Heya
Only thread I can find on this forum but it's actually identical to my problem too.
Mine unit has gone as far as 15 minutes and then degrades badly as you describe.
I am currently in contact with Focusrite support about it and I will report back on anything they suggest here.
The one...
Thanks for the suggestion, Multibeast settings already detailed in picture attached in post #2
Resulting problem show in pictures in post #1.
With 760 GPU installed and a "normal" (no switches) boot takes place the machine just appears to halt for no particular reason/error.
Remove the 760...
Fair point, regardless, I'd just like to get the system booting on it's own without panicing at the moment.
Even a the boot loader causes it to completely die.
You've pretty much got the exact same specs as me and I can not make this work for love nor money.
I'm constantly getting a panic for the ACPI platform and I have 0 idea why... did you ever see this with yours?
Thanks, Paul
Picture in my Multibeast related post shows I'm using 3.1, apologies if it inferred I was using 5.1.
I didn't realise the fix was just for 5.1 but I 'spose it's irrelevant anyway as I didn't select it.
The NIC in the machine is supported natively, no need to install a separate driver.
I get...
If you upgrade to the F10/11 BIOS this version properly supports the K processors and the VT-d option appears back in the BIOS in a controllable setting.
The board with a K chip and a BIOS updates appears to be pretty unusable.
I would question how supported a K chip actually is, as OS-X even...
I'm installing for the 9th time now...
Multibeast is literally just going on installing the options I've found in the thread here:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/user-builds/112755-haswell-matx-ga-z87m-d3h-i7-4770-gtx-650-ti-boost.html
I did manage to boot to the installer with -x, install to SSD...
GA-Z87M-D3H - Mavericks installs - Multibeast kills installation instantly
Hi
First time poster to the forum, read up quite a lot of the useful info here.
So recently I decided to go the Hackintosh route to save some cash and build a more powerful machine, I'm fast regretting that choice even...
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