# Lexa Series # Highest Supported OS: None While Navi 21 and Navi 23 are supported, Navi 22, Navi 24 and Navi 3X based graphic cards are not at the time of writing. # Unsupported AMD GPUs # Navi 2X and Navi 3X # Highest Supported OS: None # HD 7000 Series (7xxx) # Highest Supported OS: Monterey (12) # Initial Supported OS: Mountain Lion (10.8) # HD 8000 Series (8xxx) # Highest Supported OS: Monterey (12) # Initial Supported OS: Mountain Lion (10.8) Renaming GPUs (Fake ID) (opens new window).InjectAMD: While deprecated, some users require this for proper initialization, avoid unless absolutely necessary.-raddvi boot flag: Fixes DVI, required for 290X, 370, etc.R9 260/360 (Fake ID may be required depending on model).Also, the R9 280X/380X are hit or miss on compatibility. Also, be wary that differing from the reference design of these cards has many more issues that require a lot of work to get them to run properly. R7/R9 is also natively supported without too much issue, but we cannot guarantee the success of R5 and R7 cards due to few reports of success with them. # R7/R9 # Highest Supported OS: Monterey (12) # Initial Supported OS: Yosemite (10.10) This seems to be caused by having an odd VBIOS that doesn't communicate well with macOS and the only real solution is flashing another VBIOS, which is not ideal for most users. Other users have found fixes/workarounds, though nothing consistent. The only brands you should avoid with the Polaris series would be XFX (460/560 models), PowerColor, HIS and VisionTek as many users have had bootloader and macOS boot issues. Lower end cards like the RX 550 may run a Lexa core, meaning no support in macOS. Regarding Polaris, basically every model of card is supported as long as it’s running either a Polaris or Baffin core. # Polaris 10 and 20 series # Highest Supported OS: Current/Ventura (13) # Initial Supported OS: Sierra (10.12) The reason is VBIOS communication issues which can't be easily solved with a reference BIOS due to how Vega's powerplay table interacts with the OS and GPU. The only brand of GPUs to avoid with Vega 10 is XFX. Just like with Vega 20, Vega 10 GPUs are natively supported in macOS, though these cards' support starts in High Sierra.Īnd for those who want to overclock/undervolt, check out PyVega (opens new window) # Vega 10 series # Highest Supported OS: Current/Ventura (13) # Initial Supported OS: High Sierra (10.13) # Vega 20 series # Highest Supported OS: Current/Ventura (13) # Initial Supported OS: Mojave (10.14.5)Īll Vega based dedicated GPUs are natively supported in macOS with Vega 20 GPUs starting in Mojave. MSI's Polaris and Vega line are not affected by this bug.See here for more details: Installer not working with 5700XT #901 (opens new window) This can be resolved by injecting ATY,Rom# in your GPU's DeviceProperties with any value. Catalina (10.15) installers and under currently have a VBIOS bug which crashes installers if an MSI Navi card is present.Note: Most Navi 10 and 14 cards currently require the boot argument agdpmod=pikera to get proper display out. # Navi 10 Series # Highest Supported OS: Current/Ventura (13) # Initial Supported OS: Catalina (10.15.1)Ĭurrently, as of 10.15.1, Apple has finally added RDNA and Navi support. Note: Most Navi 21 cards currently require the boot argument agdpmod=pikera to get a display out. The XTXH variant (Device ID: 0x73AF) is supported with WhateverGreen 1.5.2 and spoofing device-id to 0x73BF.# Navi 21 series # Highest Supported OS: Current/Ventura (13) # Initial Supported OS: Big Sur (11.4)Īs of 11.4, Apple has added Navi 21 support. Note: Most Navi 23 cards currently require the boot argument agdpmod=pikera to get a display out. # AMD GPUs # Native AMD GPUs # Navi 23 series # Highest Supported OS: Current/Ventura (13) # Initial Supported OS: Monterey (12.1)Īs of 12.1, Apple has added support for the RX 6600 XT.
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