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[95% Success] GA-Z97X-UD3H I5-4690K GTX 660

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GA-H55M-UD2H / GA-Z97X-UD3H
CPU
Core i7-870 2.96GHz / Core i5 4690k
Graphics
Radeon HD5770 (1GB DDR5) / Asus GTX660 (2GB DDR5)
Mac
  1. MacBook Air
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So that was a struggle. I guess it was the same struggle the first time I Hackintoshed, back in 2011, but ... wow. I wish I'd remembered to try PCIRootUID= and npci= earlier on in the process. Would've saved me some hours.

My old system (10.9.5) ran perfectly. I replaced the motherboard and CPU with the new ones, set the BIOS to optimized defaults then applied recommended changes (VT-d disabled, EHCI and XHCI handoff enabled, XHCI mode = Auto rather than Smart Auto, internal graphics disabled, )


  1. The old system wouldn't boot even in safe mode (panic with "Expected 4 threads, only found 9"). It turns out, I should have deleted the DSDT.aml in /Extra before powering off the old system to upgrade the motherboard. Mounting the drive on another system (using an external SATA enclosure), renamed /Extra/DSDT.aml to /Extra/~~DSDT.aml.
  2. Now booting, but never getting past the boot screen + spinning progress indicator. In safe mode (-x), it seems to be booting fine, but the login window just never comes up. The system sits there and makes occasional disk access as though everything is fine, but I don't have any UI. Tried booting with monitor cable in internal graphics instead, no joy there either.
  3. Try running Mavericks installer, also wouldn't start (white screen with spinning beach ball). -v -x, not obvious what's wrong.
  4. Look around, maybe it's a firmware issue? I have F5, so .. it would seem so. Reboot into Windows 7 partition, upgrade BIOS to F7 (Gigabyte's software @BIOS to handle this is **** poor. It's very difficult to trust a user interface that looks like a warez installer or a serialz generation. Not to mention, it crashes when trying to download motherboard firmware. I had to download the firmware separately, from a different section of the Gigabyte website).
  5. Reboot with new firmware, re-set BIOS settings to recommend. Still no joy.
  6. Magic sauce: PCIRootUID=0 (or was it 1? I can't remember now) npci=0x300. Old system boots! Yay. No network or sound though.
  7. Multibeast:

  • Quick Start -> DSDT Free
  • Drivers -> Audio -> Realtek -> ALC1150
  • Drivers -> Audio -> Realtek -> Intel 9 Series Motherboard Support
  • Drivers -> Disk -> 3rd Part SATA
  • Drivers -> Disk -> TRIM Enabler -> 10.9.4+ TRIM Patch
  • Drivers -> Misc -> EvOreboot (not sure if I need this?)
  • Drivers -> Misc -> FakeSMC v6.9.1315
  • Drivers -> Misc -> USB 3.0 - Universal
  • Drivers -> Network -> Intel -> AppleIntelE1000e v3.1.0
  • Drivers -> System -> AppleRTC Patch for CMOS Reset
  • Bootloaders -> Chimera v3.0.1
  • Customize -> Boot Options -> Basic Boot Options
  • Customize -> Boot Options -> Generate CPU States
  • Customize -> Boot Options -> Hibernate Mode - Desktop
  • Customize -> Boot Options -> Use KernelCache
  • Customize -> System Definitions -> Mac Pro -> Mac Pro 3,1
  • Customize -> Themes -> tonymacx86 Black
Sound works (briefly makes weird noises on boot).
Network works.
Sleep works but sound is dead on wake.
 
[95% Success] GA-Z97X-UD3H, i5-4690k, GTX660 (upgrade from H55M+Nehalem)

More on sound dying on wake/sleep: using the ALC1150 driver from Multibeast 6.2.2 doesn't seem to fix.
 
[95% Success] GA-Z97X-UD3H, i5-4690k, GTX660 (upgrade from H55M+Nehalem)

If I manually

Code:
sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/AppleHDA.kext 
sudo kextload /System/Library/Extensions/AppleHDA.kext

then sound comes back.

This is in my dmesg:

fsevents: watcher gfslogger (pid: 1240) - Using /dev/fsevents directly is unsupported. Migrate to FSEventsFramework
Sound assertion in AppleHDAFunctionGroup at line 1057
Sound assertion in AppleHDAFunctionGroup at line 1057
Sound assertion in AppleHDAFunctionGroup at line 1057
Sound assertion in AppleHDAFunctionGroup at line 1057
Sound assertion in AppleHDAFunctionGroup at line 1057
Sound assertion in AppleHDAFunctionGroup at line 1057
Sound assertion in AppleHDAFunctionGroup at line 1057
Sound assertion in AppleHDAFunctionGroup at line 1057
Sound assertion in AppleHDAFunctionGroup at line 1057
Sound assertion in AppleHDAFunctionGroup at line 1057
Sound assertion in AppleHDACodecGeneric at line 1280
Sound assertion in AppleHDACodecGeneric at line 1580
Sound assertion in AppleHDAEngine at line 578
CommandStop: Timeout waiting for command ring to stop, 100ms
0 [Time 1414246285] [Message Wake reason: PWRB (User)
 
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