now adding this
I just tried to replicate patch that I had for my z390 630 igpu and I copied this to OC. What I got is closer little bit from what I had there , 175k result but final cut does not work. I also got that now GeekBench shows both cards for test and you can select 630 and do the test and that is how it was on my z390 when I was getting 220k geekbench 4 gpu and 2:47 minutes rendering 8 min. 4k in h264 vs now 7 minutes...
also when I had that patched on z390 in the system report under graphics/display I was able to see both card Radeon VII and 630. I tried now since it is showing as a card for tests with patch to change gpu to igpu but still did not get final cut to open...
in my attachment gpu.png there we have to see both cards to get those results from z390.
now editing this since I posted...
I tried to delete some of the rows there for PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0) where I added my full patch in the screenshot included from z390 which gave me 630 as an option to do the test on geeekbench and that is what I had with z390. Only thing extra that I had is that both cards should show under system reports/ graphics/display
with full patch final cut was not working I tried to delete some of the stuff there and left just those below and now final cut works and I got 5:12 rendering time result vs above 7 minutes before. Still way off from z390 and 2:47 minutes but at least two minutes better. Also geekbench 4 GPU 175k now vs 130k without this and geekbench 5 60k vs 48k ... I think some fine tuning is needed here for patching this igpu and that is causing that rendering is so slow
PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0)
AAPL,ig-platform-id 07009B3E Data
AAPL,slot-name Internal@0,2,0 String
device-id 9B3E0000 Data
device_type Display controller
framebuffer-con0-index 02000000 Data
framebuffer-patch-enable 01000000 data
framebuffer-unifiedmem 00000080 data
model Intel UHD Graphics 630 (Desktop 9 Series) String