Em, these CPUs are for the 2011-3 socket (intel X99 chipset).
This M/B supports only E5 v1 and E5 v2 CPUs (intel X79 chipset).
macOS 10.14, 10.15, and 11.0 are working on this M/B.
I posted working EFI in another thread - #1 and #2.
You have a bit more than really needed.
Here are folders from my X79 build with Clover 5130.
For kexts:
blue marked - the minimum required set
green marked - replace with the kext corresponding to your LAN
yellow marked - optional kexts that are not required for the installation
Hey,
Here is my working EFI folder (for Clover's adepts) for Big Sur 11.0 (no themes folder and SNs).
Tested with E5 v2 CPUs but, theoretically, should work with v1 CPUs as well.
I have no much time to test this build with BS - just checked that I can install BS with this USB stick, the OS is booting from the HDD and everything is detected in the System report.
IDs are SNs in the SMBIOS section.
It's a pity :'(
But I'm glad that the EFI is working.
You can try this method for broken NVRAM.
Unfortunately, it's not an option for me and I'll be going with the BIOS modification method (when I'll get one of the PCs with this m/b).
BTW, what is your BIOS version?
Check the attached EFI (it's based on Clover 5127; no theme folder and no IDs in the config).
If it fails to boot, send two log files (one in the misc folder and one in the root of EFI).
Hey @CaseySJ, thank you for this thread and all efforts.
I need your help.
A friend of mine asked for help with configuring his new GC-Titan Ridge v2.0 on his hack:
ASUS Z170-A, i7 6700, GTX750Ti, High Sierra 10.13.6.
I've flashed the modded bios (NVM50) and did SSDT via HackinDROM.
But it's...
At last, I've managed to test ASUS Prime X299-A II after 2 months of sitting at home.
The patched BIOS and SSDT for CPU did the 'start' magic.
Other SSDTs were adapted from ASUS Prime X299-A.
GC-Titan Ridge controller was flashed with a patched firmware (thanks to @CaseySJ and @Elias64Fr...
You need the firmware (here), an EEPROM programmer to reflash BIOS on the GC-Titan Ridge, and you need to jumper two pins on the card itself (or the TB header cable).
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