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

Yes. I have a PowerColor Vega 56 Red Dragon that's been firmware flashed to Vega 64.

Please see attached config.plist to get an idea of how to apply PowerPlay Tables.

Thanks! One thing I can't seem to remember is whether the config.plist entry is in hex or base64?

Edit: it looks like it is in base64. I'll give it a shot!

Does your PPT make a difference in Monterey?
 
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Thanks! One thing I can't seem to remember is whether the config.plist entry is in hex or base64?

Edit: it looks like it is in base64. I'll give it a shot!

Does your PPT make a difference in Monterey?

I currently have a profile that keeps the fan silent and it's working great.
 
So, sorry to bother you, but I've got a problem. I tried to upgrade my BIOS on my Gigagyte Z490, and while Mac is fine, Windows 11 is stuck on "Getting Devices Ready". I'm just wondering if there is something with TPM that needs to updated and/or changed?

I went from F5 to F20, and for Windows 11 things went south. Then I reflashed to F5, and again, while the Mac side is fine (and Linux too, for that matter), Win11 is not: "Getting Devices Ready". This went on for 20 minutes, and as I needed to work on the Mac side, I had to shut it down.

I have a bootable backup, but I'm just wondering if any TPM or related settings might need to be changes or adjusted? Would you know?
 
So, sorry to bother you, but I've got a problem. I tried to upgrade my BIOS on my Gigagyte Z490, and while Mac is fine, Windows 11 is stuck on "Getting Devices Ready". I'm just wondering if there is something with TPM that needs to updated and/or changed?

I went from F5 to F20, and for Windows 11 things went south. Then I reflashed to F5, and again, while the Mac side is fine (and Linux too, for that matter), Win11 is not: "Getting Devices Ready". This went on for 20 minutes, and as I needed to work on the Mac side, I had to shut it down.

I have a bootable backup, but I'm just wondering if any TPM or related settings might need to be changes or adjusted? Would you know?

Hmm... I've never had any issues with TPM. I've enabled it on all my systems even though they only have Widows 10.

I did get stuck on "Getting devices ready" on an HP system and found that it was caused by a USB 3.1 gen 2 card that I installed. I disabled it in BIOS and it booted right up.
 
Thanks for the reply. I think it's something in the BIOS, but I can't figure out what it was.
 
Hi,@pastrychef, thank you for this great project.
I just installed Big Sur and everything works well. But I have two problems:
- when I generate serial, board and uui at the restart I get stuck on "OC: configuration requires vault but no vault provided!". I'm using iMacPro1,1 system definition.
- XMP enabled in BIOS cause system freeze after a couple of minutes after the startup. Now I'm using XMP off with RAM frequency and timings entered manually and system don't freeze.

I'm using EFI OpenCore 0.7.7 downloaded from the first post.
Thank you in advance.
 
Hi @pastrychef , thank you for this great project.
I just installed big sur and everything works well but i have two problems:
- when i generate serial, board and uui at the restart i get stuck on "OC: configuration requires vault but no vault provided!". I'm using imacPro1,1 system definition.
- xmp enabled in bios cause system freeze after a couple of minutes after the startup. Now i'm using xmp off with ram frequence and timings entered manually and system don't freeze.

I'm using efi opencore 0.7.7 downloaded from the first post.
Thank you in advance

Make sure that you set config.plist > Misc > Security > Vault to "Optional".

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I don't know why XMP is giving you problems. That shouldn't have anything to do with the EFI.
 
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