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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

Yes it is working correctly! This is the first confirmation of this! So the Intel CNVi Bluetooth (but not WiFi) will work natively in Mojave, but we must run Windows first in order to initialize the device.

Can't someone without Windows test it if it's working also without it. I just deleted all Bluetooth plist in Preferences as I recall and moved all SSDTs outside Clover (for the sleep issue), guess it takes a couple of minutes.
 
Can't someone without Windows test it if it's working also without it. I just deleted all Bluetooth plist in Preferences as I recall and moved all SSDTs outside Clover (for the sleep issue).
I tried many times without Windows. Was never able to get non-zero address.
 
Thanks for the explanation. I have CPU Cooler connected to CPU Fan Header. On F_USB header I have the Bluetooth/wifi Pcie Card.

I'm about to disconnect it and try to make computer sleep.

I tried removing my wifi card and disconnecting the bluetooth from USB header.
Didnt help anything.

Are other folks having the sleep issues using 10.14.3? Thats the only other change I can think that I made.
I wonder if it has to do with this new update.
 
I tried removing my wifi card and disconnecting the bluetooth from USB header.
Didnt help anything.

Are other folks having the sleep issues using 10.14.3? Thats the only other change I can think that I made.
I wonder if it has to do with this new update.
Yes, I'm on 10.14.3.
Just an observation, I never had a problem w/ sleep before I got the bluetooth working.
 
I tried removing my wifi card and disconnecting the bluetooth from USB header.
Didnt help anything.

Are other folks having the sleep issues using 10.14.3? Thats the only other change I can think that I made.
I wonder if it has to do with this new update.
Yes, I'm on 10.14.3.
Just an observation, I never had a problem w/ sleep before I got the bluetooth working.
I'm on 10.14.3 and both induced-sleep and auto-sleep are working fine. However, I just remembered that I turned off darkwake a few days ago. Not sure if that makes any difference. Here are my Boot settings:
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A connection to CPU Fan Header is perfectly okay and will not interfere with sleep. The Bluetooth/WiFi card also should not interfere. We'll have to keep looking for an answer to sudden-wake. Nothing immediately jumps to mind, but hopefully we'll figure this out soon enough.

A CPU cooler connection to F_USB header might cause some problem with sleep (not sure). So anyone with that connection should try removing it.


So here's my (no) progress:

- As said Sleep does not work. But also found that Shutdown does not work (this is a little bit more serious since if I want to shut down computer I have to force shutdown.) I only noticed this morning, after change for the clover folder and config.plist you edited. After that I did:

- Unplugged Broadcom PcieCard and respective bluetooth cable

- When I booted computer I was forced to enter BIOS Settings again.

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- I entered all BIOS Settings again, after restarting Sleep and Shutdown was not working either

- I Placed back the PCI E Card again on its place.

- Just found that continuity is not working, but will restart to see if 'comes alive' again.
Edit: Continuity resurrected!
 
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I'm on 10.14.3 and both induced-sleep and auto-sleep are working fine. However, I just remembered that I turned off darkwake a few days ago. Not sure if that makes any difference. Here are my Boot settings:
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Also did the changes here as you have. No luck all the same
 
So here's my (no) progress:

- As said Sleep does not work. But also found that Shutdown does not work (this is a little bit more serious since if I want to shut down computer I have to force shutdown.) I only noticed this morning, after change for the clover folder and config.plist you edited. After that I did:

- Unplugged Broadcom PcieCard and respective bluetooth cable

- When I booted computer I was forced to enter BIOS Settings again.

View attachment 384346

- I entered all BIOS Settings again, after restarting Sleep and Shutdown was not working either

- I Placed back the PCI E Card again on its place.

- Just found that continuity is not working, but will restart to see if 'comes alive' again.
Edit: Continuity resurrected!
This BIOS issue may have been caused by removal of the PCIe card. Computer should be shut down and power cable should be unplugged from the wall before adding or removing PCI devices.
 
This BIOS issue may have been caused by removal of the PCIe card. Computer should be shut down and power cable should be unplugged from the wall before adding or removing PCI devices.

Ok makes sense to me. I totally forgot to take power cable, as I normally do.
 
Can't someone without windows test it if it's working also without it, I just deleted all bluetooth plist in preferences as I recall and moved all SSDTs outside clover (for the sleep issue), guess it takes a couple of minutes.

I can try that. But, if i move out SSDTs out of Clover, I will have problems then with my USB and Thunderbolt ports right?

Is it easy to revert things without mess?
 
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