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

Great guide, works great! I followed using an i5 8400 instead and iGPU. All works except sleep (the second time). If I have sleep enabled, the first time it sleeps works fine and powers back on. However, if it sleeps again it then reboots.

I've read through all 199 pages and couldn't see anyone else having this issue. (Although after 199 pages, I might have missed.) Does anybody have any ideas what might fix it?
 
@ModMike
The ease of this build was just astounding. Thank you so much for your time and generosity. My new edit machine is screaming fast, and I have you alone to thank for it.

I have a couple of questions. Should I upgrade to the latest Mojave? I am currently 10.14.3 but I worry about upgrading. If I were to upgrade, would it be through software update?

Would you consider doing a TEWG build for the AsRock Z390 Phantom Gaming-ITX? It supports TB3.

Thanks again!
 
@ModMike, thanks so much for the detailed instructions and the thorough explanation. After fiddling around for a couple of days on my own (without much success) I finally understood how to use your config and must say it worked like a charm even on my Asus Prime Z390-A mainboard.

Thanks again for putting so much effort in this guide and your config and for sharing it with us in this forum!
 
It seems that BT doesn’t really work. It shows up, it lists some devices from iCloud, but it doesn’t work really.
 
It seems that BT doesn’t really work. It shows up, it lists some devices from iCloud, but it doesn’t work really.
To get help you will need to provide more information. First step is to update your profile and then specify how you are trying to connect with bluetooth ( what wifi/bluetooth card are you using).

If you read back through the various postings other users have had similar issues and most worked it out eventually. Depends on your hardware.
 
Hello everyone.
First of all, great article.
1. But I have some strange issue. When Hakintosh is installed I can not enter to bios. Technically I see 'Press F1 or DEL to enter to bios' but when i do that, I see the black screen only. The system looks responsive after that (CTRL+ALT+DEL works, toggling NumLock is also works).
2. If I leave the menu I see the clover menu and able to log in to MacOs.
3. The same thing in case of installation USB plugged in.
To access to the bios again, I have to erase my SSD first (or erase clover EFI partition) and unplug the USB with clover EFI partition on it.
4. After CMOS resetting I see the screen with F1 suggestion to set up the settings. But it turns me back to black screen after I press the button.

I have tried display port, hdmi and different monitors already. The only way to return my bios menu is to boot from some USB and remove Hakintosh EFI partition.

SSD: Samsung EVO 970 plus
Motherboard: Asus Z390-I Gaming
GPU: Intel UHD 630
CPU: I5-9600K

Any idea? Thanks in advance!
 
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Please read and comply with the rules, in particular the one regarding profiles.
Link to profile Just three items - Motherboard (or prebuilt system), Processor (CPU) and Graphics.



SSD: Samsung EVO 970 plus

Any idea?

 
Please read and comply with the rules, in particular the one regarding profiles.
Link to profile Just three items - Motherboard (or prebuilt system), Processor (CPU) and Graphics.





Well, I had the newest firmware preinstalled already on my SSD. I read the article before buy this model of SSD.
And there were not any crashes or something. Read/write operations are stable. The issue only with bios displaying. I'm not sure if SSD can relates with such problem.
Thank you.
 
I’ve managed to get Mojave going and used Asus BT400 for Bluetooth. Works fine.
However, Catalina beta 5 messed it up; I guess I need a different USB limit patches. It also doesn’t restart or shut down properly... anyone got idea?

The config is: Z390-I, 9900K, iGPU.
 
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