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- Oct 8, 2010
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- Motherboard
- Z77E-ITX
- CPU
- Intel® Core™ i7-3770
- Graphics
- GTX650Ti
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- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hi Ginger,
sorry but I don't have a good answer.
sorry but I don't have a good answer.
Clover is capable of patching kexts on the fly, I think.
No need for that! This is quite strange.2. Before using ssdtPRGen, you will need to install multibeast disk>IOAHCIBlockStorageInjector so that the script runs correctly (cant find root otherwise) - I thought this would have been included in the Asrock DSDT file but not apparently.
Thanks, post#2 updated!3. Make sure to remember to rename the ssdt file in the extra folder, otherwise it is a waste of time!!!
Yes, no need to do that!4. As I read your guide, I assume that HD4000 PM is included in 10.8.4 so I don't need to follow that part?
If sleep, autosleep and wake from sleep work, then leave it =0.I did not set darkwake=10, had no problems, what is the reason for this? Am I missing something?
That's quite strange too: I would double check bios values then ask to PikeRAlpha hereIt appears that no matter what I set my ssdt to, my speedstep only records pstates 16 24 30 35 37 38 40.
I have set overclocks to 4200 and 4600 and I am getting no change in speed in geekbench
Any advice?
Yes, of course it's possible! Be aware that msata in this board is sata II (3 Gb/s), though. I would go for an SSD sata III (6 Gb/s) connected to one of the two sata III ports. Your choice.Hi giacomoleopardo, I have seen your build on the forum and I have to congratulate you for the work behind it , especially when editing the dsdt , still unexplored field for me.
Since you're so experienced , I would like to know from you whether in a build like that with Asrock motherboard , it would be possible to install a msata disk where I can install the operating system with the bootloader and use a normal hard drive for data.
Thank you, bye.
Thank you for reply.
The speed of the disk is not my primary goal, because I'll make a 24h power on server for file sharing, iTunes share and other basic function.
So I'll use the ssd only for separate operating system from data on separate hdd. In a second time I'll put another hdd for raid system.
I think that I'll use a small (30 gb) capacity msata ssd.
From this point of view, the zotac or the gigabyte motherboard are better?
Thanks a lot, and sorry for my poor English, I'm Italian.