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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

@CaseySJ Do you know why if i have enable iGPU (iMac 19.1 - RX 5700 XT - shikigva=80) i have artifacts/glitches on Youtube at Safari? If i disable iGPU from Bios all videos from Youtube are playing fine.
I have your settings to my config, i have try also with framebuffer enabled and disabled.
 
Hi, hope you all had a nice Christmas.
I've used the time to try to get my Mojave system up to date to Big Sur. I managed upgrading with Clover to Catalina but the update to Big Sur failed. So I loaded my Mojave backup back on the system.
Now I'm trying to change from Clover to OpenCore before updating. Somehow I always end up with the white Apple logo on the black screen without any loading bar, and then nothing else happens.
I've followed this this guide and created the config.plist using the provided link and the AMD selection.
Any Idea what I'm doing wrong?
 
To be safe it would be best to capture IOReg both before and after.
Just flashed it again, files you requested are in the zip. In the screenshot port 1 is not connected and port 2 is connected to my HDD box.
Devices I've tried: AKiTiO Thunder3 PCIe box, AKiTiO Thunder3 Quad mini (SATA HDD box), Promise SANLink3 N1 (10G ethernet adapter)
And no I'm not using any TB3 to TB2 adapter.
Thanks

Edit: Just noticed after warm booting from linux to windows, the situation is similar to warm booting from linux to macOS. Devices works, but Thunderbolt utility (or whatever it's called) does not show any devices. Also with the flashed card installed my hack won't shutdown, it just starts up again after shutting down.
 

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Just flashed it again, files you requested are in the zip. In the screenshot port 1 is not connected and port 2 is connected to my HDD box.
Devices I've tried: AKiTiO Thunder3 PCIe box, AKiTiO Thunder3 Quad mini (SATA HDD box), Promise SANLink3 N1 (10G ethernet adapter)
And no I'm not using any TB3 to TB2 adapter.
Thanks

Edit: Just noticed after warm booting from linux to windows, the situation is similar to warm booting from linux to macOS. Devices works, but Thunderbolt utility (or whatever it's called) does not show any devices. Also with the flashed card installed my hack won't shutdown, it just starts up again after shutting down.
You're using NVM50 on the GC-Titan Ridge, which is normally correct. But because of the problems you're experiencing, please try flashing NVM23 instead: GC-TITAN-RIDGE-NVM23-Elias64Fr.bin

Although this is from GC-Titan Ridge v1.0, it works on v2.0 as well.
 
You're using NVM50 on the GC-Titan Ridge, which is normally correct. But because of the problems you're experiencing, please try flashing NVM23 instead: GC-TITAN-RIDGE-NVM23-Elias64Fr.bin

Although this is from GC-Titan Ridge v1.0, it works on v2.0 as well.
I actually tried NVM23 yesterday and it has the same problem. Though I'll try again anyway. Do you need a new ioreg file?
 
I actually tried NVM23 yesterday and it has the same problem. Though I'll try again anyway. Do you need a new ioreg file?
Do both ports exhibit the same problem?

Are you running Catalina or Big Sur?

Is the card connected to motherboard’s Thunderbolt header?
 
Do both ports exhibit the same problem?

Are you running Catalina or Big Sur?

Is the card connected to motherboard’s Thunderbolt header?
Yes both ports have the problem. Running Big Sur. I've tried both using the motherboard header and shorting the pins for the 5 pin TB header.
 
Hi, hope you all had a nice Christmas.
I've used the time to try to get my Mojave system up to date to Big Sur. I managed upgrading with Clover to Catalina but the update to Big Sur failed. So I loaded my Mojave backup back on the system.
Now I'm trying to change from Clover to OpenCore before updating. Somehow I always end up with the white Apple logo on the black screen without any loading bar, and then nothing else happens.
I've followed this this guide and created the config.plist using the provided link and the AMD selection.
Any Idea what I'm doing wrong?
@patele ,

I just replaced Clover with OC on Mojave. Here is what helped me:

1. You may want to turn on verbose mode in you config.plist. Load your plist into OC configurator. boot-args values should be listed by selecting one of your UUID's on the left. Modify boot-args string by adding -v to the line. Save your config.plist and reboot. A link below may give you some clue on where in the boot process of macOS you got stuck.


2. Make sure you do not have extra kexts in /L/E and /S/L/E. run: "sudo kextcache -i /" in the terminal. It will give you a list of kexts that are not supposed to be in those 2 directories. I was using the output of the command above to to clean my kexts.

3. sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions
sudo touch /Library/Extensions

4. Reboot
 
Do both ports exhibit the same problem?

Are you running Catalina or Big Sur?

Is the card connected to motherboard’s Thunderbolt header?
Just tried NVM23 again, also tried Designare's NVM33 as I saw someone using it on a GC Titan Ridge V1, but still nothing.
 
Hi, hope you all had a nice Christmas.
I've used the time to try to get my Mojave system up to date to Big Sur. I managed upgrading with Clover to Catalina but the update to Big Sur failed. So I loaded my Mojave backup back on the system.
Now I'm trying to change from Clover to OpenCore before updating. Somehow I always end up with the white Apple logo on the black screen without any loading bar, and then nothing else happens.
I've followed this this guide and created the config.plist using the provided link and the AMD selection.
Any Idea what I'm doing wrong?
are you sure you have config-lock disabled in bios? on F9i the default is enabled, so you need to go into bios settings and disable it. then save and exit. also, as another poster suggested, turn on verbose boot in your config.plist boot arguments and tell us where the boot stalls.
 
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