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[SUCCESS] blouse's "Hack Pro" :: i9-9900K + Z390 Aorus Pro + Vega 64 + TB3 + USB3 :: 100% working

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i9-9900K,
RX 580

I am struggling as my FCPX is freezing while rendering H.264.
My iGPU also showing 7MB, I'm attaching my EFI. please have a look where I am wrong

BIOS
Initial graphics- iGPU
internal graphics - enabled
iGPU screen is blank after boot drives
Give my config iGPU.plist a shot (I also posted my entire Clover folder). A user by the name of @darrix was having similar issues, and we worked through it in my thread. Check pages 5, 6, and 7 for the ordeal.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...k-vega64-gigabyte-z390-aorus-pro-wifi.267701/
 
Mine is a 8700K, but both chips use the 630 graphics chipset. As far as I can tell Hardware Acceleration is working.
Same UHD630 but different deviceID I was told.
Apparently macOS doesn't like the deviceID of the IGPU from the 9th gen CPUs
 
Just enquiring about the Audio Codec Realtek ALC1220-VB present on this motherboard.
On the first page of this guide it says internal audio doesn't work.

Has it been made any advance on such audio codec?
It there a way to make it work?
Any other thought on the Z390 AORUS PRO?

thanks in advance.
 
@zzmadd, the latest version of AppleALC will work with the Realtek ALC1220-VB codec. You can download the latest versions of Lilu, AppleALC, and WhateverGreen with these links.
 
Thanks!! Very good news.
 
Woot woot. I got my Gigabyte Z390 Pro WiFi up and running with an i5-9600k. No wifi or sound yet but it booted from through clover.
I have the same motherboard and CPU: i5-9600K with a Nitro+ RX580 card. How do I get this set up? I'm new to this. The MB is Z390 Aurora WiFi Pro like yours.
Thank you in advance.
 
I have the same motherboard and CPU: i5-9600K with a Nitro+ RX580 card. How do I get this set up? I'm new to this. The MB is Z390 Aurora WiFi Pro like yours.
Thank you in advance.
This thread that you are in has a great how-to. That can get you started. If you don't want to know all the ins and outs of this whole process, I have an easier method. Read below.


Here is the process I used on my latest drive that I installed macOS onto my Z390 Aorus Pro Wifi.
I used a 2 USB stick process. I think you can get away with one stick with two partitions (I just keep a 1GB stick with only the boot folder on it as a backup).

First, download UniBeast. Then format a USB Stick to Mac OS Extended (not Fat32 or exFat). IF the disk is over 32GB, then partition it down to at least 8GB for that macOS Extended partition. You can format the other partition how you want.

Next you'll want a Clover boot drive. Format either another USB drive or partition your other drive. Go to my thread and grab my EFI folder. (Honestly, it's the easiest method, and you'll have full USB3.0 speeds during your install).

Unzip and place the EFI folder into your Fat32 drive.

Run UniBeast. Select Bootloader EFI. Graphics leave blank as your RX 580 card is natively supported.

After it has created the drive, stick the USB into your computer, and boot off of the UEFI folder on the USB stick.

After you have it all setup, you'll have to run Clover Configurator. Go to Mount EFI. Mount the partition of your hard drive/SSD. Open it and copy the EFI folder from your USB stick. Now you can go back to BIOS and tell it to boot off of the hard drive. You should be good to go.

Here is the link to my thread that also has my EFI folder.

Note: I'm assuming you have an actual Mac so that you can download macOS from Apple's Mac App Store.
 
Using latest AppleALC and inject 16 audio is working well for me.
What a great thread! Thanks for all the help getting my build up and going. The audio about did me in, but you guys saved my bacon!
 
I installed the Kext with the settings you mentioned for VegaTag. My fans on the Sapphire Radeon Vega64 Nitro+ started spinning pretty fast - I actually can hear them now. Would you recommend setting the target temperature to something like 65 and target speed to 3000?

Thanks in advance!
 
Is CPU-Power-Management working on the i9-9900K and macOS 10.14.4?
On my i7-4790K, GA-Z97-D3H CPU-Power-Management has stopped working since the Update.
I want to upgrade to i9-9900K and Z390 Aorus Master soon.
 
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