Thank you for this! The turbines are now quiet, and Geekbench OpenCL score has improved.
Before adding soft power play tables.
After
I had to delete a few quirks to get rid of error messages on boot, but it seems to be running smoothly.
RX 5700 XT Red Dragon.
Really appreciate you all taking the time to reply. This issue is faced by many on here and this should really help to explain what's going on.
So, the million dollar question, is there a way to keep the PCI slot powered during sleep?
If not, I'll be purchasing a USB bluetooth adapter.
Interesting, never thought too much about the sleep settings, themselves. The machine does appear to sleep and wake correctly, and I also have a usb keyboard like yours. That one works with no problem. I believe my issue is that even though this bt/wifi centipede is set to internal (255), it's...
*Edit* No more CPU spikes, fans spinning sporadically were caused by a bad GPU PCI-E cable.
Indeed, I did. I've been trying things all day. Went back to debug version 0.6.8 until all issues are resolved. I see you're a moderator and you've likely accumulated a wealth of experience. Anything...
Appreciate the reply, I've tried all three of these before. Just tried them again for good measure, unfortunately still not able to wake with bluetooth keyboard or mouse. Wired keyboard works like a native mac for waking, though.
I'm going to keep digging for a solution, pressing the power button to wake really isn't too much effort. But I'd like to have it working like a native mac. Here's what I'm going to try if I can't figure out a solution to keep the M.2 centipede powered during sleep...
I am in the exact same boat. Same card, using an adapter centipede in the rear m.2 slot on z390 Pro WiFi. I've set up my USB map, all are 255, I did not include the apple one that isn't doing anything. I have to use the power button to wake, but all works as it should apart from that. Any updates?
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