- Joined
- Aug 24, 2011
- Messages
- 74
- Motherboard
- Asus ROG Strix Z370-G Gaming (WI-FI AC)
- CPU
- i7-8700K
- Graphics
- RX 580
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Here is my config.plistyou broke something
but without your config.plist, hard to diagnose
Here is my config.plistyou broke something
but without your config.plist, hard to diagnose
looks right messed up mate, get fresh one from the guide and then add in your serial number etcHere is my config.plist
Great idea. No more errors!!! Thanks feartechlooks right messed up mate, get fresh one from the guide and then add in your serial number etc
What is the question?
All I see is Metal is supported.
This is what I get in Geekbench with Big Sur:
View attachment 501391
is there a way to hide EFI volume from the boot loader?
Yeah but you're not going to see those benchmark numbers in Big Sur because RadeonBoost isn't working anymore.
You can go to the following forum and ask CMMChris what can be done.
Tired of low Geekbench scores? Use RadeonBoost!
OUTDATED. PLEASE DON'T USE THIS KEXT ON ANYTHING LATER THAN CATALINA. THIS KEXT IS NOT BEING MAINTAINED ANYMORE BECAUSE I SWITCHED TO APPLE SILICON MACS Hello everyone! Together with the help of @DSM2.Hackintosh I built a Kext aiming at removing limitations put in place by Apple for PC...forums.macrumors.com
I was lucky to get hold of a Radeon VII, because I only use Davinci Resolve where I need graphical power. So I was wondering if the Radeon.boost is still working/needed in Big Sur and if it is still possible to use Powertables. I read in a German Hackintosh forum that Big Sur doesn't allow any Device property changes any more. Is that correct, or what is your experience?
Edit: I just read the last post about the radeonboost.kext ... But what about the PPt's? What would be the best values for an Radeon VII to run smoothly?