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Biostar T5 XE CFX-SLI Unedited DSDT

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Motherboard
Biostar T5 SLI-CFX
CPU
i7-860
Graphics
NVidia GTX 660
Mac
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Classic Mac
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Mobile Phone
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Attached is the file I obtained using the method found on http://www.psystar.com/opensource/opendsdt

After running getDSDT the output was dsdt.dat I had to rename this file to upload it here. Biostar_T5_XE_CFX-SLI.plist is NOT an edited/functional file. I am unsure if this is useful to anyone but here it is anyways. I have not had any luck finding a guide explaining how to edit these yet but will update this post as I learn more.

- Daniel.
 

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Here is my edited DSDT.aml file.

Motherboard: Biostar T5XE CFX-SLI Ver. 5.x
BIOS: P55DA602.BST
CPU: Intel i7 860 2.8GHz @ 3.42Ghz
Chipset: Intel P55
Memory: 8GB Corsair CMX4GX3M2A1600C9
Ethernet: Realtek RTL8111DL
Audio: Realtek ALC888 8+2 Channel HD Audio
Video: ATI Radeon HD 5770 w/1GB DDR5 (Dual Monitors, DVI, HDMI)
OS X ver: 10.6.7

com.apple.Boot.plist settings
EthernetBuiltIn=Yes
arch=X86_64
PciRoot=0
GraphicsEnabler=Yes (Needed to fix problem with new ATI drivers causing DVD and GeekBench to crash on startup)

Kexts in /Extra/Extensions:
- ACPIMonitor.kext
- ALC8XXHDA.kext
- EvOreboot.kext
- FakeSMC.kext
- IntelThermal.kext
- Jmicron36xATA.kext
- Jmicron36XeSATA.kext
- JMicronxSATA.kext
- RadeonMonitor.kext
- SuperIOFamily.kext

Not working:
1. Reboot (still have to use EvOreboot.kext)
2. ATI Radeon HD 5770 HDMI sound (HMDI video works great)
 

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Soo I don't see a whole lot of people on this website with the same Biostar T5 mono as I have. This is my first post but I wasn't sure if it was appropriate to make a new thread or to ask the people in this thread.
I've been trying to figure out why I can't ever get to the boot loader part of the installation. Can anyone with the same motherboard help me figure out the bios settings that will work. At this point I'm trying to figure out of the problem is the unibeast drive or my bios settings.
 
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