- Joined
- Oct 25, 2017
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Asus ProArt Z690 Creator WIFI
- CPU
- i7-12700K
- Graphics
- RX 6900 XT
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
You're right -- changing it now.I think there is an error in build guide - I assume it’s 1) load optimized defaults
2) change XMP
As loading optimized defaults disables XMP
Hi yes boots with one stick of 16GB 6200 / previous to updating memory BIOS to 6200 would boot with two sticks (with old 5200 bios settings) .You're right -- changing it now.
What is your current status?
- System boots?
- XMP Profile is enabled in BIOS?
- What is the speed of your memory?
- When you select Sleep, what happens?
Have you tried disabling XMP profile to see if it has an impact on sleep?Hi yes boots with one stick of 16GB 6200 / previous to updating memory BIOS to 6200 would boot with two sticks (with old 5200 bios settings) .
XMP is enabled. Intel WiFi and Bluetooth are off.
Sleep shuts down computer, and, when I reboot I get the message asking if I should start applications that were running previous as computer was shut down unexpectedly.
I will try thisHave you tried disabling XMP profile to see if it has an impact on sleep?
Thanks I'll try to Disable the DisableIOMapper. My vt-d is already enabled in BIOS. FYI the device property was already removed in my config.plist. It has a "#" in front of the device property so OC will treat that block as a comment.@rushstrike You must at least remove the device id from the device properties of the i225-v. Then you must disable the kernel-quirk DisableIoMapper and enable vt-d in the bios for activating AppleVTD. In case of problems with e.g. your WiFi, you might have to make some changes to DMAR.
edit: of course, you‘ve first to remove the boot-arg e1000=0
That didn’t change anything- still crashed. I have a Z490 build I can borrow that NVMe tmrw (with 12.5) and see if the behavior is any different. I could also install Windows and check out all the hardware if you think helpful ?Have you tried disabling XMP profile to see if it has an impact on sleep?
Thanks I'll try to Disable the DisableIOMapper. My vt-d is already enabled in BIOS. FYI the device property was already removed in my config.plist. It has a "#" in front of the device property so OC will treat that block as a comment.
Oh, i missed that because I was looking at your config on the iPhone.FYI the device property was already removed in my config.plist. It has a "#" in front of the device property so OC will treat that block as a comment.
@HenryM - Maybe update the guide in your other post that user might need to enable Apple VTD?