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  1. vincerutabaga

    Asus Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) + i7-12700K + AMD RX 6800 XT

    It may, or may not work. But everything works, like with the other ssdt (sleep, hot-plug and all) Meaning the device(s) may or may not appear under Thunderbolt/USB4 tab, it's always there under th PCI tab, and working. I only have TB3 devices (same behavior with OWC TB3 dock). For now it's more...
  2. vincerutabaga

    Asus Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) + i7-12700K + AMD RX 6800 XT

    I explained every mod I made from the EFI post in the first page, and there are not much: Disable IOMMU preboot behavior in BIOS, it's useless for most people. Then ACPI code to drop changes as I said, then disable NvmeFix.kext (that may just be for my case because I use samsung 980 pro for...
  3. vincerutabaga

    Asus Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) + i7-12700K + AMD RX 6800 XT

    I think there is a misunderstanding, I mod the sample because it was not quite stable for me. Now it is :) The sample in the first page is made with and for z690, almost everything is the same as z790 yes, but not all. I am pretty confident that at least for me it is better: no more boot fail or...
  4. vincerutabaga

    Asus Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) + i7-12700K + AMD RX 6800 XT

    On my way to find stability over time, I go back to this, from changing it with a command line using setup_var.efi . Work quite the same it seems, and is more practical.
  5. vincerutabaga

    Asus Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) + i7-12700K + AMD RX 6800 XT

    As I said, slide=0 was not a fix for me. It's been really stable now, in both Windows & Sonoma If some need it, BIOS 1303, but it should work with later BIOS. Opencore 0.9.9 IOMMU is disable in BIOS, some hacking protection from Thunderbolt devices @ boot is pretty useless for me (If I...
  6. vincerutabaga

    Asus ProArt z790 - BIOS updates!

    It's just that the z690 & the z790 got different table name for this, nothing major. Using the wrong "name " just do nothing. Once it's deleted, any naming seems to work. But you can't apply both, they are the same ACPI code, with a different name.
  7. vincerutabaga

    Asus Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) + i7-12700K + AMD RX 6800 XT

    Hello, it seems lots of people use this thread for the z790 ProArt, like me. But I noticed a least one mod to be done. As explained in page 4 of the thread, you need to delete 1 OEMtableID to replaced it with the corrected file. But it's not the same name for the z790 : xh_rps14 ACPI --> Add...
  8. vincerutabaga

    Asus ProArt z790 - BIOS updates!

    The file stays the same, but the adress/code to delete, is not. I dump all the ACPI file from z790 with bios 1801, luckily this doesn't change over bios upgrade/downgrade. I don't have the skills to make correction over complex .aml file. But can locate one. Again if you look at your bootlog...
  9. vincerutabaga

    Asus ProArt z790 - BIOS updates!

    A After looking a little closer at this EFI, it's not really different from mine, based on CAseySJ, like most people :) But one thing may be wrong in ACPI / Delete tab, the OemTabled to delete is for the z690 series, for z790 the code is : 78685F72 70733134
  10. vincerutabaga

    Asus ProArt z790 - BIOS updates!

    I had a 6800XT before the 6950, which don't needed spoffing with NootRx. Was the same I think To see the log it's easy with Hackintool : Logs tab / system. Also did you downgrade intel ME or leave as is (it don't downgrade with bios). You don't use wifi right? I think it helps not having boot...
  11. vincerutabaga

    Asus ProArt z790 - BIOS updates!

    You were right, bios 1303 seems to be the last good one. All the other last bios, from 1503 to 1904, are buggy (I didn't test bios 1402). At some point you will get a boot fail, and it may also be a hard reboot when connecting a TB3 device....or a monitor. Nothing was a solution : disabling...
  12. vincerutabaga

    Asus ProArt z790 - BIOS updates!

    I was using bios 1801 from the start, and had few random boot fail, with different errors types. I did go for bios 1501, and it was the same.... But I could see that it got way more slide available (50/256) than 1801 (5/256, with weird reaction to MMIO white list)); so I stick with it. I finally...
  13. vincerutabaga

    NootRX

    The last build of NootRx is working again with navi 21 gpu!
  14. vincerutabaga

    Asus ProArt z790 - BIOS updates!

    I did go straight for the last bios, not many version jumped, don't really remember .... I hotplug (or boot with it) a sonnet Pcie extension over TB3, it got the JHL6540 alpine ridge controller. Inside I have an UAD2 octo pcie card. Tried older TB2 devices (like apple TB2 RJ45 with TB2 to TB3)...
  15. vincerutabaga

    Asus ProArt z790 - BIOS updates!

    Not an usb issue, it was the power managment from the oneboard intel nic. The leds of the plug were still on after shut down, disabled in widnows then all good. Sleep work after AQC113 firmware upate. With the V2 SSDt from CaseySJ, TB hotplug work great even after sleep !
  16. vincerutabaga

    Asus ProArt z790 - BIOS updates!

    But don't you got the z690 ? I have a few things to try yes, will do that tomorrow. I hope, will add the usb thing on my list.
  17. vincerutabaga

    Asus ProArt z790 - BIOS updates!

    Hello, I am on last bios 1801. Everything seems to work fine, expect for sleep under mac Os (didn't flash the ACQ enet card yet). But I got an annoying thing : When I shut down Windows 11, and I think it's the same with mac os, The computer restart on its own, 30 second after the shutdown...
  18. vincerutabaga

    NootRX

    Not working for me either, can't boot with it.
  19. vincerutabaga

    NootRX

    Yes already done, as I said, with the low fan mode it's better than Whatevergreen for me ! And if your gpu is hot and consume around 34Watts when idle, you got the ram @ max speed. You can check that easily with HWMonitorSMC2
  20. vincerutabaga

    NootRX

    I just replace Whatervergreen with this kext, to see if it could solve the frequency ram issue with 6800 XT, and it doesn't. As soon as I go for more than 1080p, GPU RAM is always at max (1440p now). Under Windows 11, it work as it should if the screen is @ 60Hz, @ 75Hz it's the same, GPU RAM...
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