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  1. esix

    OS X 10.9.3 Update

    For some really strange reason, after updating, Mavericks switched the default display and disabled the selecting option. Or at least it did in my case
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    The fresh install using 10.9.2 worked as is for me I've booted with IGPEnabler=No GraphicsEnabler=Yes npci=0x2000 -v And also I've removed NullCpuPowerManagement And used the default kernel, not the patched one
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    Chameleon 2.2 r2377 The settings are pretty basic, you can try using Mac Pro 6,1 then install the latest Nvidia Web Driver and see how it goes.[/COLOR]
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    Nvidia Web Drivers: http://www.tonymacx86.com/graphics/126146-nvidia-releases-alternate-graphics-drivers-10-9-2-331-01-01f01.html
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    I've installed fresh 10.9.2 on my p9x79 pro w 4820k Almost everything works out of the box (minus graphic power management) With the latest Web Driver, the system works allot better, but still, graphic power management doesn't work, or at least it doesn't work for me. You can check out...
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    NVIDIA Releases Alternate Graphics Drivers for 10.9.2 (331.01.01f01)

    Well, this is a bit odd, but I've just realised that power management kinda works After reboot, I checked hwmonitor and the card is in idle BUT, when you start using the PC, the gpu clock goes up, and stays up.. SO, I've started playing around with the AGPM.kext I'm using Mac Pro 6.1 So I've...
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    NVIDIA Releases Alternate Graphics Drivers for 10.9.2 (331.01.01f01)

    I'm running the latest Web Driver on my GTX 480, and yeah, it remains a power hungry beast :) No power management, 700MHz on the GPU all day long.
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    NVIDIA Releases Alternate Graphics Drivers for 10.9.2 (331.01.01f01)

    They tend to perform better than the native support (Mavericks 10.9.2) But I'm still having issues with AGPM Suppport for my 480 gtx with both web driver and/or native driver :(
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    OS X 10.9.2 Update

    Article: OS X 10.9.2 Update CPU Power Management works OK for i7 4820k AGPM for Nvidia GTX 480 is broken, or at least is broken for me. The card stays at 700mhz all day long even with the latest NVIDIA Web Driver 331.01.01b15
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    I don't know if this matters or not, but the usb stick was plugged in a usb2.0 port, the port above the white one (dedicated bios flash port) It's strange :wtf: In my case it showed a white background for a couple of minutes, then the cursor appears.
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    I've posted my exact bios settings. * Fast boot => disabled * XMP => profile 2 * Intel VT => disabled * legacy usb 3 => disabled * marvel => disabled * bluetooth => disabled * secure boot -> os type => other os As I said it boots using those bios settings and the files from files.zip...
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    I gave up because installing mavericks fresh in those conditions was a no go. I couldn't just sit there for hours and wait to install :)) I just couldn't.. Regarding bios settings: XMP -> profile 1 marvel/usb3/bluetooh/intel vd-t -> disabled I guess you could try booting without the...
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    These are the exact files used to boot from Mavericks install USB /Extra/ smbios.plist.zip org.chameleon.Boot.plist.zip Extensions.zip / match_kernel.zip ..and also, if you got KernelPatcher.dylib in Modules, remove it. Just backup the current config and replace it with the extracted...
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    My first attempt of make it work, was a clean install. It started OK, with the patched kernel (new match_kernel) And: * Mavervell controller disabled * bluetooth disabled * USB 3 disabled * Intel Vd-t disabled I booted from USB2.0 with: -v -f npci=0x2000 GraphicsEnabler=Yes BUT It took...
  15. esix

    OS X 10.9.1 Compatibility Report: Socket 2011

    Ivy Bridge-E, Intel i7 4820k is working on Mavericks OS X 10.9.1 (13B42) CPU power management as mentioned in the thread, doesn't work at all.
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    So, after a pile load of time, I've managed to bootup my already installed Mavericks (used on my X58 board, P6T Deluxe) on my new config. Steps used for achieving this: replace (and backup the current kernel) with the new match_kernel and make sure that NullCPUPowerManagement is in...
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    The setup process works but extremely slow.. and the cursor is choppy, it hangs, works like hell. After 20min+ you can see the installer wizard.
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    It boots, that's not the problem. After it boots (extremely slow) the cursor appears and that's all :roll: I've waited for 30min+ on that exact screen and nothing changes.
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    P9X79 Pro Guide (still a work in progress)

    Has anyone managed to install Mavericks using the 4820k? There instructions using Clover where deleted because of other language usage besides English and I can't find them anywhere. UPDATE: I've managed to start install but it hangs there. I've used match_kernel provided here...
  20. esix

    Intel 7 Series MB and Raid0 Trim

    Thanks. That was my question I'm also using TrimEnabler on the ASM106X Controller and everything works ok. The speed remains constant on my Samsung 840 Drive So I'm going to stick with a RAID0 array for Windows, and a single SSD for Mountain Lion Thanks for the help guys.
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