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DSDT for a P8Z77-v LX bios 0610

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(Request) DSDT for a P8Z77-v LX bios 0610

Hello you all,

I get my hackintosh (Mac osx 10.8.1 official app from the appstore) up and running but i can't get it stable.
I get apps start flickering in the toolbar and programs that are crashing.
for example Logic Pro official (not downloaded).
I am not new with building computers but i just can't seem to get this to work. :crazy:

- I used Unibeast mountain lion
- i tryed using multibeast 4.6.1
- and i tryed using multibeast 5.0.2 with no luck

Is there anyone that has a DSDT for a P8Z77-V LX Bios version 0610?
or atleast the right driver selections?

Can someone please help me with this?:rolleyes:

My Build:

- i5 2500K
- P8Z77-v LX Bios version 0610
- 8 GB @ 1333 mhz (Corsair MX3)
- GTX 670 FTW (EVGA)
- 128GB SSD (Samsung 830)
- 1 TB Seagate Barracuda
- 750 watt power supply
- Mac OSX 10.8.1 (from the Appstore)
 
Not sure why you used MB 4.61 at all, you should be using MB 5.0.2... Haven't seen a DSDT for your board posted but it's not too hard to roll your own: http://www.tonymacx86.com/dsdt/31716-guide-creating-your-own-dsdt-most-boards.html

Your board doesn't have the "Flash Back" feature so you can't use a modded bios so you'll need to use NullCPUManagement to get the box bootable. I don't own that board but if I did I would begin here:

Screen Shot 2012-09-06 at 3.17.09 PM.png

After you have the machine up and running, there's a thread here somewhere started by "Mieze" that has a patched IntelCPUManagement kext that may work to enable power management and remove null....
 
Thanks for the quick reply!

i can still change the board

is it better to change the board to a

P8z77-V or a P8Z77-v Pro

would that be a wise choiche and wich one of the 2?

greets Glenn
 
Either one will be fine. You could save 50.00 or 60.00 going with Asus P8Z77-M Pro unless you don't want to use a mATX board.
 
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