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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    Thanks! I was already thinking about "updating" to Clover so this is pushing me a bit more in that direction ;)
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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    Please let us know when you do! I have also updated to yosemite. Had no problems with the general install but can't get the p-states working anymore.. Don't know why but the SSDT seems to not be picked up by Chimera (I checked my boot plist and generated new SSDT's with ssdtprgen script).
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    Giacomoleopardo Build - ZOTAC Z77-ITX WiFi - Core i7-3770T - MacMini 6,2

    Giacomoleopardo Build - ZOTAC Z77-ITX WiFi - Core i7-3770T - MacMini 6,2 on Mavericks You did it again, your guides are AWESOME! I totally love 'my' rock solid h77n build!
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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    You shouldn't have any trouble upgrading, the guide works great for Mavericks
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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    Just tried Mac\Extra folder and delete nvram.00020003-0004-0005-0006-000700080009.plist but can't find the file (hidden files are shown) ... Maciasl seems to work now, don't know what I did wrong before :crazy:
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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    I've sort of covered the parts of the guide that still work and the parts that are currently not working. Everything is the same except for Maciasl not being usable (so no custom DSDT for your board). I think Maciasl will be updated so then the guide is 100% usable for Mavericks again. For now...
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    ML: Native Ivy Bridge CPU and GPU Power Management

    Thank you! For those interested: Houdini doesn't work with Mavericks. Only way it would show hidden files was with this terminal command: > say Hidden items disabled > defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE > else > say Hidden items enabled > defaults write...
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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    Ok I didn't know it was even possible. About the Build: Powermanagement for both CPU & GPU now working and it shows! :) I just ran a few tests with my cheap kill-a-watt meter and got: Sleep @ 2w Idle @ 27w-30w Geekbench @ 85w-91w Disk-activity to 5400rpm HD @ 35w-45w Flurry...
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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    Don't worry about a fresh install if you have a clone or a time machine backup. Just continue and put back your user files later using migration assistant. It seems there's nothing wrong, just don't try to use the upgrade function, it doesn't like hackintoshes :)
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    ML: Native Ivy Bridge CPU and GPU Power Management

    Also upgraded to 10.9 with Giacomoleopardo's build CPU states no problems but got stuck with the GPU (HD4000) as AppleGraphicsPowerManagement.kext does not contain an info.plist file :think: Does anyone know/suspect how this could be resolved?
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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    Couple of questions: Did you use the upgrade option? Probably best to do a clean install and then use migration assistant to copy your user settings from your old install/clone or a time machine backup. Did you use the -x -v bootflags? Where did it get stuck?
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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    Maciasl doesn't work in Mavericks, I used the DSDT I made for Mountain Lion and that works (copied it from my ML extra's folder). Now getting ready for setting up powermanagement. So fully functional Mavericks with no problems as of yet. GPU still to do (waiting for the freaking auto-update of...
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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    I am making my Mavericks install drive right now, I have a fully functioning Mountain Lion hackintosh as per this build. I'll keep you posted. So far so good, clean install of Mavericks, no changes to UEFI required. Be aware to not use chimera from previous install (use the unibeast disk...
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    Giacomoleopardo's Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WiFi Build for DB

    I don't know exactly but I think your p-states are not fully optimal. maybe you haven't done the following steps: 1. If you're using Chimera bootloader, simply go to /Extra and rename the file ssdt.aml. 2. Or this? (in org.chameleon.Boot.plist)Code: <key>DropSSDT</key> <string>Yes</string> For...
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