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

Then it wouldn't let me choose Intel WiFi
As you can see Casey separated Intel WiFi version from Broadcom ones because Intel's EFI size is 10x bigger.

Intel WiFi option is available when we select Z390 Designare OpenIntelWireless
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As you can see Casey separated Intel WiFi version from Broadcom ones because Intel's EFI size is 10x bigger.

Intel WiFi option is available when we select Z390 Designare OpenIntelWireless
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Ok thank you! Just made those changes. ;)
 
Now I have an urgent problem after upgrading to 0.7.2...

My machine tri-boots, two installs of Windows 10, then macOS Big Sur.

I CANNOT GET INTO WINDOWS.

I've tried several times and I just get a black screen and the keyboard and mouse are dead (no RGB, PWR or anything).

I can go into macOS no problem.

Could really use some help with this asap as most of what I need to do is in Windows.

Thanks to all who can help with this. No other OC update caused an issue like this. Thank you.

Yeah I just tried again and it comes up with "Preparing Automatic Repair" but same thing. It just sits there, keyboard dead and never progresses. Really bad timing. :(

UPDATE: After about an hour I decided to use the EFI backup zip file created from HackinDROM (THANK YOU @Inqnuam for this wonderful feature!!!), and just delete the 0.7.2 from my EFI partition and copied back 0.7.1. Restarted and immediately able to get back into Windows and no "Repairing" or anything was required. It was back just as before.

So for me, this new version is more like Open Sore. That was painful.
 
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I've tried several times and I just get a black screen and the keyboard and mouse are dead (no RGB, PWR or anything).

I can go into macOS no problem

Using OC 0.72 ,For me was just the opposite, can't boot into my Catalina drive
 
Using OC 0.72 ,For me was just the opposite, can't boot into my Catalina drive
If you updated to 0.7.2 on the day it was released, APFS Min Date & Version (UEFI section of config.plist) were set to Default. This prevents Mojave and Catalina from booting. Min Date & Version were changed to ANY or -1 the next day. This allows all versions of macOS to appear in OpenCore Picker and boot.
 
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If you updated to 0.7.2 on the day it was released, APFS Min Date & Version (UEFI section of config.plist) were set to Default. This prevents Mojave and Catalina from booting. Min Date & Version were changed to ANY or -1 the next day. This allows all versions of macOS to appear in OpenCore Picker and boot.

As usual,Now it works!!

Thanks a lot @CaseySJ!!
 
I have an overclocking question with this Z390 with an Noctua air-cooled setup:
5GHz all cores, vcore =1.28V, RAM = 2666 MHz 1.2V

I'm aiming for a balance of stability, performance, and system longevity. Is general processor stress determined of both package temperature and cpu vcore? Or is it all about package temperature?
 

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