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i9 9900k / Asus Prime z390-A -- Clover / Mojave Update Issues

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Yeah, just plug in the video card and go. You don't need to do anything else.

You don't need to change the system definition if you don't want to.

Yes, you should fix USB the included solution is considered "temporary".
Currently, my bios- graphics is set to "CPU graphics". Once I installed the rx580, do I need to change the graphics setting to "PCIE"? many thanks.
 
Currently, my bios- graphics is set to "CPU graphics". Once I installed the rx580, do I need to change the graphics setting to "PCIE"? many thanks.

Yes. Set your RX 580 to primary in BIOS.

Move monitor cable from motherboard to RX 580.
 
Hi @pastrychef

I'm having an issue with this board.
Configured with i9 9900KF, iMacPro1,1, RX 580 4GB.
After a few minutes the system is booted there's a reboot. It has nothing to do with sleep.
System is up...and then reboot.
I attach the EFI folder.
 

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Hi @pastrychef

I'm having an issue with this board.
Configured with i9 9900KF, iMacPro1,1, RX 580 4GB.
After a few minutes the system is booted there's a reboot. It has nothing to do with sleep.
System is up...and then reboot.
I attach the EFI folder.

I'm not sure that's a hackintosh configuration problem. Does it reboot on its own in Windows and/or Linux?

You can try the EFI from my Z390 build, post #4. (Link is below in my signature.) It should work much better than your EFI. You are still using emulated NVRAM.
 
I'm not sure that's a hackintosh configuration problem. Does it reboot on its own in Windows and/or Linux?

You can try the EFI from my Z390 build, post #4. (Link is below in my signature.) It should work much better than your EFI. You are still using emulated NVRAM.
Hi, thanks for your reply.
Do I need to go through the process of enabling NVRAM on this Asus Prime Z390-A?

No, in Windows it doesn't reboot.
 
Hi, thanks for your reply.
Do I need to go through the process of enabling NVRAM on this Asus Prime Z390-A?

No, in Windows it doesn't reboot.

Try my EFI. NVRAM is working with that EFI.
 
Ok.....Native NVRam works even without modifying the Bios now?
Thanks!

There was never a need to "modify" BIOS. All that was needed was a change in BIOS setting, albeit a hidden one.

Since you are on an Asus motherboard, it isn't needed.
 
There was never a need to "modify" BIOS. All that was needed was a change in BIOS setting, albeit a hidden one.

Since you are on an Asus motherboard, it isn't needed.
Thanks!!
I've seen in your Z390 EFI that you don't have the SSDTs: SSDT-USBX.aml and SSDT-XOSI.aml
Are they not needed anymore?

Also I've seen the KernelToPatch: AppleALC Kernel Panic Fix
Is such for the sudden reboots in Catalina? Or is it for the wake from sleep reboots?
 
Thanks!!
I've seen in your Z390 EFI that you don't have the SSDTs: SSDT-USBX.aml and SSDT-XOSI.aml
Are they not needed anymore?

Also I've seen the KernelToPatch: AppleALC Kernel Panic Fix
Is such for the sudden reboots in Catalina? Or is it for the wake from sleep reboots?

I've never used SSDT-XOSI so, as far as I'm concerned, it's never been needed.

USBX is integrated in to SSDT-EC-USBX.

That was a patch for a bug that I never ran across. But it was vit9696 who came with it and I just added it and never removed it.
 
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