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

Are USB-C monitors supported?
If your AMD GPU has a USB-C port, it can certainly drive a USB-C monitor right away (no config changes needed).

If you’re wondering whether the two Thunderbolt/USB-C ports can drive a Thunderbolt monitor, the answer there is also yes, but it will be necessary to use a CPU with built-in iGPU and set Platform ID to 0x3E9B0007. This is already done in config-Intel-iGPU.plist.
 
@ALL,

I can confirm that the fix works on my GB Z490 Vision G system, however as @CaseySJ noted above, after flashing i also needed to add the following Device Properties in order for it to work correctly :-

Code:
            <key>PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1C,0x1)/Pci(0x0,0x0)</key>
[..]

Hi,

A few days ago I found out about this mod and I managed to spare some time and do it – as CaseySJ wrote, it's SO satisfying; special thanks to 5T33Z0 for providing screens and whatnot.

...but I do have a question :)

After flashing the firmware, I reverted the mods I did in config.plis, ie
  • disable the DMAR replacement table (so I re-enabled it)
  • under ACPI/delete, disable the rule for dropping the DMARtable (so I re-enabled it)
I booted into Monterey and it just works.
Am I supposed to add back, under DeviceProperties, the line
Code:
PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1C,0x1)/Pci(0x0,0x0)
?
 
Hi,

A few days ago I found out about this mod and I managed to spare some time and do it – as CaseySJ wrote, it's SO satisfying; special thanks to 5T33Z0 for providing screens and whatnot.

...but I do have a question :)

After flashing the firmware, I reverted the mods I did in config.plis, ie
  • disable the DMAR replacement table (so I re-enabled it)
  • under ACPI/delete, disable the rule for dropping the DMARtable (so I re-enabled it)
I booted into Monterey and it just works.
Glad to hear it!

Am I supposed to add back, under DeviceProperties, the line
Code:
PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1C,0x1)/Pci(0x0,0x0)
?
This depends on the following:
  • In System Information --> Ethernet, click on the i225-V Ethernet device
  • Then look below to see if this driver (kext) is attached:
    • AppleIntel210Ethernet.kext
  • If this driver is attached then there's nothing more to do -- everything is correct.
  • If a different driver is attached then we need to configure DeviceProperties, specifically device-id should be changed to F3158680.
 
** Public Beta of macOS Ventura Now Available **

If you have upgraded to OpenCore 0.8.2 it should be possible to perform an in-place upgrade to the public beta. As always, we strongly recommend making a full bootable backup first.

Update: OpenCore 0.8.3 pre-release may be necessary.
 
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Just updated (on a different partition of course...) to public ß Ventura after upgrading my 0.81 EFI (yours Casey -:) ) to 0.82 with HackINDROM.
Successful install.
Unfortunately no internet connection with Ethernet port.
0.83 may solve the issue?
I am going to download it now.
Thanks for your help as usual @CaseySJ !
 
Il confirm it works with OpenCore 0.8.3 AND updated kexts (https://dortania.github.io/builds/)
However the intel Wifi is so far not supported. Only Ethernet is working.
 
Unfortunately I was over enthusiastic... the Ethernet connection is unstable and drop off randomly after around 30 seconds...
No other idea yet how to solve it...
 
Are you using the Ventura build of AirportItlwm? It is available on the OpenIntelWireless GitHub page.
Thanks @CaseySJ i'll do it after solving out Ethernet issue.
My Wifi connection is just for the "beauty" of the config as I am always connected through Ethernet.
But I love when it is 100%functional :)
 
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