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Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.9.4 / 10.9.5

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Could you clarify ? What command do i use to clean the cache / utility.

You have just to run kextutily and nothing else. it clean automaticly
then restart your computer

NB: for me, i connected the cable on the down plug
 
Cheers! The driver worked =). Now audio ? I saw the 1150 driver in multi beast but it won't install without chimerabootloader ? Do you guys have working audio ?
 
install the voodoohda driver from sourceforge
 
Cheers! The driver worked =). Now audio ? I saw the 1150 driver in multi beast but it won't install without chimerabootloader ? Do you guys have working audio ?

You should be able to auto patch applehda with clover using toledas guide.
 
You should be able to auto patch applehda with clover using toledas guide.

Please keep in mind that if you are not able to boot directly from your OS X disk, the HDAEnabler.dylib injection via Chimera will not work. You will have to use the old-fashioned HDEF DSDT edits and HDAEnabler.kext as previously stated in the thread for AppleHDA. On a side note, the VoodooHDA option is also feasible with a bit of adjusting. I am currently using the VoodooHDA - just needed to adjust the gain in the settings to prevent a slight buzz I was experiencing.
 
I had issues with my audio. It was working with the patched applehda but there was no sound on output while on the voodoo there was. But I run with some experimenting into the same issue with voodoo too and it helped that I turned off the PSU comletely (reboot was not enough). So I think that the patched applehda will work as well as voodoo although you have to adjust input gains in the voodoo preference settings which installs alongside with the voodoo. Maybe I like the voodoo more because I can set every single feature of the audio chip.
 
You should be able to auto patch applehda with clover using toledas guide.
To clarify,
1. native x99 dsdt does not support dsdt/HDEF; dsdt edit required (ssdt is another solution, testers needed)
2. native AppleHDA.kext does not support X99; AppleHDAController binary patch required
3. Clover supports both fixes

More testing is required before Clover and/or AppleHDA guides are available.
Voodoo works because it does not use the dsdt or AppleHDA.kext
 
I'm still fighting with the xcpm which is not beeing initiated and AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement is loaded by default. I'm curious because it is supposed to load xmpc by default for haswells CPU. But it seems that my setup does not detect the haswell at all thus failing to load xmpc - can anyone confirm in Console what CPU you see there?

mine is

16/10/14 00:17:00,000 kernel[0]: Unknown CPU: family = 0x6, model = 0x3f, stepping = 0x2

If I use in Clover fakecpuid to haswell I get kernel panic when loading AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement which I tried to fix with AsusAICPUPM/true without any change.

So I'm pretty stuck to get the xmpc to work :(
 
well ok maybe all of the native power management is for nothing due to the asus ability to do it by itself. I disabled speedstep and leave turbo enabled. With some mid overclock and now I have 4000 points in the geekbench (70-80C) and 40-50C when idle. Though the intel powergadget shows constant frequency. I'm curious if there is any driver / software which can read real voltage/ratio/blck directly from the board / cpu.
 
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