framebuffer-fbmem 00000000
framebuffer-patch-enable 01000000
framebuffer-stolenmem 00009003
Framebuffer-unifiedmem 00000080
Those settings work on my Yoga 730.
Put Radeon 280X in PEG0 and GTX 1070 in PEG1, hook 1 monitor to Radeon 280X for macOS and hook 1 monitor for GTX 1070 for Windows/Gaming. Set the bios to initiate PEG0 first.
Have you try a different display port cable? I ran into many bad display port cables myself, so you might want to try a different cable and see what happen.
That booting error has nothing to do with darkwake. It has something to do with Clover allocating part of the reserve memory that already used or reserved for other devices. I have the same problem when I installed Thunderbolt EX 3 PCI-E card on my system. I have to lower the reserve memory for...
Do you have any PCI-E devices installed? Try to boot without any PCI-E device install beside your dGPU (if you're have one). If it still not working, try replace OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi with the one I attached.
Try to boot with just the config file, kexts and SSDT I uploaded. You could add other files later. Attach your Clover folder if you still having trouble.
Try the config.plist, kexts and SSDT I attached. You don't need to generate PStates and Cstates, just use my SSDT-7700K.aml. Your system won't boot without KernelPm checked?
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