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

Thanks for posting that; I watched the entire video and it was very informative.

Yeah, looks like no nVidia in Apple products for at least... ever.
Now don't say never, as there is a thin butterfly conspiracy theory of a possibility. Here's how it goes: Nvidia bought ARM -> Apple now has to pay Nvidia to license ARM -> Nvidia pressures Apple to support GeForce cards or pay a higher license cost -> Apple agrees and supports Nvidia cards again -> Then Apple flips everyone the bird and builds their own GPU's. Thus endeth the saga. :lol:
 
I am NOT up to the task. Hope. Am not.

If Universal Audio would just release a version of LUNA for Windows, then I could take my head out of the Apple vice. Then I could go back to using any hardware I want and not have to hassle with macOS day in and day out.

COME ON UA!!!!!!!!
Yeah, I had high hopes for LUNA, but the RTL is unacceptable.
 
Please note:
  • Hackintool is developed by Headkaze
  • HackinDROM App is developed by @Inqnuam
  • OpenCore EFI is completely separate from the motherboard BIOS
  • Neither Hackintool nor HackinDROM make any changes to BIOS
  • We do write data to NVRAM just as real Macs do
So sorry about mixing up the names. I meant HackinDROM. It's like saying OpenClover Confabulator.
 
Now don't say never, as there is a thin butterfly conspiracy theory of a possibility. Here's how it goes: Nvidia bought ARM -> Apple now has to pay Nvidia to license ARM -> Nvidia pressures Apple to support GeForce cards or pay a higher license cost -> Apple agrees and supports Nvidia cards again -> Then Apple flips everyone the bird and builds their own GPU's. Thus endeth the saga. :lol:
UK authorities are still reviewing the NVidia/ARM deal and have expressed some national security concerns.

The Nvidia-Arm deal also faces headwinds in the United Kingdom, which has said it will conduct a national security review of the deal. Headquartered in Cambridge, England, Arm is considered a crown jewel of the country’s tech industry, and British regulators required it to set UK headcount targets before allowing it to be sold to Japan’s SoftBank Group in 2016.
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Fixed:
Removing my UAD Apollo TB cable fixed the issue! @Elias64Fr
Same issue today!

Fixed by unplugging and replugging GPU power 2 cables.

This is probably short-circuit to motherboard issue!
Any electrician here who can help me troubleshooting ?
 
Same issue today!

Fixed by unplugging and replugging GPU power 2 cables.

This is probably short-circuit to motherboard issue!
Any electrician here who can help me troubleshooting ?
Consider replacing the two PCI/GPU power cables. Also consider using two different VGA power ports on the PSU.

My EVGA SuperNova 750/850 has 4 VGA power ports so you may also have a couple of extra ports.

Another suggestion (this happened to me): Check if the 24-pin motherboard power cable is fully seated on the motherboard and PSU. A couple of weeks ago I had inadvertently pulled the cable out partially.
 
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Also consider using two different VGA power ports on the PSU.
This is my PSU (be quiet! Straight Power 11 850W Gold)

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Currently my GPU 2 power cables are plugged into PCIe1
and Motherboard at MB

You mean i can plugin one of the GPU cable into PCIe1 and the other into PICe2 ?
 
This is my PSU (be quiet! Straight Power 11 850W Gold)

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Currently my GPU 2 power cables are plugged into PCIe1
and Motherboard at MB

You mean i can plugin one of the GPU cable into PCIe1 and the other into PICe2 ?
The EVGA SuperNova has 4 clearly marked VGA power ports. I can choose any two of the four ports.

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On your BeQuiet PSU:
  • Choose a different PCIe power port -- in case existing port is bad
  • Also use a different PCIe power cable -- in case existing cable is bad
But also:
  • Check that 24-pin motherboard cable is properly seated on (a) motherboard and (b) PSU
 
On your BeQuiet PSU:
  • Choose a different PCI power port -- in case existing port is bad
  • Also use a different PCI power cable -- in case existing cable is bad
I used this cable to connect my GPU to PSU
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double VGA-1 into GPU and the other one on the PSU
Now I use 2 separated cables connecting from GPU to PSU PCIe1 and PCIe2
Let see what happens now!

24-pin motherboard is okay!
 
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