Hard to believe but this case has been running 24/7 for a little over 10 years as an macOS server. It is super compact for 4xSATA Removable Drive bays. These are convenient to swap upgrade/failed drives.
Apparently all fixed -- issue is that all igpu ports are mapped to display port not HDMI. Below patch in opencore fixed it! Believe last thing for me to do is fix front USB ports, but not super urgent
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@ZoltarCNC, I got the same board and having issues with HDMI output. How did you fix? And to confirm VGA works as well?
I looked into WhatEverGreen patching and everything looks OK - all FrameBuffer ports are mapped to HDMI. I got verbose boot/HDMI output until the FrameBuffer initiates...
Hello Luki; board arrived today. I'm going to try your guide and report back over the weekend!!
Could you post your BIOS settings - I get blank screen on startup; ie: verbose mode shows boot but when installer loads it goes to blank screen
EDIT - something not quite right. I get blank screen...
Hi CoolBits, will likely join you sometime soon with the GTX765M. Just waiting for my 6970 to fail. There are a number of threads that are relevant for backlighting fixes on hackintosh laptops -- search for "backlight dsdt nvidia" etc. May even be a GTX765 fix out there!
should be an HCL list that includes wake/sleep compatible boards. I see a lot of user builds that boast 100% success but overlook wake/sleep; IMO this is an important one to include as a benchmark
I have the same issue on older UD3P
Had to apply AppleRTC patch to fix CMOS reset on sleep, but machine autosleeps exactly once on restart - forcesleep is perfect. Prior to 10.6.8/Lion my machine was 100% perfect autosleep and sleep
Sort of working for me at 2560x1600 -- the spinner is finally squished, however chameleon is only filling the middle part of the screen, sort of like
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If you are using 1N4001 the drop is going to be ~0.7V; I would recommend putting 2xdiodes.
I suspect 1.6V is the max drop at high currents
Why not put the module inside your PC case?
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