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Gigabyte Z490 Vision D (Thunderbolt 3) + i5-10400 + AMD RX 580

Glad to hear it!

Please note that very little if any support will be provided for Big Sur public beta. Anyone that wishes to experiment with Big Sur should try to be self-sufficient. Nevertheless, please ensure:
  • CFG-Lock is disabled (on Vision G, install BIOS F6 where CFG-Lock is disabled by default)
  • Try using CPUID as described here:

Wow changed CPUID and now Big Sur is installing. You are the best
 
Another thing
I paid for vision g 179$ and now is back to 199$ where vision d is still off for 279$

I have qnap 872xt with tb3 but that never worked nicely even on the real 2019 top Mac always after sleep it would not reconnect so It was driving me crazy that at the end I sold Mac and went back to my old hackintosh and now I built this new one.

I ended with 10 gbit and qnap can be in other room which will be the case , just thinking having tb3 will be ok but will not use it for qnap. So can’t decide if I should buy vision D and return this one but do not see the value still if I will not be using tb. What else is different and better in vision d and is it worth extra 100$
 
Wow changed CPUID and now Big Sur is installing. You are the best

now after big sur installed ASUS 10 gbit card stopped working. It does not see it anymore.
 
ASUS 10 gbit card stopped working
Par for the course for a Public Beta in it's early stages.
Please note that very little if any support will be provided for Big Sur public beta. Anyone that wishes to experiment with Big Sur should try to be self-sufficient.
 
Also, a setup with a Pi is really useful because it can be connected over wifi/ethernet and you can log in with your computer over network. so you can setup the clip and the pi and all cables on a breadboard somewhere and don't touch it while you flash it over SSH on your computer without the risk of touching wires or moving the programmer in your usb-port.
I looked at the GPIO for the Pi 2b and it is the same (obviously)... Not too worried about flashing. Just want to use the easiest/safest device if I have to order something anyways. Thanks for the input.
 
Another thing
I paid for vision g 179$ and now is back to 199$ where vision d is still off for 279$

I have qnap 872xt with tb3 but that never worked nicely even on the real 2019 top Mac always after sleep it would not reconnect so It was driving me crazy that at the end I sold Mac and went back to my old hackintosh and now I built this new one.

I ended with 10 gbit and qnap can be in other room which will be the case , just thinking having tb3 will be ok but will not use it for qnap. So can’t decide if I should buy vision D and return this one but do not see the value still if I will not be using tb. What else is different and better in vision d and is it worth extra 100$
Certain Thunderbolt versions of QNap arrays do work when Thunderbolt firmware is flashed. Please see this post for a list of some devices that work after firmware is flashed:

With the Vision G it is possible to install GC-Titan Ridge v2.0 into a PCIe slot. We can flash the firmware of the GC-Titan Ridge, but there are some issues:
  • Thunderbolt devices may not work on cold boot, but may require one reboot.
  • Sleep/wake may be hit-or-miss with different devices.
  • Windows may or may not work properly with the flashed card.
There are fewer problems with the on-board Thunderbolt controller on Vision D:
  • USB-C devices need to be connected prior to boot.
  • Windows may or may not work properly with the flash controller.
 
I looked at the GPIO for the Pi 2b and it is the same (obviously)... Not too worried about flashing. Just want to use the easiest/safest device if I have to order something anyways. Thanks for the input.
The Raspberry Pi 2B will work. Another option is the US$10 USB-based CH341a programmer (by Arceli), which definitely supplies 3.3V on Vcc and other pins. A full guide is provided here:
 
now after big sur installed ASUS 10 gbit card stopped working. It does not see it anymore.

solved with

com.apple.driver.AppleEthernetAquantiaAqtion
Find: 0F84C002 0000
Replace: 660F1F44 0000
 
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solved with

* com.apple.driver.AppleEthernetAquantiaAqtion
* Find: 0F84C002 0000
* Replace: 660F1F44 0000
Good information! I will add this to Post #1 for future Big Sur users.
 
Thanks CaseySJ!

I have used same settings without any luck and unfortunately I don't have any other TB3 devices:(
at first I thought that my TB3 adapter or TB2 cable has issue, but fortunately I had spare, anyway it's not problem of the cable or adapter they just fine.
What about windows...? it seems that windows at the moment does not solve any problems with hackintosh, right?

Hi,
Just to mention

Have you installed your UAD drivers correctly?
Did you follow these steps.
https://help.uaudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/360033607311-macOS-10-15-Catalina-Compatibility-Info

I made this mistake of not reading carefully when I switched to Mojave,and could not connect with my Apollo Twin

Hope it helps,
Goodluck
 
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