Just in case its helpful for someone, after I manually applied those patches to my bios, I finally am able to use Big Sur on my Asus X99 A2, I even disabled nvram patches from Open Core and everything seems to be working fine.
Seems to be a sensor reading problem, a hackintosh specific one, I am getting same random temperatures on iStats, it goes from 30 to 125, is all over the place, but if you go to BIOS, you will find the temperature should be sitting stable.
Does the latest version of Catalina fixed this? I am planning on getting this same card next week and I may upgrate to Catalina just for the card so I am wondering about it.
Everything I made here was using a hackintosh:
About the non-spinning fans, I usually never check if they are spinning but as long temps are normal you shouldn't bother.
I found an easy way, and it even uses APFS, this method was using my ASUS X99 A2, so I can't tell if it would work on other mobos.
1- Change in your BIOS from AHCI to RAID, this will enable the RAID configuration and you can create the RAID from the BIOS itself, be aware that all the content in...
This guide is one of the most complete and useful for X99 and Haswell-E, I have been able to fix a lot of garbage I had in my current EFI configuration.
But there is this thing that is confusing me, I see a lot XCPM patches in your guide, but I have been able to run the system just fine by just...
Thanks for your reply, that was the problem, I just needed to restart after applying the fix to get it working, so far, it seems the problem is gone.
Thanks again.
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