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- Aug 6, 2019
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z390 Designare
- CPU
- i7-9700K
- Graphics
- RX 5700 XT
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Sapphire Nitro+Which brand 5700XT do you have? @heyelly
Sapphire Nitro+Which brand 5700XT do you have? @heyelly
That's a nice configuration. On the NZXT X62 we can monitor and control the LEDs, connected fans, and pump speed. On the H510 Elite we can monitor and control the NZXT Smart Device V2, allowing us to monitor and control connected AER RGB accessories such as AER RGB 2 fans/lights, lighting strips, NZXT Under Glow, NZXT cable comb, etc.
It requires liquidctl from here:
GitHub - liquidctl/liquidctl: Cross-platform CLI and Python drivers for AIO liquid coolers and other devices
Cross-platform CLI and Python drivers for AIO liquid coolers and other devices - liquidctl/liquidctlgithub.com
The best part is that liquidctl now supports Homebrew on macOS. This means we can install current version and future updates as follows:
That's it. When new versions of liquidctl are released, just type:
- First, install Xcode from the Mac App Store.
- Then install Homebrew from Terminal by typing:
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
- Finally, install liquidctl from Terminal by typing:
brew tap jonasmalacofilho/liquidctl
brew install liquidctl
To use liquidctl, please see the docs located here:
brew upgrade liquidctl
liquidctl/docs at main · liquidctl/liquidctl
Cross-platform CLI and Python drivers for AIO liquid coolers and other devices - liquidctl/liquidctlgithub.com
If you look at the USB plugs which come with the Fenvi and NZXT you will see that they only use one port on the M.B. socket, which has two. If you're very careful you can release the individual pins from one of the black USB plugs and insert them into the other, below those already there (in the same order, ie red underneath red) The two pieces of hardware then sharing the same plugI just finished the whole process in #10201, installed RX 5700XT and Fenvi WiFi card.
All works! Including the Fenvi card and RX 5700 XT. However, since my NZXT fans and x62 cooler both need the f_usb of the mobo to work, there is no place for me to plug in the Bluetooth port of the Fenvi card into the mobo. So, I currently don't have Bluetooth and cannot test the AirDrop. Any suggestions for a workable Bluetooth dongle?
Also, anything I should check? Can I login to iCloud / use Apple Music / app store?
Thank you so much for the help!!!!
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Yeah I know the f_usb plug can control two ports, but my h510i case also need one for the 3 fans installed.If you look at the USB plugs which come with the Fenvi and NZXT you will see that they only use one port on the M.B. socket, which has two. If you're very careful you can release the individual pins from one of the black USB plugs and insert them into the other, below those already there (in the same order, ie red underneath red) The two pieces of hardware then sharing the same plug
Hello @luvlastcallWell I am going to share the Clover folder as required sir please find the attachment and do the needful.
Thanks and will try to look for these drivers and try to boot from USB Drive If possible
Please use something like this:Yeah I know the f_usb plug can control two ports, but my h510i case also need one for the 3 fans installed.
So I already used up both of them.
thanks anyway! here is the photos of the f_usb port currently look like:
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Feel free to ask questions about this.WOW! You even did the extra for me! great thanks! will install that later when i finished the whole installation.
So the config.plist provided in the Catalina Mini-Guide would not work with iGPU until you checked on Inject Intel and specified a Fake IntelGFX device ID?I have tried to do the iGPU method, with your iGPU config and added fakeid also InjectIntel ticked,
although i also get the gIOScreenState error at the end of verbose, the installer boot successfully and I installed catalina 10.15.1 at the end!
In my experience, the iGPU performs really quite well on my 4K Asus Designo monitor. To check if it's accelerated, simply select About this Mac from the Apple menu, and see what's shown next to Graphics.@CaseySJ is it normal not to have any HW acceleration when booting with the iGPU in the first steps of your guide? I mean, the dock and a lot of other GUI elements haven't the classic transparency as we have with the 5700XT installed, weird resolution and so on...