#MOJAVE MAC OS X REQUIREMENTS DRIVERS#
Graphics drivers capable of running CUDA 8.0 & 6.5 or above. Note:The compute capability is a property of the GPU hardware and can't be altered by a software update. A list of the compute capabilities of NVIDIA GPUs is available at:
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If you want to enable Nuke to calculate certain nodes using the GPU, there are some additional requirements. Also, the R3D Rocket card can only be used by one application at a time, so if you are viewing multiple Nuke scripts at once, you may only be able to use the R3D Rocket card in one. Note that the R3D Rocket card always produces better results than Nuke when downsampling. This is not how Nuke works internally, and therefore reads with the R3D Rocket card disabled may sometimes be faster when working in lower resolutions (< 4K widths). This is because the R3D Rocket graphics card is designed to be fast when reading in multiple frames at the same time. If you’re reading in at half resolution, for instance, using Nuke without the R3D Rocket card enabled may be faster. Note:If you’re using R3D Rocket graphics card, note that using it in Nuke will most likely only be considerably faster when you’re reading in at full resolution.
#MOJAVE MAC OS X REQUIREMENTS DRIVER#
Driver updates can be obtained from the websites of the graphics card manufacturers (for example, and ). Note:To avoid graphical problems, such as text disappearing in the Viewer and Node Graph, it is important to keep your graphics card drivers up-to-date.
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After installation, all Nuke applications are run from either desktop icons, the Finder, or from the Terminal using arguments.