It would be good to find out if this SSDT-only approach works on the Z390 itx/ac as it might then work on the new Z490 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3...
It works for me, with the attached which I modified from your other post, Many thanks!
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...olt-3-i7-9700k-amd-rx-580.267551/post-2115235View attachment 466995
@baja-king That's awesome! Just to confirm - that's on the stock NVM20 firmware for the Z390 ITX?
Also, does TB3 work for you after sleep/wake? Mine seems to disconnect with my only option being a reboot to get it activated again.
I don't know if I am making something wrong, but your postet config.plist seems completely empty.It works for me, with the attached which I modified from your other post, Many thanks!
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...olt-3-i7-9700k-amd-rx-580.267551/post-2115235View attachment 466995
@baja-king Great to see your success. Actually, I made the same change last night but the result was not as good as you're.Yes, stock NVM20 firmware on the z390 ITX. With 4.40c bios
TB3 and USB3 are both connected after sleep.
@baja-king Great to see your success. Actually, I made the same change last night but the result was not as good as you're.
Compare the difference, our SSDT were the same, the only difference was the RP05._INI rename. Forgive my poor understanding of coding, may I ask why it's not RP21._INI for our Asrock Z390 phantom gaming itx/ac ? If so! They should be find 52503231 084C5452 5A00084F 42465A00 084C4D53 4C00084C 4E534C00 142A5F49 4E49 replace 52503035 084C5452 5A00084F 42465A00 084C4D53 4C00084C 4E534C00 142A5F49 4E49.
Okay, I tried them both, the results were the same. The last difference should be the TB firmware update. Did you do that the procedure via windows ? The update file provided by mango1122. Thanks and congratulate !
@Qres Yes, I too was wondering the same thing. I asked @dgsga in this thread: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...olt-3-i7-9700k-amd-rx-580.267551/post-2116319
Re: Firmware => You can flash it within Windows. The one provided by @mango1122 (who in turn, if I'm correct, got it from ASRock themselves) adds an option to enable GPIO Force Pwr in the BIOS. This seems to be crucial to get things working with the SSDT.
Curious to know your results!
Thanks for the reply.A couple of observations since last night, I left a USB 3 (Type c) SD card reader attached and let my rig sleep last night and this morning it had woken up and said the disk did not eject properly...
@tom-tv the lines in that config.plist are the patches to be applied to the ACPI section of your full Opencore config.plist
@Qres I have too noticed that Hackintool does not reveal the SSP1 usb port but it is functioning correctly