- Joined
- Jul 8, 2017
- Messages
- 38
- Motherboard
- ASUS ROG Z270G
- CPU
- i7 7700K
- Graphics
- VEGA 64
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
I own an MSI RX Vega 64
My problem is that when the screen turns off / goes to sleep / becomes black... the Card has trouble waking up.
I would have to wait a long time for it to eventually wakeup, or turn off and on the screen in the OSX to wake it up (sort of give it a kick and hope it starts this time)
I have devised a temporary solution which is not the best, and am looking to see if anyone else has this problem.
My current workaround involvers making the top right "hot corner" to turn the screen off, that way when i mouse over to the top-right, the screen turns off, and when I move the mouse again, it turns back on... doing this a few times usually brings the computer back to life.
-or-
If the hackintosh is locked to the screen where you have to type in your password, you can simply press esc key a few times which has the same effect of turning off and on, hoping on one of those attempts the card will start showing an image.
But, doing this every single day, every time the computer goes to sleep is a pain in the but, specially when you need something done fast, and have to wait for 3 min waking up your sleeping/drunk hackintosh.
any advice would be Super!
My Kexts:
1.
2.
* Attached Config File
p.s. anything graphic intensive usually shuts down the computer. like playing fortnight or exporting a video file.
My problem is that when the screen turns off / goes to sleep / becomes black... the Card has trouble waking up.
I would have to wait a long time for it to eventually wakeup, or turn off and on the screen in the OSX to wake it up (sort of give it a kick and hope it starts this time)
I have devised a temporary solution which is not the best, and am looking to see if anyone else has this problem.
My current workaround involvers making the top right "hot corner" to turn the screen off, that way when i mouse over to the top-right, the screen turns off, and when I move the mouse again, it turns back on... doing this a few times usually brings the computer back to life.
-or-
If the hackintosh is locked to the screen where you have to type in your password, you can simply press esc key a few times which has the same effect of turning off and on, hoping on one of those attempts the card will start showing an image.
But, doing this every single day, every time the computer goes to sleep is a pain in the but, specially when you need something done fast, and have to wait for 3 min waking up your sleeping/drunk hackintosh.
any advice would be Super!
My Kexts:
1.
2.
* Attached Config File
p.s. anything graphic intensive usually shuts down the computer. like playing fortnight or exporting a video file.