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Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UP4-TH - i7 3770K - HD 4000 10.9 Mavericks (ofcourse)

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But after this i use a newer kext for Ethernet. this

The MacPro 3.1 gave me the best Geekbench score. On Mavericks around 16000.
I am using two monitors; an Eizo21" on DVI and a HD monitor on HDMI.
 

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Gigabyte GA-Z77-DS3H, internal graphics, SSD - everything working...
 

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excellent, just what I was looking for. I have the same mobo, but with the 3570k cpu and relying on built in hd 4000 graphics (no external card). do you suppose these same settings would apply to my system? thanks kindly.

brian
 
sorry, this was supposed to be a reply to hacman's post. not sure why it was placed independently.
 
Setup:
CPU: Intel Core i5-4430
Graphics: Onboard 4600
Motherboard: GA-Z87X-D3H
Wifi: TP-Link PCI Express

HDD: Samsung Evo 250gb SSD

Note: Disable vt-d in bios.
 

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GA-Z77X-D3H

i5 - 3570K

Patriot Extreme LE @1867MHz

HyperX 120GB SSD

Integrated Graphics
(works great as above, however cannot get my GTX 650SC Video Card to work with the same setup....and all the other countless configurations I have tried...please help! :banghead:)

Herre is my working Config with Integrated Graphics:

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Cheers!

P.S. - Thank you T-Mac et al.
 
I found this little gem in the Sticky "Reminder: NVIDIA Geforce 6>>/7XX..." in the Forum - > Post Installation -> Graphics, Post #51 by jweisbin:


"What I your BIOS settings for the graphics? I assume the machine boots or at least posts) and you can use the internal HD-4000 graphics card, but the 650 card doesn't work?

Try resetting BIOS to "optimized defaults" and then select PEG for "init display first", disable internal graphics, and set internal graphics memory size to minimum.

check here for BIOS settings:

http://www.tonymacx86.com/99-quick-g...55-boards.html

If still no go I would try the video card on another rig if possible, to determine whether you have a bad card or a bad mobo."

Following these instructions fixed my problem. I hope this helps others.

Cheers,

JimmerMac
 
Hey I have pretty much the exact setup. I am having problems with Ethernet. It is not working.

Any tips? I tried searching around the forum.
 
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