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Thanks, but... If I have to use my MultiBeast for Mountain Lion, the last option for iMac is the 13,1. Does it matter? I've tried with MultiBeast for El Capitan, but it shows an error in the installation....
 
[ Copypasting my post from another thread about the GA-B75M-D3H ]

GA-B75M-D3H
GeForce 210
10.12.3 Sierra
Clover UEFI mode

Can't get QE/CI full acceleration on the 210 or my two 8*00 cards. All 3 always worked with Chameleon all the way to Yosemite.

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Solved. See my linked post.
 
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Hello guys!
I'm trying update from Mavericks to Sierra 10.12.3
And I have troubles with boot. One time per clean install.

My simple build:
- MoBo: GigaByte GA-B75M-D3P
- CPU: Intel i5-3570K
- GPU: integrated HD4000
- Memory: DDR3 1600Mhz 4x4Gb Corsair Vengeance LP
- SSD: SATA3 Crucial M4 128Gb​

1. I created bootable USB with Unibeast 7.0.1 with UEFI Clover
2. I can run installation only after few tries. Often with -v flag installation starts.
3. Installation runs smothly
4. Then I boot to my system from USB Clover. Sierra runs smothly. Download MultiBeast 9.0.1
5. I tried install UEFI Clover (without anything else) to my SSD
6. After reboot I can't start my Sierra (even from earlier successful bootable USB)

Another time tried install on SSD Legacy Clover. It don't boot system too.

It gets stuck with
- 'error loading kernel cache' (then I tried load 'without caches' option)
- just pluses
- black screen after progress completed

I need some advice, please.
 

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So!
Now I have more stable booting Sierra with this MultiBeast options
Screen Shot 2017-03-01 at 02.07.24.png

What about your options guys?

Also I added to CLOVER config.plist Boot section
Arguments 'nv_disable=1' for HD4000 and change XMPDetection to 'YES' for correct memory frequency
Screen Shot 2017-03-01 at 02.11.43.png


<key>Boot</key>
<dict>
<key>Arguments</key>
<string>dart=0 nv_disable=1</string>
<key>DefaultVolume</key>
<string>SSD</string>
<key>Legacy</key>
<string>PBR</string>
<key>Log</key>
<true/>
<key>Secure</key>
<false/>
<key>Timeout</key>
<integer>1</integer>
<key>XMPDetection</key>
<string>YES</string>
</dict>​

Also I changed screen resolution in GUI section. I have DELL U2412M with native resolution 1920x1200.
But looks like it doesn't take effect. When Sierra loads my screen blinks for changing resolution

<key>ScreenResolution</key>
<string>1920x1200</string>​
 
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