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Are you saying you have gone through the Dortania Fixing Sleep guide, and completed the necessary edits/fixes recommended?


haaaa well seen :clap:
You do well to tell me about this guide because I had not seen it. I will try to apply the recommendations of this guide, and see the result. I'll keep you informed.
Thanks very much @Edhawk.
 
haaaa well seen :clap:
You do well to tell me about this guide because I had not seen it. I will try to apply the recommendations of this guide, and see the result. I'll keep you informed.
Thanks very much @Edhawk.

Well guys I come back to you with good news:

Sleep finally works.
To achieve this, it was necessary to connect the bluetooth card to a single internal usb 2 port.
My problem is that on my Asus Maximus IX Formula motherboard, the only internal usb2 port connected to my NZXT hub.
I solved the problem by connecting the NZXT hub, on the USB3.1 connector (10gbs), with to the two adapters you see in the photos.

Capture d’écran 2023-01-07 à 15.19.22.png




I thus recovered the internal usb2 port, on which I connected my bluetooth card.
Once started, sleep worked.

The only problem I have left to solve is the black screen when I want to wake up.
When I press the keyboard to wake, nothing happens. On the other hand, pressing the mouse wakes up the computer, but with a black screen. I have to press the power button to boot properly.
I followed the advice on the page you suggested @Edhawk , but no change.
I don't know what is causing this bug :banghead:
 
Post a copy/screenshot of the Hackintool > Power tab for your system.

You may need to edit some of the macOS Power settings in Terminal, to help with the Sleep/Wake issues.
 
This is an example of the Hackintool > Power tab on my iMac1 system.

Screenshot 2023-01-07 at 21.17.15.png

I have no sleep wake issues with these settings in Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey or Ventura.
 
Hi everyone,

I come back with very good news.

to solve several of my graphic problems, I decided to do without the UHD 630 card, and to buy an AMD external graphics card.
I opted for the Asus AMD Dual RX 6600.
I received it and installed it.

IMG_0496.jpg



It was necessary to modify the DeviceProperties for the graphics card:

<key>PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)</key>
<dict>
<key>@0,name</key>
<string>ATY,Henbury</string>
<key>@1,name</key>
<string>ATY,Henbury</string>
<key>@2,name</key>
<string>ATY,Henbury</string>
<key>@3,name</key>
<string>ATY,Henbury</string>
</dict>



and agdpmod=pikera in boot args.

At startup I boot with the AMD card, and miraculously, I have the display without the famous refreshment that bothered me, and in addition the standby and wake-up are going perfectly now.

Now I have two problems:

- When I press my bluetooth keyboard to wake up the machine, nothing happens. The alarm clock only works with a wired keyboard.

- I also think that there is a problem with the temperature management of my new RX 6600. It heats up a lot, and in addition the card fans do not start.
Do you have ideas for these two problems please?

Thanks
 
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Hi everyone,

I come back with very good news.

to solve several of my graphic problems, I decided to do without the UHD 630 card, and to buy an AMD external graphics card.
I opted for the Asus AMD Dual RX 6600.
I received it and installed it.

View attachment 561968


It was necessary to modify the DeviceProperties for the graphics card:

<key>PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)</key>
<dict>
<key>@0,name</key>
<string>ATY,Henbury</string>
<key>@1,name</key>
<string>ATY,Henbury</string>
<key>@2,name</key>
<string>ATY,Henbury</string>
<key>@3,name</key>
<string>ATY,Henbury</string>
</dict>



and agdpmod=pikera in boot args.

At startup I boot with the AMD card, and miraculously, I have the display without the famous refreshment that bothered me, and in addition the standby and wake-up are going perfectly now.

Now I have two problems:

- When I press my bluetooth keyboard to wake up the machine, nothing happens. The alarm clock only works with a wired keyboard.

- I also think that there is a problem with the temperature management of my new RX 6600. It heats up a lot, and in addition the card fans do not start.
Do you have ideas for these two problems please?

Thanks

Ok I answer myself, but also to share my findings.

I went through some posts here, and found the solution to manage the temperature.
Thanks to @tsanko.dimitro who, with his post, allowed me to solve one of the problems: the temperature of the RX 6600.

I had to add two Kexts:
- RadeonSensor.kext and
- SMCRadeonGPU.kext and
add in ACPI folder: SSDT-BRG.aml

On restart, my RX 6600 no longer heats up.

All that remains is to wake up the machine with a bluetooth keyboard or mouse
 
Self-help is the best kind of help, it means you are learning about the system you are running.
 
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