I followed MacMan's tutorial with native NVRam: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/macmans-build-asus-tuf-z390-pro-gaming-i9-9900k-vega-64-updated-for-10-14-6-and-nvram-support.275272/
The problem is that there is no audio device found at the end....
OSX 10.15.3 (19D76)
MB: ASUS TUF Z390-PRO...
Since we removed and installed Fantastical 2 again the freezing issue solved. :)
Here is the related log for Google search:
Dec 6 07:52:38 Davids-iMac com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.flexibits.fantastical2.mac.launcher[16823]): Could not find and/or execute program specified by service: 155...
Well, it happened again. system.log attached and it was around Dec 7 10:15
Also I was not able to connect with screen sharing.
I just enabled iGPU in BIOS to see if it makes any difference. This topic gave the idea...
I have an issue with my configuration. The screen freezes randomly every 1 or 2 days. The interesting part that not the whole OS freezes as the music continues to play, but the screen stuck at a single frame without any change.
You can find my config on my profile and also attache the gen_debug...
Thanks for your details, my steps based on yours. I just needed some different options, I'm not sure why.
So I have Gigabyte GA-H270-HD3 and this Multibeast configuration was fine for me.
For audio, I needed the 100/200 audio to fix the audio device to HDAS to HDEF.
Then:
Nvidia web...
I tried it with the older version of the multibeast, but no success.
Then I give a try to the Multibeast 4.0.2 and it works.
I use DSDT from the motherboard and I checked these:
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I removed all other sound related things, AppleHDA.kext ALC enablers, etc...
I removed now every audio driver and installed the newest VoodooHDA from Multibeast. The sound works, but there is a lot of static noise, which I can't remove. Other VoodooHDA's gives just noise.
Everything works fine on my system except the sound. I have a Gigabyte GA-H67M-UD2H-B3 rev1.0. I installed the dsdt for this motherboard from the dsdt database, but I have got no audio.
Then I installed Macman's driver from multibeast, still no audio device detected on the sound panel.
This is...
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