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    ASUS X299 Sonoma support

    I get you. I think one of the main benefits of the ATD is in terms of the connectivity you get through the Tb connector. One single cable carries Sound, USB, Ethernet, Firewire and Thunderbolt ports. But I'd have bought the Apple Cinema Display if could have got one for the cheap price I paid...
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    ASUS X299 Sonoma support

    Well in MacOs your Thunderbolt card will likely not work as it should. Have a look at this thread if you haven't already https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/thunderbolt-3-modified-firmware-custom-ssdt-discussion.293279/ My Tb card needed Apple firmware flashed onto it to unlock all features. If...
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    ASUS X299 Sonoma support

    I understand. I use a modified Gigabyte Titan Ridge 2 Tb card with Apple firmware flashed onto the card. Open Hackintool and then view system ----> Peripherals what do you see? I attach a screenshot of what I see on my setup. Are you running a Thunderbolt Display? Check the status of SIP, open...
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    ASUS X299 Sonoma support

    For Thunderbolt you'll need to generate the ThunderboltACPI using hackinDROM - you'll need to flash your Thunderbolt card following Casey's guide so that it works near natively in your hack. Not sure of the Tb card you're using - mine in a Titan Ridge 2. Note that when flashed the Thunderbolt...
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    [SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

    I use MacPro7,1. Will sort out DRM and you won't need the unfairgva=4.
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    [SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

    Just ignore my last question about sleep. Seems now my Thunderbolt Display wakes from sleep. Perhaps the OCLP worked because this has been a bugbear for ages.
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    [SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

    Hi folks, thought this forum would be the best one to ask a question about Alpine Ridge and an Apple TB Display. I have a flashed Alpine Ridge card which works flawlessly with an Apple Thunderbolt Display on Sonoma 14.1 with fully working wifi/handoff/Ethernet, USB etc. using OCLP. The display...
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    ASUS X299 Sonoma support

    I have Sonoma up and running with Opencore 0.9.7 on my Asus X299 Sage 10G. Broadcom wifi and bluetooth (Apple 4360) all work flawlessly. I have the modified Alpine Ridge TB3 card installed and it drives an Apple Thunderbolt Display. All TB ports (ethernet, USB, FaceTime HD camera etc...all...
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    X299 Big Sur Support

    I removed my Titan Ridge 2. Mainly because not all of the features worked, specifically Ethernet ..but also because I also have no need of an Tb expansion port. Nice project though.
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    X299 Big Sur Support

    My flashed TB3 seemed to work - the SSDT differs slightly from the one you uploaded. maybe worth giving it a try to see if it makes any difference.
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    ASUS X299 Monterey/Ventura Support

    I think I had CpuTscSync.kext added and also I didn't use the argument -lilubetaall. I was also on 0.6.7. If you've had success I will try again at some point for sure.
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    ASUS X299 Monterey/Ventura Support

    I installed Monterey by way of the Apple upgrade. It was far from perfect, perhaps because I was using OC 067. The main issues were startup times, huge delay before getting to the Monterey GUI. And then a further lag waiting for the desktop icons to load.Seemed like a memory issue but I didn't...
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    X299 Big Sur Support

    Yes the lack of a USB 2.0 header is inconvenient - it is also absent from the Sage 10G board - but there are plenty of internal adapter cables available patch a USB 3.0 header to USB 2.0. The built-in 10G ethernet ports work great with the EEPROM mod which has to be done in Linux. You'll need...
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    X299 Big Sur Support

    I changed my board to a Asus Sage x299 10G because it had NVRAM support. I'd look for a board that has this ... just makes life so much easier.
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    X299 Big Sur Support

    Intel VT-d can be enabled in the bios if the OC quirk DisableIoMapper is set to True.
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