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  1. rayyanthameem

    How to extend the iMac Pro to X99 [Successful Build/Extended Guide]

    I don't know what you've changed. I've seen an EFI folder update on this post #2,904. After this, my system performance is improved.
  2. rayyanthameem

    How to extend the iMac Pro to X99 [Successful Build/Extended Guide]

    Thanks kgp. After using the latest EFI folder its fine now. Now the scores are similar. I don’t know what settings you’ve changed.
  3. rayyanthameem

    How to extend the iMac Pro to X99 [Successful Build/Extended Guide]

    Hi @ekwipt Please help me with this as i'm not sure what to do. Thanks
  4. rayyanthameem

    How to extend the iMac Pro to X99 [Successful Build/Extended Guide]

    I've tried to update the bios with new 'mod_xxx' file, but it says invalid bios file. Do I've to do this? because I've two SSD one is macOS Sierra and the other is HighSierra. And the Geekbench and Cinebench scores are different under same settings, same hardware. Here is the scores: macOS...
  5. rayyanthameem

    How to extend the iMac Pro to X99 [Successful Build/Extended Guide]

    Thank you, I don't know how to do it, but I will try to find out. My motherboard is Gigabyte GA-X99-Designare EX, and bios extension is .bin. I was using your guide for this but I stuck here: "B.1.2 4.) Open a terminal; type "cd " and drag the "UEFIPatch_0.3.9_osx"-folder on your Desktop into...
  6. rayyanthameem

    How to extend the iMac Pro to X99 [Successful Build/Extended Guide]

    rI'm very sorry if any of the below information is incomplete. Thank you so much for the great guide and I build an iMac Pro with Core i7-6900k and Gigabyte GA-X99-Designare EX (rev. 1.0) Here is my complete hardware: Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X99-Designare EX (rev. 1.0) CPU: Core i7-6900K...
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