I was confident it had to be one of hack kexts actually, just maybe a specific patch or injection. Reason being, in my case it was literally two identical macs in installed software. As in the hack is literally what was used to even setup the macbook pro when I got it. so the MBP was identical...
I read there were problems with usb c to display port. it's why I went with a display port alt mode USB-C monitor. i'm using the 2 monitors exclusively with macbook pro now and reformated the hackintosh to just a windows 11 PC. I spent 1600 on this screens, if I can't use em with hack them hack...
Found https://github.com/kingo132/a51m-r2-5700m-hackintosh/blob/main/fix_navi10_4k_120hz.md in my digging, seems related. If i understand this right. it's the AMD driver that is returning no for 4k/120hz regardless of what the bandwidth/feature set of displayport 1.4 is. Basically this is why my...
First of all I have a 6900XT with DisplayPort 1.4 x 3, the hardware isn't issue on GPU.
For 2 screens I have two GP27U
When I hook them up to M1Max macbook pro they both show correct adaptive sync, 144hz etc modes.
macOS they have no adaptive sync and locked to 60hz.
My first thought was it...
Successful update, but already finding lots of new bugs.
These are two annoying me the most and affect real macs and hack:
If you attempt to do literally anything with iCloud in settings app the settings app just deadlocks. you can't even drag window around without it being a slide show...
It's deep integration with mail is where I miss it most. now mail content just loads broken images/etc unless I disable it's privacy protections. when private relay working it remote loads it through the relay without having to disable the securities. A gloval VPN has it's share of own issues...
I thought this, but i wasn't sure that was detected due to way it's injected by OC, I wonder if they can fix it somehow and add it to featureunlock cause it worked prior to 13.0 so apple def did something to detect and block it specific to ventura.
Yeah the behavior which I had managed to cure on big sir (no idea how) came back on ventura. it's 100% deliberate by system. it's an RTC alarm wake. what's interesting is, like i noted before the RTC wake is disabled during a sleep focus so fortunately when i flip sleep mode on in apple watch...
For life of me I cannot get it to work on hack it worked flawlessly on 12.x but on 13.x it just says it can't work due to a setting or extension. Nothing has changed since 12.x. In fact, I have a macbook pro M1 Max that has working private relay on same network and here is the kicker. it has all...
My hack, which finally had stable sleep for quite a while, is also getting random wakes on ventura. all settings are still correct and USB ports correctly mapped, yet system is constantly waking it up several times for no good reason. The wake reason is always RTC alarm, which is basically code...
Sorry for bump but I have to wonder, is anyone else noticing on Ventura that fan curve is different and gpu is hotter?
My 6900XT never ever ran over 90C before even under full load, and at idle it usually sat around 40C (it never fully idled due to somewhat broken power management)....Now it's...
Only thing that doesn't work post update is private relay. It seems on macOS 13 or higher, it's force disabled if there are literally ANY 3rd party kexts installed, which is kind of hard to avoid on a hack. :\
12.4 i've seen introduced some freezing/bugs on more than just AMD hardware but even apple silicon. The cases with apple silicon seem to be caused by applications that don't have vsync enabled. the desktop itself though i have no idea. 12.4 in general though seems less stable though
I actually did thorough spec analysis and basically anyone that already has a 6900XT that is the variant model, (basically all the super over clocked ones like ultimate red devil) either match even the best 6950 specs or only SLIGHTLY below them. basically AMD just released their own overclocks...
Probably cleaner to just backup config first, remove the stuff you don't need after. it won't break boot unless you actually mess up the XML. but you should always have a USB backup of opencore or clover anyways for that reason as well that can always get you back up in worst case.
You'll probably have better power management and fan operation by removing it, although it may lower geekbench score because of the fact it fixes power management (although i don't think it actually lowers real world performance any)
not time zones, wouldn't explain why one mac got it 30 min later than other one, but my M1 max eventually got it too. i imagine it's just staged rollout for sake of the servers.
Currently 12.3.1 isn't available to everyone yet. don't know why. Heck my legit MacBook Pro M1 Max doesn't have update yet. It keeps saying 12.3 is latest.
I think it's important to note that the spoof was breaking power management and fan profiles, as such card was staying revved up. that always boosts benchmarks because of the inherent flawed way geek bench works.
because it literally pauses between each test, the card goes back into an idle...
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