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Gigabyte Z490 Vision D (Thunderbolt 3) + i5-10400 + AMD RX 580

Glad to hear it, sort of!

With XMP disabled we can set the memory multiplier to 26.66 or 29.33 to clock the memory at either 2666MHz or 2933MHz. Both of these are supported speeds in macOS and should allow sleep to work.
Thank you so much, @CaseySJ,

with 29.33 performance is ok. Looking forward to get an AMD graphics later in the year...
 
Prices of the coming Rocket Lake CPUs. They're much more expensive than Comet Lake.


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@koala61 Hi, I have no mapped USB for the moment, everything works fine, but I like to have a look at it

@CaseySJ Good news, I put the Titan Ridge in the second PCIE slot labeled PCIEX8 and now it's seen and works.
I tried it with a Thunderbolt SSD. [Cold Boot]

Now when looking at IOREG for making an SSDT it's showing completely other things than the screenshots for making the HotPlug SSDT like in other threats.

Attached some screenshots an the IOREG
Oh yes, some boards are very particular about slots. To fix the Thunderbolt SSDT please post your system DSDT by downloading and running MaciASL and selecting File --> New from ACPI --> System DSDT.

Your IOReg file indicates that macOS has not detected USB ports on the GC-Titan Ridge. If you connect a Thunderbolt device it should work. But if you connect a USB 2 or USB 3 device it may not work.
 
Hi @CaseySJ
I flashed the chip now with you're latest NVM50.
I'm totally fine with only Thunderbolt, that's the main feature I need.

I attached the DSDT, its dsl, because an AML gave me errors
 

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Hi @CaseySJ
I flashed the chip now with you're latest NVM50.
I'm totally fine with only Thunderbolt, that's the main feature I need.

I attached the DSDT, its dsl, because an AML gave me errors
Please try the attached Thunderbolt SSDT (in combination with SSDT-DTPG.aml). Disable any other Thunderbolt SSDT. After rebooting, have a look at the PEG1 section in IORegistryExplorer and feel free to post a screenshot of that section.
 

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Hi CaseySJ,

Finally I got a new case with one frontal USB C port (Azza . Instead of USB 3.2 Gen2 transfer speed I can only get USB 2.0 Gen 1 speed.
I am not able to find any proper information about the case’s USB C front port chip. Do you think that this maybe the bottle neck?

Cheers
 
I went back to the 'DESIGNARE-Z390-NVM33-Elias64Fr'

Now, with the SSDTs injected Thunderbolt Ports are correctly recognised in the IOREG,
But here is the problem:
Now the Audio Card in the PCIe Chassis isn't recognised...
It's not loading it's driver.
When I disable the SSDTs and reboot 2 times, the card is Recognised in IOREG and the software can make use of the card
 

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I went back to the 'DESIGNARE-Z390-NVM33-Elias64Fr'

Now, with the SSDTs injected Thunderbolt Ports are correctly recognised in the IOREG,
But here is the problem:
Now the Audio Card in the PCIe Chassis isn't recognised...
It's not loading it's driver.
When I disable the SSDTs and reboot 2 times, the card is Recognised in IOREG and the software can make use of the card
With the SSDT enabled we need to perform one reboot in order to activate some Thunderbolt devices. The procedure is like this:
  • Thunderbolt SSDT enabled.
  • When computer is shut down, turn on the computer, boot macOS, and log in.
  • Then select Reboot from the Apple menu. This is a "warm" reboot.
  • Log back in then check the Thunderbolt device.
 
Hi,
I will try that as the recordings tomorrow are done (it's 8.20 PM over here) and spend the whole afternoon getting Thunderbolt working.
Thanks a lot in advance for all the help you already gave me with this project!
For now I gonna stay on the NVM33 Z390 Firmware, because it works fine.
 
Hi CaseySJ,

Finally I got a new case with one frontal USB C port (Azza . Instead of USB 3.2 Gen2 transfer speed I can only get USB 2.0 Gen 1 speed.
I am not able to find any proper information about the case’s USB C front port chip. Do you think that this maybe the bottle neck?

Cheers
Hello @arquicion,
  • Which USB device are you using?
  • Most USB-C cables only support USB 2.0 speeds so we need to check if the cable supports USB 3.0. For example, here is one such cable:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0874HH4ZZ/?tag=tonymacx86com-20
 
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