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pastrychef's Asus ROG Strix Z370-G Gaming (WI-FI AC) build w/ i9-9900K + AMD 6600 XT

I ve seen it before but I ll try again .. Thanks

I've never encountered the problem you are seeing and I've done multiple clean installs on this motherboard, the most recent being just last week... Hopefully, the solutions discussed in that thread will help you. Among the solutions mentioned in that thread are:
  • Make sure FakeSMC.kext is not in /System/Library/.
  • Adding DMAR and/or MATS drop tables.
 
As I noted in the first post, I had been using a Dell DW1830 M.2 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card. It had been working well but I wanted to use a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card from a real Mac. So, I ordered a BCM94360CS2 that is found in 2013-2017 MacBook Airs and an appropriate M.2 adaptor for it.

The BCM94360CS2 and M.2 adaptor is too tall to close the bracket casing that's included with the motherboard, but that's fine. Securing both to the bracket works fine. Because it's taller, one of the pigtail antennas will not be able to reach. I swapped it with one of the pigtails from the PCI-e adaptor I used for my previous build.

In my particular case, the height of the BCM94360CS2 and adaptor forced me to shave off a little bit of the rear case fan in the corner.

Reasons:
  • The BCM94360CS2 only requires 2 antennas vs the 3 required for the DW1830. This works out better with this motherboard because the bracket and backplate on this motherboard were designed for 2 antennas.
  • Guaranteed 100% compatibility.
  • No need for additional kexts or patches.
Advantages/Disadvantages:
  • The DW1830 was too wide to fit in to the bracket that came with the motherboard, so I just had it plugged in to the M.2 connector with nothing securing it.
  • There has been some reports that the DW1830 would be slow after sleep in macOS. I didn't test this.
  • The DW1830 is capable of 1300Mbps. The BCM94360CS2 is only capable of 867Mbps.
  • The BCM94360CS2 is true plug-n-play with macOS. The DW1830 required two kexts for Bluetooth to work.
Here are the items I purchased:
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MacBook Air 13 A1465 A1466 2013 2014 WiFi Bluetooth Air Port Card BCM94360CS2 AP | eBay
Amazon.com: New WiFi Bluetooth Card BCM94360CS2 For MacBook Air 13'' A1465 A1466 Mid 2013: Computers & Accessories

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BCM94360CS2 Card To NGFF(M.2) Key A/E Adapter For Mac OS and Hackintosh | eBay
Amazon.com: Hobbypower BCM94360CS2/BCM943224PCIEBT2 Card To NGFF(M.2) Key A/E Adapter For Mac OS: Computers & Accessories


Here it is with everything assembled:
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Here's a picture of it installed. (Thanks @Lestliness for the picture!):
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Here's another angle.
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Edit (January 19, 2018):
As I noted above, one of the stock pigtail antennas will be too short to reach the BCM94360CS2. You can replace the pigtail with something like this:
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4X IPEX /MHF4 to RP-SMA Antenna Pigtail for NGFF/M.2 WIFI/WLAN/3G/4G Modules-US | eBay


Hey chef,

firstly ive got:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201502390789 - pigtails
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292485276961 - wificard
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292314966584 - adaptor

sitting in my basket. Before i purchase need confirming if im getting the right parts. I aim to do the same hack on a Asus z370-I gaming wifi mobo.

Secondly, not a fan of the shark fin asus antenna, want a pair that just connects directly to the card, what compatible pair should i get for this set up?

cheers
 
I've never encountered the problem you are seeing and I've done multiple clean installs on this motherboard, the most recent being just last week... Hopefully, the solutions discussed in that thread will help you. Among the solutions mentioned in that thread are:
  • Make sure FakeSMC.kext is not in /System/Library/.
  • Adding DMAR and/or MATS drop tables.
Lea two weeks I try but without interest .. Can you send me an EFI file followed you to try it?
 
I've never encountered the problem you are seeing and I've done multiple clean installs on this motherboard, the most recent being just last week... Hopefully, the solutions discussed in that thread will help you. Among the solutions mentioned in that thread are:
  • Make sure FakeSMC.kext is not in .
  • Adding DMAR and/or MATS drop tables.
There is no /System/Library/ in folder EFI!!!
 
Hey chef,

firstly ive got:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201502390789 - pigtails
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292485276961 - wificard
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292314966584 - adaptor

sitting in my basket. Before i purchase need confirming if im getting the right parts. I aim to do the same hack on a Asus z370-I gaming wifi mobo.

Secondly, not a fan of the shark fin asus antenna, want a pair that just connects directly to the card, what compatible pair should i get for this set up?

cheers

The parts look fine to me.

The antennas I'm using are:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dual-Frequ...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649

Reception has been very good for me with these.
 
Lea two weeks I try but without interest .. Can you send me an EFI file followed you to try it?

My EFI folders are in post #1. I thought you were follow the instructions from there already...
 
I tried it before but to no avail..
It seems that the i7 8700K Coffee Lake is not yet supported..
except me:banghead:

i7-8700K has been supported since a few macOS releases ago. I have been using one for about half a year. I haven't had to use FakeCPUID since Sierra.

Which version of macOS are you trying to install?

You can try doing the install on another computer then putting a working EFI folder on to the drive and put the system drive back in to your Coffee Lake build.
 
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