Leesureone
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Sleep/ wake failure is usually a function of incorrect USB port limit configuration or a USB device plugged in that is keeping your computer from sleeping similar to your Egpu. There have been quite a few i7beh users reporting the same behavior that solved it by creating their own specific UAIC-SSDT.aml.I used Leesureone's updated clover EFI on page 90.
I was able to get the install working. So far the obvious stuff works (keyboard, mouse, internet, display). However, when I put the computer to sleep it reboots on wake. I tested it with and without my eGPU attached so it does not seem directly related, but I do know that the eGPU can affect sleep. I also tested with and without "put drives to sleep" in the settings. Any tips or guidance is appreciated. I posted my computer specifications below, please let me know if any other information is required. Thank you again for your time.
Computer Specs
Intel Nuc8i7beh
i7-8559u
240 Gb SSD (Used for hackintosh)
1 TB M.2 (Used for another OS)
2 x 8 GB 2400 Mhz DDR4
RX 590 Routed through TB3 eGPU.
The New Beginner's Guide to USB Port Configuration
Important Update: June 2023 From Big Sur 11.3 on the built-in OpenCore XhciPortLimit quirk no-longer worked as described. This became a known "bug", though in reality it was Apple changing their internal code, making a simple "peek and poke" to keep it operating, a difficult task. However, with...
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