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pastrychef's Asus ROG Strix Z370-G Gaming (WI-FI AC) build w/ i9-9900K + AMD 6600 XT

What are the "chunklist" boot arguments for? What do they do?

Your screenshot shows it's a graphics problem.

Do you have IGPU enabled?
What system definition are you using? iMacPro1,1? iMac19,1?
I disenabled the iGPU. I'm using iMac19,1. I don't konw "chunklist" do anything.
 
I disenabled the iGPU. I'm using iMac19,1. I don't konw "chunklist" do anything.

Change to iMacPro1,1 if you do not have IGPU.
 
My cpu is i5 8600K. I enabled the iGPU now. But it still couldn't wake up.

Get rid of all those "chunklist" stuff in your boot arguments. I don't know what they do and I've never needed them.

So your computer can go to sleep but not wake up? What happens when you try to wake? Are you able to VNC/screenshare in to the computer after you try to wake?
 
Get rid of all those "chunklist" stuff in your boot arguments. I don't know what they do and I've never needed them.

So your computer can go to sleep but not wake up? What happens when you try to wake? Are you able to VNC/screenshare in to the computer after you try to wake?

My boot arguments don't have chunklist now. My PC can go to sleep, it should take one min or more time to go to sleep. But wake up failed. I only click or move the mouse to wake up PC. I don’t able to VNC/screenshare in to the computer after me try to wake.
 
My boot arguments don't have chunklist now. My PC can go to sleep, it should take one min or more time to go to sleep. But wake up failed. I only click or move the mouse to wake up PC. I don’t able to VNC/screenshare in to the computer after me try to wake.

Please enter the following in to Terminal and post the output:
Code:
pmset -g log | grep -i failure
 

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I think it has something to do with your video card or NVMe SSD.

What model of NVMe SSD are you using?
my ssd is maxell x3000 60gb
 
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