Here you go.
SSDTs are for the most part originally by @apfelnico for iMacPro1,1 but there is no problem reusing it for a MacPro7,1
I've made some modifications along the way and added the RTC range fix.
You can set whatever (negative) AVX offsets you want.
Regarding the setting Sync All Cores, just make sure you have set a high enough CPU core voltage. I looked at your crash reports and at least from my own experience, the crashes related to "process name corresponding to current thread...
OK. I don't see any attachments, did they get uploaded correctly?
At this point I know I would remove all but the absolute necessary hardware to see if the reboots still happen.
Can't remember which version of MacOS was when the sleep timer slider was taken away. Probably whether the slider appears or not also depends on the Mac model (SMBIOS).
Have you overclocked the CPU?
What AVX offsets?
Did you try with all USB devices other than a mouse & keyboard disconnected...
You wrote earlier that you think the reboots might be sleep related, so in order to maybe rule this out, go to System Preferences > Energy Saver and enable "Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off" and disable "Put hard disks to sleep when possible".
No not a motherboard feature, but a tool to help diagnose memory problems. See https://www.memtest86.com
I attached a version you can load directly from Opencore.
Unzip and move the whole folder under EFI/OC/Tools. Then create an item in your config.plist under Root/Misc/Tools as per the...
Can you try to have just one drive at a time? In just either one of the sockets at a time? I mean if it worked maybe this could be a valuable bit of information for the future development.
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