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iMac Pro X299 - Live the Future now with macOS 10.14 Mojave [Successful Build/Extended Guide]

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Hi kgp, is it possible to use an ASUS ROG-STRIX-RXVEGA64?
I got tired of waiting for Nvidia and I found a good price for the mentioned Asus but I need your blessing.
A hug and I hope you are well.

Well I have no personal experience with the ASUS ROG-STRIX-RXVEGA64? Else, why not?
 
Do not worry, I better go to safety and buy the sapphire, a question ...
The problems with the fans were solved ... they work correctly as expected depending on the workload?

Yes
 
Hey Izo1, sorry for just jumping in here, not sure if you meantioned this already or if it applies to your card, but did you enable WiFi-Bluetooth bridging in windows? I had an unstable Bluetooth connection in Mac OS and windows until I enabled bridging. I’m sure you or someone else has already meantioned/thought of this.

In my experience it seemed to work. In my case, I was trying to use AirPods and the connection was quite poor. By enabling bridging in Windows, they worked as expected in Mac OS and Windows after a reboot. I'll see if I can grab screen from Windows later today.
 
In my experience it seemed to work. In my case, I was trying to use AirPods and the connection was quite poor. By enabling bridging in Windows, they worked as expected in Mac OS and Windows after a reboot. I'll see if I can grab screen from Windows later today.

macOS has a tool called Bluetooth Explorer to open up options for the Wifi/BT stack.

See attached, I can't find a bridging option for some reason.
 

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macOS has a tool called Bluetooth Explorer to open up options for the Wifi/BT stack.

See attached, I can't find a bridging option for some reason.

Here we go, its actually called Bluetooth Collaboration. As I understand it, this setting enables all antennas to be used for Bluetooth when needed. You get to it through device manager and in the properties through the WIFI adapter. Im on the OSXWIFI Broadcom adapter. Screenshot attached.
 

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Here we go, its actually called Bluetooth Collaboration. As I understand it, this setting enables all antennas to be used for Bluetooth when needed. You get to it through device manager and in the properties through the WIFI adapter. Im on the OSXWIFI Broadcom adapter. Screenshot attached.

Ah ok, I just enabled that actually. Going to see if it does indeed make a difference under macOS. If it does it seems like it writes that setting to the firmware?

Thanks!
 
Ah ok, I just enabled that actually. Going to see if it does indeed make a difference under macOS. If it does it seems like it writes that setting to the firmware?

Thanks!

That's my best guess. It's been about 6months since I enabled it so there is definitely a chance I am remembering it incorrectly, but my AirPods do work perfectly now, as well as JBL speakers. And I just have the regular antennas provided by OSXWIFI. Seems like I have a good 15-20ft range.
 
That's my best guess. It's been about 6months since I enabled it so there is definitely a chance I am remembering it incorrectly, but my AirPods do work perfectly now, as well as JBL speakers. And I just have the regular antennas provided by OSXWIFI. Seems like I have a good 15-20ft range.

I just tried my AirPods and it works between walls now after the setting change...will report back when I try Sony's and Bose's, which had terrible reception before.

Cool!
 
I just tried my AirPods and it works between walls now after the setting change...will report back when I try Sony's and Bose's, which had terrible reception before.

Cool!

Yes, my dude! So happy. Hope it all works. Sorry I didn't chime in earlier.
 
Hi KGP, tomorrow I get the sapphire vega 64, I also ordered the source Corsair HX1200i 80 plus platinum.
I noticed that this sapphire has 3 pci-e connectors, as watts like this card.
I have also seen that, like the reference model, it has two bios, one with the stock speeds and the other that seems to lower the frequency to be fresher.
Can I put the bios soft?
With the power it offers, it's enough for me and if that way it drops a few degrees better.
What side is the bios switch to the soft mode?
 
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