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Asus Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) + i7-12700K + AMD RX 6800 XT

Yea I’m still on this board and Alder Lake and Ventura. Thunderbolt behaves the same as it did on Monterey, which is to say not as good as Titan Ridge, but workable.
Cool! Thanks for the update! :)
 
@CaseySJ
this is my pmset -g:

CSS:
currently in use:
 Sleep On Power Button 1
 hibernatefile        /var/vm/sleepimage
 proximitywake        0
 powernap             0
 gpuswitch            2
 networkoversleep     0
 disksleep            3
 sleep                1 (sleep prevented by sharingd, runningboardd)
 hibernatemode        0
 ttyskeepawake        1
 displaysleep         3
 womp                 0

but do you have auto-sleep working?
 
I am running latest Monterey with latest Premiere and Media Encoder with no issues[..]

Thanks a lot for your reply. Precious insights.

Yes, I am on Ventura 13.1.
Upgraded to 13.2 beta, got rid of 23.1, installed 23.2 beta: Premiere Pro slowed down, Media Encoder crashed on its own while processing a queue, computer locked up, had to reset, queue lost.

I am not lucky with Hackintosh lately.
 
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Thanks a lot for your reply. Precious insights.

Yes, I am on Ventura 13.1.
Upgraded to 13.2 beta, got rid of 23.1, installed 23.2 beta: Premiere Pro slowed down, Media Encoder crashed on its own while processing a queue, computer locked up, had to reset, queue lost.

I am not lucky with Hackintosh lately.
maybe you should consider to revert back to Monterey for now. It's much more stable and well known.
 
maybe you should consider to revert back to Monterey for now. It's much more stable and well known.
I am avoiding Ventura for now... especially on my real Mac. Some DJs who use Serato for example have reported hardware crashes and dropouts during gigs while people are dancing while running Serato 3.0 on Ventura. No thank you, Monterey has no such issues.
 
I'm not using Ventura either since I have Licenses on USB sticks which do not show up. I'm sticking with Monterey until this is fixed... if ever..

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maybe you should consider to revert back to Monterey for now. It's much more stable and well known.
I agree, I am about to install Monterey. I was giving Ventura a go because I had some other issues on Monterey but that was with another system, which gave me just headaches. Cheers
 
@CaseySJ
this is my pmset -g:

CSS:
currently in use:
 Sleep On Power Button 1
 hibernatefile        /var/vm/sleepimage
 proximitywake        0
 powernap             0
 gpuswitch            2
 networkoversleep     0
 disksleep            3
 sleep                1 (sleep prevented by sharingd, [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]runningboardd[/COLOR])
 hibernatemode        0
 ttyskeepawake        1
 displaysleep         3
 womp                 0

but do you have auto-sleep working?

@CaseySJ @etorix @gandem @dehjomz and everyone else who are using this motherboard:

do you guys have auto-sleep working under Ventura 13.x (never had this issue under Monterey) and OC 0.8.7 or 0.8.8? My manual sleep is working perfectly, but auto-sleep is not. Monitor goes off but the machine's fans keep going. I'm not using either the front USB-C port or the Aquantia 10G ETH.

after many tests with/out BT, and other amenities I've discovered that the culprit is this demon process called
runningboardd
if I kill it, it will re-launch cuz it's a daemon process but subsequently all the other auto sleep/wake iterations will work perfectly fine.

Now anyone knows what runningboardd is related to? And has any hints on why just the 1st time it starts it will block my sleep/wake?
 
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