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Gigabyte Z490 Vision D (Thunderbolt 3) + i5-10400 + AMD RX 580

Can we just use our system DMAR in SSDT-DMAR our do we have to add some specific code ? The z590 Vision D DMAR is a bit shorter than the z490 Vision D version. Also what does SSDT-DMAC do?

We can use our own SSDT-DMAR? But we should remove all FixedRegion sections. I posted an example couple weeks ago (currently replying on iPhone so let me know if you cannot find it).

If anyone needs it, the build I put on HackinDROM for Z590 Vision D has a working SSDT-DMAR.aml and SSDT-DMAC.aml.
 
Just to close the loop on the issue with Windows 10 and MacOS not waking up from sleep, because of the Fenvi T919 card.

My spec: i7-10700k, Radeon 5700 XT Gigabyte OC, Gigabyte Z490 Vision D (Bios F5a).

Replacing this card https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WGS46PY/ with https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082X8MBMD/?tag=tonymacx86com-20 solved the issue for me and @dranose (if I understood it correctly)

Disclaimer: I'm not saying that https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WGS46PY/ doesn't work. AFAIK many folks with the same hardware spec had no issues with this card.

Thanks @CaseySJ for the great tutorial and config.
Hey so my build has finally arrived! I have available a choice of a Fenvi HB1200 or a TP-Link Archer T9E+IOGEAR GBU521 Bluetooth 4.0. Will I have an issue with the Fenvi do you think? Many thanks. Alex
 
Hey so my build has finally arrived! I have available a choice of a Fenvi HB1200 or a TP-Link Archer T9E+IOGEAR GBU521 Bluetooth 4.0. Will I have an issue with the Fenvi do you think? Many thanks. Alex
I have this Fenvi card and it works great for me. I mainly use Ethernet as the router in my house is quite far away, but it’s been great for bluetooth and airdrop etc.
 
I have this Fenvi card and it works great for me. I mainly use Ethernet as the router in my house is quite far away, but it’s been great for bluetooth and airdrop etc.
Thanks for the speedy reply. I'll give the Fenvi a go!
 
I was looking at the documentation for "IntelMausi 1.0.7" that ships with @CaseySJ OC 71 release and it states:
  • Added force WOL support (mausi-force-wol device property or -mausiwol boot argument)
Does this mean I can rock a boot arg on NVRAM->Add->boot-args within OpenCore Configurator and not need to recompile this for WOL support???


Thanks!
Yes I saw that too and it looks like a great new feature. A boot argument should be sufficient to enable WOL.
 
Thanks a lot @Ploddles !
I think this is a real interesting contribution and for me a major improvement.
Although I follow this topic everyday I did not see these finding anywhere so far.

To sum up:
- I run OC 0.71 AMDgraphic card IntelWIFI from Mini guide CaseySJ without any changes.
- I have Windows installed on a separate disk, neither the one where BS is installed, nor the one where Monterey is installed. BS and Monterey are of course on 2 separate disks too.
- With this setup WIFI is OK, but BT is not working on BS, BT and Ethernet2 are not working on Monterey.

After a cold startup AND a reset of NVRAM:
- I can get BT on BS and on Monterey. WIFI remains OK.
- Ethernet2 is still not working on Monterey.

I can easily switch between BS and Monterey without cold start and reset NVRAM. My BT is maintained on both OS but Ethernet 2 obviously still doe not work on Monterey.
If then I open a Windows session, I'll need to go back to cold start and reset NVRAM to be back to working BT.

I don't have enough skills to consider if Windows if a potential culprit for being unable to get working Ethernet2, even with a cold start and a reset NVRAM.

I will of course be very much interested to get @CaseySJ feeling and maybe some additional recommendations in his initial topic.
Once again thanks to everyone for your shares and input !
Thanks a lot @Ploddles !
I think this is a real interesting contribution and for me a major improvement.
Although I follow this topic everyday I did not see these finding anywhere so far.

To sum up:
- I run OC 0.71 AMDgraphic card IntelWIFI from Mini guide CaseySJ without any changes.
- I have Windows installed on a separate disk, neither the one where BS is installed, nor the one where Monterey is installed. BS and Monterey are of course on 2 separate disks too.
- With this setup WIFI is OK, but BT is not working on BS, BT and Ethernet2 are not working on Monterey.

After a cold startup AND a reset of NVRAM:
- I can get BT on BS and on Monterey. WIFI remains OK.
- Ethernet2 is still not working on Monterey.

I can easily switch between BS and Monterey without cold start and reset NVRAM. My BT is maintained on both OS but Ethernet 2 obviously still doe not work on Monterey.
If then I open a Windows session, I'll need to go back to cold start and reset NVRAM to be back to working BT.

I don't have enough skills to consider if Windows if a potential culprit for being unable to get working Ethernet2, even with a cold start and a reset NVRAM.

I will of course be very much interested to get @CaseySJ feeling and maybe some additional recommendations in his initial topic.
Once again thanks to everyone for your shares and input !

I don’t know which driver you are using but if it is the SmallTreeIntel82576 then that is known to be a problem in Monterey and it is being worked on for an update.
 
I don’t know which driver you are using but if it is the SmallTreeIntel82576 then that is known to be a problem in Monterey and it is being worked on for an update.
This is this one, yes...
 
Thank you @CaseySJ for this incredibly detailed guide. This has to be the easiest HACK I've ever built. Everything went smoothly and everything works. This is not my past experierence! Thanks again.
 
I know lots of people have tried the 6800 Sapphire Nitro+. Has anyone been successful with the Sapphire NITRO+ AMD RADEON RX 6900 XT SE. Looking for someone to say the Special Edition works great on their hackintosh before I pull the trigger...
 
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