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

I did not configure the iGPU. The iGPU configured me to disconnect the HDMI-cable before booting.

I have used the unified version of the EFI by Pastrychef, which I configured for a specific motherboard's "USB-ports" after his description. Audio is missing, probably I missed something. The HDMI-cable have to be unplugged when booting. My guess, as a total beginner here is that it might be more fruitful for you, to download the unified version of the EFI on page 1.

Are you using HDMI audio or one of the audio jacks from the motherboard?

Are you saying you don't get any video unless you leave your HDMI cable unplugged when booting?

Please post your EFI. I would like to see what changes you've made and if I can help fix any errors.
 
Thank you for the quick response. During the UniBeast installation, there is an Optional Graphics Configuration. 2 options, Inject ATI and Inject NVDIA. When I started this project, I did not select any. I had HS OS come up but graphics were very glitchy. After trial and error, I finally selected one.. the NVIDIA and went thru the entire process of creating the USB and copied your 4.1 EFI.zip to the USB drive.
Now to follow your directions :)

If you selected Inject Nvidia prior to copying my EFI folder to your EFI partition then the Inject Nvidia is irrelevant because it gets overwritten once you copy my EFI folder over the existing one.
 
Are you using HDMI audio or one of the audio jacks from the motherboard?

Are you saying you don't get any video unless you leave your HDMI cable unplugged when booting?

Please post your EFI. I would like to see what changes you've made and if I can help fix any errors.

Audio: I use a headset with the line-out on motherboard.

Video: DP is fine alone (perhaps also HDMI alone, I can't remember). With DP connected and HDMI also start-up halts.
After boot I can reconnect second monitor with HDMI, and both monitors functions. This behaviour I have noticed is described in another thread, with exact same configuration, dual monitor on iGPU.
 

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Audio: I use a headset with the line-out on motherboard.

Video: DP is fine alone (perhaps also HDMI alone, I can't remember). With DP connected and HDMI also start-up halts.
After boot I can reconnect second monitor with HDMI, and both monitors functions. This behaviour I have noticed is described in another thread, with exact same configuration, dual monitor on iGPU.

System Preferences>Sound, try setting Output to Internal Speakers. Then plug in your headphones to front headphone jack.

Not sure about dual video... I only have one monitor...

Please try this EFI to see if it helps.
 

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Hey @pastrychef, did you read about the newest whatevergreen.kext that includes (AMD,INTEL and NVIDIA) patch?

Does this mean that the only kext we need is whatevergreen and lilu.kext? Have you tried it out?

Yes. It's all been incorporated in to r4.1 of my EFI folder. Newest AppleALC is in there too.
 
Yes. It's all been incorporated in to r4.1 of my EFI folder. Newest AppleALC is in there too.

Thank you so much, i have other motherboard and gpu, but i believe that i will not have any problem. Great.

Did you saw any better perfomance?
 
Thank you so much, i have other motherboard and gpu, but i believe that i will not have any problem. Great.

Did you saw any better perfomance?

I don't notice any performance difference. Everything seems stable so far. I'm currently at 22 hours of uptime.
 
System Preferences>Sound, try setting Output to Internal Speakers. Then plug in your headphones to front headphone jack.

Not sure about dual video... I only have one monitor...

Please try this EFI to see if it helps.

Audio: I can only choose between SoundFlower, AppleTV, AirParrot.

EFI: Did you change anything else aside from the patch from PMHeart&FredWst "USB 10.13.6+ by PMHeart&FredWst"?
It was a mistake I turned that on again, I realize that it is not needed anymore after making my own SSDT for the USB ports.
 
System Preferences>Sound, try setting Output to Internal Speakers. Then plug in your headphones to front headphone jack.

Not sure about dual video... I only have one monitor...

Please try this EFI to see if it helps.

I noticed that the mirroring option is now shown in menu, and that the HDMI now is mirroring the display output, and I can not control the monitors separately. It appears to that I only have one monitor.
 
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