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Intel HD 3000 graphics on Sierra - freeze

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Gigabyte H370M DS3H
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i5 8400
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Radeon RX 570 Nitro+
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I'm trying to install OSX Sierra 10.12.6 and enable the built-in HD3000 graphics. I followed the guide https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...-fix-for-os-x-el-capitan-using-clover.176946/

But the system fails to load with Inject Intel = YES. It hangs during boot. If this flag is set to NO then the system loads but obviously w/o any HW acceleration. What can be the reason?
I tried to set different SMBIOS: MacPro13,1 iMac14,2, macMini5,1 - no difference.
I tried to set different NVRAM in BIOS: 64, 128, 256, 512 - no difference.

Specs:
CPU i5-2500k
MB: ASROCK H61M-VG3

I'm attaching the problem reporting files.
 

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I'm trying to install OSX Sierra 10.12.6 and enable the built-in HD3000 graphics. I followed the guide https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...-fix-for-os-x-el-capitan-using-clover.176946/

But the system fails to load with Inject Intel = YES. It hangs during boot. If this flag is set to NO then the system loads but obviously w/o any HW acceleration. What can be the reason?
I tried to set different SMBIOS: MacPro13,1 iMac14,2, macMini5,1 - no difference.
I tried to set different NVRAM in BIOS: 64, 128, 256, 512 - no difference.

Specs:
CPU i5-2500k
MB: ASROCK H61M-VG3

I'm attaching the problem reporting files.

Is your monitor connected via DP, HDMI, or DVI-D? (VGA not supported).
Check also BIOS settings:
- VT-d disabled
- DVMT-prealloc 64mb
 
Thank you for the answer and sorry for the delay with the response. VT-d is not present in BIOS, I tried DVMT of different sizes including 64mb. My monitor is connected via VGA. I saw messages that it's not supported, but also I see the following topic https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/success-vga-port-fix-for-intel-hd-3000.32375/ that states that VGA support is possible. But as I understand from that topic VGA connection just didn't have QE/CI. In my case it doesn't boot at all.

Well, anyway I gave up and upgraded my 2nd display to have both of them connected to the discrete card. So my question is not actual anymore.
 
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