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Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming build with working NVRAM

At the Clover boot menu, you can press the space bar and select to boot in verbose mode.

I recorded myself enabling verbose mode and then trying to install macOS. Nothing was different from any time I had attempted previously (in that I did not see any command-line information displayed at any point).

Would it still help to post the video?
 
I recorded myself enabling verbose mode and then trying to install macOS. Nothing was different from any time I had attempted previously (in that I did not see any command-line information displayed at any point).

Would it still help to post the video?

No. I need to see the verbose text to see what error is causing it to reboot.

At the Clover boot menu, press space bar.
Scroll down and enable verbose.
Scroll up to boot with selected options.
Video the verbose boot.
 
No. I need to see the verbose text to see what error is causing it to reboot.

At the Clover boot menu, press space bar.
Scroll down and enable verbose.
Scroll up to boot with selected options.
Video the verbose boot.

/facepalm

Sometimes it's so stupidly easy I'm embarrassed to realize what I did wrong *sigh*

I enabled verbose mode but then clicked return and attempted the install. Video forthcoming.
 
No. I need to see the verbose text to see what error is causing it to reboot.

At the Clover boot menu, press space bar.
Scroll down and enable verbose.
Scroll up to boot with selected options.
Video the verbose boot.

In the interest of maximum readability I zoomed the camera in to the lower left corner. Hopefully this does not obscure important information:

 
In the interest of maximum readability I zoomed the camera in to the lower left corner. Hopefully this does not obscure important information:


Yeah. As I suspected... It's graphics related...
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Your RX 580 should be natively supported by macOS. Idk why you are getting graphics error.

Is your IGPU disabled in BIOS?
Is your monitor connected via DisplayPort, HDMI, or DVI-D? (VGA connections can cause problems)
Is your monitor connect to one of the video out ports on the RX 580? (Do not connect monitor to your motherboard video out)

Please post the EFI folder you are currently using.

Btw, that's a beautiful job of videoing the verbose boot. I usually get extremely blurred messes and end up having to guess most of the text that's flashing by on the videos.
 
No clue how you know that's an error; I'd have never guessed that in a thousand years.

I bought the RX580 specifically because my initial research confirmed it's wide compatibility.

I disabled Internal Graphics in BIOS (with the Initial Display Output set to PCIe 1 Slot).
My monitor is connected via DVI-D.
My monitor is connected to the RX580 DVI-D output.

I figured it's worth my time to set up my EOS T6s on a mini tripod and make this as easy as possible for you.

EFI folder attached (as .zip).
 

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No clue how you know that's an error; I'd have never guessed that in a thousand years.

I bought the RX580 specifically because my initial research confirmed it's wide compatibility.

I disabled Internal Graphics in BIOS (with the Initial Display Output set to PCIe 1 Slot).
My monitor is connected via DVI-D.
My monitor is connected to the RX580 DVI-D output.

I figured it's worth my time to set up my EOS T6s on a mini tripod and make this as easy as possible for you.

EFI folder attached (as .zip).

Nice camera!

I really don't know why that EFI is throwing out a graphics error with your RX 580... It seems fine to me...

Please try with the attached OpenCore EFI. I've already filled in the Serial, Board Serial, and UUID for you. You will just have to enter your MAC address after you've installed and booted in to macOS to find out what your MAC address is.
 

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Nice camera!

I really don't know why that EFI is throwing out a graphics error with your RX 580... It seems fine to me...

Please try with the attached OpenCore EFI. I've already filled in the Serial, Board Serial, and UUID for you. You will just have to enter your MAC address after you've installed and booted in to macOS to find out what your MAC address is.

Just rename that folder as 'EFI' and drop it into the root of the USB installer? Do I need to do anything with the Multibeast directory?
 
Never mind, I see there is an EFI sub folder.
 
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