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- Jul 21, 2011
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- Asus Z690 ProArt Wifi
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- i7-12700
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- RX 6800 XT
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heres a shot of 2560x1600, smoking at high resKiller!
heres a shot of 2560x1600, smoking at high resKiller!
heres a shot of 2560x1600, smoking at high res
What a beast!
Just an update not to confuse future readers of the thread, the graphics problems andcrashing that lead me to the ud3 ultra were not a result of the gaming 7 board but of a riser cable from my thermaltake p5 case, after replacing everything from the memory to board and cpu and a hundref hours of head banging i got rid of the cable snd back to the origional gaming 7 board.. judt figured i should let you guys know. It wasnt constant but just intermittent, since removing everything has been flawless for over 2 weeks.. 1 thing to point out my sleep was workkng then stopped? I did get it corrected by going from darkwake=8 to just darkwake..well thanks again and good luck
Hi @viccan, great to hear that you got your graphics & crashing issues figured out on the Gaming 7, coming from your Riser Cable for your P5 case.
I have a Corsair 450D Case, and I wonder if my "wake from sleep" crash issue (frozen display / keyboard / system after wake from sleep) can be similar (a cable). What do you think? Which cable should I look first into (Graphics card PCI-E?)?
I always have this error "51" on my motherboard (mem init error) & don't know how to get rid of it. Attached are some pictures of my system.View attachment 234944View attachment 234945View attachment 234946View attachment 234947
Thank you very much.
Nice build . I am not sure if you seen the original pic of my build but the card set out not directly connected to my pic slot but on a plate that the riser cable went to... None the less the sleep issue sounds more like a missing kext or bad plist config ? I followed the guide here and added a few other things from other guides to get my system running proper, but I too still have a weird issue with some USB ports not waking after a long sleep? sadly I just reboot the system most times as the m2 drive gets me back up and running in under 8 seconds but the way I figured out that it was a hardware issue and not my os install was by installing windows and having a similar problem there... I wish I could be of more assistance but I am by no means a uber geek with mackintosh and even though I've been hacking for nearly 10 years I still just do trial and error testing and unfortunately reinstall 50 times to get a decent build up and running, God I wish I could edit these sdst files like some of these people.. If you figure it out out please message me I would love to get the sleep fix 100%
Hi thereSystem Specifications:
OS X Version: Sierra 10.12.1
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K SkyLake 4.0GHZ
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 7
Graphics: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 980Ti 6GB
RAM: 32GB Crucial Ballistix DDR4 2400MHz
Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 500GB
Optical Drive: LG WH16NS40 16x Blu-Ray Rewriter
WiFi Card: TP-Link TL-WDN4800
Power Supply: Corsair CX750M 750 Watt
Liquid Cooling: Corsair Hydro Series H60
Multi-Media Reader: NZXT Aperture M 5.25 Bay
Bluetooth: IOGEAR Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter
Case: Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-02 Redshift ATX Special Edition Gaming Case
Monitor: Samsung U28E590D 28" Ultra HD LED
BIOS SETTINGS:
a.) Optimized Defaults
b.) Super IO: Disabled
c.) XHCI Handoff: Enabled
d.) IOAPIC Entries: Disabled
e.) Wake on LAN: Disabled
f.) Storage Boot Option Control: UEFI Only
1.) You will need a 16GB Bootable USB loaded with Sierra - CLICK HERE FOR THE GUIDE
2.) Once you get to STEP 5: Post Installation with MultiBeast..... You will need to Choose your Drivers
a.) If this is a fresh installation, click Quick Start. UEFI Boot Mode is the best option.
b.) Drivers: Network: Atheros E2200Ethernet v2.2.0 & USB: Increase Max Port Limit & USB: 3rd Party USB 3.0
c.) Then go to BUILD and click INSTALL.
3.) Now we get the NVIDIA Graphics Driver. Follow the guide on how to enable NvidiaWeb - CLICK HERE FOR SIERRA DRIVER
4.) To mount your EFI partition, download "EFI Mounter v3". once you have the software, run it and put in necessary info until you see the folder EFI. Here is the Order: EFI -> CLOVER -> config.plist . You are more than welcome to replace your config.plist with mine I have provided. I would also recommend to use "clover configurator" to edit your config.plist. You can also use "TextEdit" which is already on your Mac. Here is the order. RightClick config.plist -> Open With -> Other... -> Scroll Down Until You See TextEdit.
NOT WORKING
1.) The audio does not work on my board. Have not received the correct kexts for audio. FIXED!!!!! Solution is posted by JMAC below.
2.) Sleep Mode is still messing up. FIXED!!!! went into my config.plist and changed my darkwake. #'s 0-4 did not work for me. # 8 worked flawlessly. darkwake=8 . I now have a full functioning sleep & auto sleep.
HOPE THIS HELPED AND I WILL BE UPDATING PERIODICALLY. CHEERS