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The everything works Asus Z390-I Gaming * i7-8700K * SAPPHIRE NITRO+ Radeon RX Vega 64 Build

That's crazy expensive, most people buy directly from Dell which seems to ship to every country. Do you have that option? It looks like vendors are profiteering. There are 3 identical cards under different names but search tonymac to make sure they can work:

1) Dell DW1560
2) Fosa BCM94352Z
3) Lenovo BCM94352Z

Edit: You may read about Dells not working in Lenovo laptops or the other way around. That does not mean the card won't work for you, laptops have whitelists that restrict components to those sourced from the OEM.

I didn't manage to talk with a human being at DELL, seems to talk with the support I need the serial number of my faulty DELL product. Anyway, I saw that the Lenovo has different pin from DELL card, it lacks a cut in the lower part, will it fit anyway?
 
I didn't manage to talk with a human being at DELL, seems to talk with the support I need the serial number of my faulty DELL product. Anyway, I saw that the Lenovo has different pin from DELL card, it lacks a cut in the lower part, will it fit anyway?

I have a meeting in 10 minutes, I will get back to you in an hour or so and look at it with you. I will edit previous posts so you can see what I used and what can fit.
 
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You need a special build of Mojave or be a developer with 10.14.5 Public Beta 1 to use 19,x definitions. I have heard that the -no_compat_check flag can work but didn’t try it.

@jessesolomonscott i don’t think it has anything to do with your issue but you could always try setting your SMBIOS to 8,1 using Clover Configurator On your Mac Pro.

More important would be to boot in verbose mode se we know what’s going on. At the Clover screen use the arrow to move to the bottom row and select options, the enter -v in boot arguments.

Used in verbose mode.....

Screen off after these pics....

Halted few seconds at..... Failed to load hardening exception. Plist..... And bootstrap......

Help me please
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Serial ports (SuperIO) should be disabled in the BIOS settings.

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I haven't seen that setting but you bring up a good point. @jessesolomonscott check that the you have USB legacy support and XHCI set to on as per the guide.

I'm not sure how many guides you followed before coming here but I suggest you reset your CMOS by shorting or placing a jumper on both pins located on the front left part of the board. Check your manual for the exact location.

Then go through the guide and set your BIOS as described.
 
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.....xhci is switched on as per guide.....

Thanks I'll reset cmos and I'll try.....
 
That's crazy expensive, most people buy directly from Dell which seems to ship to every country. Do you have that option? It looks like vendors are profiteering. There are 3 identical cards under different names but search tonymac to make sure they can work:

1) Dell DW1560
2) Fosa BCM94352Z
3) Lenovo BCM94352Z

Edit: You may read about Dells not working in Lenovo laptops or the other way around. That does not mean the card won't work for you, laptops have whitelists that restrict components to those sourced from the OEM.


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Seems the Lenovo is like the original one as pinout, I will try to find that one :)
 
I am a friend from China. I purchased hardware according to the configuration list, downloaded the latest EFI(4.10-2) and started it normally, but there are many software that can not be opened, such as 1 password. I need your help.
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