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

Hello @Johnsson

The PowerColor RX 580 3DHDV2/OC should work just fine.
Hi CaseySJ,

May ask another question please?
I work with audio and not need of an advanced video card.
To build my new hackintosh the video card AMD Radeon RX 570 4gb would be much different or incompatible than an AMD radeon RX 580 8GB?

Thanks,
Best!
 
@CaseySJ Hi, I have a weird problem with UHD 630 on BigSur. BigSur UI animation is not smooth with some kind of lag. When I click Launchpad, Stacks on Dock or Minimized windows or Safari, etc. I am using OC with the latest kexts. I tried many framebuffer patches either with different settings everything working (full acceleration, VideoProc shows all ok, VDAchecker also ok.) But this lag never goes away.

I am using Dell 4K monitor. And looks like some kind of 4K issue. Cause when I setting full 4K UI much smoother. When I choose another scaled version UI starting lag. Do you have any idea what could that be?
Perhaps the lag is due to 30Hz refresh rate instead of 60Hz. Please do the following:
  • Open a Terminal window.
  • Type: /System/Library/Extensions/AppleGraphicsControl.kext/Contents/MacOS/AGDCDiagnose -a > ~/Documents/AGDCDiagnose.txt 2>&1
  • In Documents folder you will find a new file called AGDCDiagnose.txt
  • Post that file
 
Hi Casey, I’ve suddenly started getting this code signing error at boot. It happens a few times, then I can get it working again after . Swapped out for my backup and it’s the same for some reason. Any ideas what it means?
Does it happen if you disconnect your Wacom device?
 
Hi CaseySJ,

May ask another question please?
I work with audio and not need of an advanced video card.
To build my new hackintosh the video card AMD Radeon RX 570 4gb would be much different or incompatible than an AMD radeon RX 580 8GB?

Thanks,
Best!
For audio applications, the RX 570 4GB model is perfectly good.
 
Hello

I'm having some issues with the booting post-install. I followed all the directions very closely but it won't boot up besides from USB. Sometimes it hangs on this panic, other times it just goes black

I'm wondering if the USB patches are causing issues? I don't have a Fractal Design R6 so I didn't install the custom USB SSDT

Running 10.14.6 but open to using catalina or big sur if its less problematic
 

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Anyone know how to resolve the "Bluetooth not available" error with that squiggly line through the menu icon ?

I've tried every possible combination of unload/load/pkill, etc., etc., to no avail
I've written enough shell scripts at this point with various things to try & fix this.

sudo kextunload -b com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetooth20703USBTransport
sudo kextunload -b com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport
sudo kextload -b com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport
sudo kextload -b com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetooth20703USBTransport

etc., etc.

I know a reboot fixes this issue, but its so intermittent its just annoying

This happens to me as well coming out of sleep sometimes. I keep a spare keyboard plugged in via USB when it does happen. If I put the computer back to sleep again and wake it back up, usually bluetooth will work again without restarting.
 
If you use the latest OpenCore EFI, the unknown device should disappear because all SSDTs in that EFI folder are applied conditionally for macOS only. However, if you have a Broadcom WiFi/BT card such as Fenvi, it can appear in Windows Device Manager with an exclamation or question mark. Because Windows can use the Intel WiFi/BT module, we should actually not install Broadcom drivers in Windows.
@CaseySJ
I'm on Opencore .6.5, is this the one you are referring to? I also don't have a WiFi/BT card installed, I'm only using the standard one built into the Designare MB. So what should I do?
 
Perhaps the lag is due to 30Hz refresh rate instead of 60Hz. Please do the following:
  • Open a Terminal window.
  • Type: /System/Library/Extensions/AppleGraphicsControl.kext/Contents/MacOS/AGDCDiagnose -a > ~/Documents/AGDCDiagnose.txt 2>&1
  • In Documents folder you will find a new file called AGDCDiagnose.txt
  • Post that file
Here it is;
 

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