot volume. For more information, see Back up your Mac with Time Machine.
  • Identify your NVIDIA GPU make and model before downloading the appropriate driver.

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  1. Close all running Adobe applications before proceeding.

  2. You must update the NVIDIA display driver before updating CUDA. Check your macOS build number and download the corresponding driver, using the following table.

    macOS build numbersDriver versions
    macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G8030)387.10.10.10.40.130
    macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G7024)387.10.10.10.40.128
    macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G6030)387.10.10.10.40.127
    macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G6029)387.10.10.10.40.123
    macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G5019)387.10.10.10.40.122
    macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G4015)387.10.10.10.40.113
    macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G3025)387.10.10.10.40.108
    macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra (17G65)387.10.10.10.40.105
  3. Open the downloaded PKG file to begin installation.

  4. Restart your machine when installation is complete, even if the setup does not prompt you to do so.

  5. After the display driver is updated, use download the qualified CUDA installer DMG from this location.

  6. Open the downloaded DMG and double click the CUDADriver.pkg file to begin installation.

  7. When installation completes, restart your machine even if the setup does not prompt you to do so.