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corrupted image files in Mavericks (Asus HD5450 0x68f9)

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Motherboard
Intel Celeron
CPU
Celeron G1620
Graphics
Asus Silent HD5450 1GB
Mac
  1. Mac Pro
Classic Mac
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Mobile Phone
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  2. iOS
Hey guys !

I just built my first hackintosh , everything works ok but I have a problem when I open image files ( jpg , bpm, png ... ) is that these are corrupted. For example :



My hack is composed of:

- MSI H61M -P20 (B3 )
- Intel Celeron G1620
- 4GB DDR3
- ASUS EAH5450 Silent 1GB ( ID = 0x68f9 )


The options selected in MultiBeast are:

Quick Start > EasyBeast
Drivers> Audio> Realtek ALCxxx > Without DSDT > v100302 ALC887/888b Legacy
Drivers> Audio> Realtek ALCxxx > Without DSDT > HDAEnabler
Drivers> Disk > 3rd Party SATA
Drivers> Misc> ElliottForceLegacyRTC
Drivers> Misc> EvOreboot
Drivers> Misc> FakeSMC v6.0.1123
Drivers> Misc> Plugins FakeSMC v6.0.1123
Drivers> Misc> HWMonitor FakeSMC v6.0.1123 Application Drivers> Misc> NullCPUPowerManagement
Drivers > System > Patch for CMOS Reset AppleRTC Bootloaders > Chimera v2.2.1
Customize> Boot Options > Boot Options Basic
Customize> Boot Options > Use KernelCache
Customize> System Definitions > Mac Pro > Mac Pro 3.1
Customize> Themes> tonymacx86 Black

To enable 3D acceleration I edited and modified the entry AMD5000Controller.kext IOPCIMatch = 0x68f91002 ( one input ) and AMDRadeonX3000.kext IOPCIMatch = 0x68f91002 ( a total of nine entries).

PS: Sorry for the English, i used google translator.


Greetings.
 
I'm experiencing the same thing and using same video 5450 but i using 10.9.5
 
I get this occasionally with images on websites. I am running 10.10.2 though and a GTX 970. It doesn't happen all the time and sometimes refreshing the page or clearing cache fixes the image. I have not had any image problems though with local files.
 
i went back to 10.9.4 the kext for 10.9.5 didn't work good now all the image works great
 
I get this occasionally with images on websites. I am running 10.10.2 though and a GTX 970. It doesn't happen all the time and sometimes refreshing the page or clearing cache fixes the image. I have not had any image problems though with local files.

This is my experience as well (same OS version, same graphics card). It didn't happen with my GTX 660 Ti. I'm assuming it has something to do with nVidia drivers + Maxwell architecture. Downloading and viewing the image is fine.
 
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