Hey guys..I got a couple questions here..so I am currently running MACOS high Sierra, and apon following the walk around to download the driver, everything works great!(thanks to the team to tackle that obstacle) so my miner was currently running at stock core and memory voltages, 756mhz, 4.04/4.17/4.28h A:1362 R:3 hw 50/.14% (estimated numbers from my last run in a 4:45 hour timeframe)
Question 1. Do those numbers look acceptable to you guys? It doesnt seem bad to me but I want to shoot for the 5-5.5 mh/s so I might jump into tuning slightly today.
Question 2. So my miner was running one night for 16 hours straight(unfortunately dont have numbers from that) then it randomly stopped hashing and basically went dormant..*Is this normal? I want it to get to a point where I can set it, and forget it, maybe check on it a couple times a day but not babysit and worry about it stopping.
Question 3. Is there an update for the driver so when I go to install the new one(as of 12/14/17) I have to do the walk around again just to update?
Question 4. So every time I open run moonlander 2 terminal(for Mac) I constantly have three pools showing but only one of them is the one Im actually using, and every time I go and delete the other unneeded ones they keep constantly showing back up even after I close/save session and start the program back up again. Any reason for this??
Thanks everyone!!

To get the speed you're wanting you're going to be at 900mhz or more and need external cooling.
What driver did you use? There was new binary release yesterday that addressed restarts.