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Hi all,
Anybody here has experience running Dante System (specifically, Dante Virtual Soundcard and Dante Controller) in a hackintosh, specifically an iMac Hackintosh?
I previously ran Dante system using 2 different hackintosh based on Thinkpad laptop, one a T440 Haswell and other one a T460s Skylake both with Intel LAN card without any problem. Running smoothly for audio recording multi track purpose.
Now, I have another build; based on Gigabyte Z390UD board, i9-9900K, Radeon 5500XT with onboard RTL8111 LAN recognized as en0 and builtin, iMac19,1; which not able to run the Dante with the following symptom:
1. DVS runs correctly in the en0 and it is also recognized correctly in the Dante Controller.
2. If there is no other Dante source in the network, the system works normal.
3. Whenever another Dante source is present in the network, the hackintosh start to behave abnormally, i.e. become laggy, and by Activity Monitor I see that kernel_task is active and having load to 100% at single core, moving from one core to another. This makes all the system becomes laggy and the sound from Dante input cannot be used. As well, the hackintosh is not worthy to be used for any other purpose.
4. At first I thought it is because the RTL LAN Chip (different with the Intel chip used in both Thinkpad laptops), so I put a second LAN Card Intel I210 which is natively recognized by macOS and runt he DVS and all the other Dante source through this second network card. Yet, the problem persist.
I tried to search through google for this symptom but not found any lead, therefore it is a specific problem. Anyone maybe can share his thought on where should I look further for this issue?
One note, the LAN Card of RTL8111 in the IO Registry plane is under PCI0@0 => AppleACPIPCI => RP03@1C,2 => IOPP => PXSX@0 => RTL8111 => en0. Is this also the way the LAN card is described in the real iMac? Referring to my Thinkpad laptop, the LAN card is registered under PCI0@0 => AppleACPIPCI => IGBE => IntelMausi => en0. Does this contribute to the problem?
As I have my second LAN Card, is there any way to disable completely the RTL onboard LAN Card (therefore not having the RTL kext) and define my add-on Intel LAN Card as builtin?
Thanks in advance for any advise and guidance.
Anybody here has experience running Dante System (specifically, Dante Virtual Soundcard and Dante Controller) in a hackintosh, specifically an iMac Hackintosh?
I previously ran Dante system using 2 different hackintosh based on Thinkpad laptop, one a T440 Haswell and other one a T460s Skylake both with Intel LAN card without any problem. Running smoothly for audio recording multi track purpose.
Now, I have another build; based on Gigabyte Z390UD board, i9-9900K, Radeon 5500XT with onboard RTL8111 LAN recognized as en0 and builtin, iMac19,1; which not able to run the Dante with the following symptom:
1. DVS runs correctly in the en0 and it is also recognized correctly in the Dante Controller.
2. If there is no other Dante source in the network, the system works normal.
3. Whenever another Dante source is present in the network, the hackintosh start to behave abnormally, i.e. become laggy, and by Activity Monitor I see that kernel_task is active and having load to 100% at single core, moving from one core to another. This makes all the system becomes laggy and the sound from Dante input cannot be used. As well, the hackintosh is not worthy to be used for any other purpose.
4. At first I thought it is because the RTL LAN Chip (different with the Intel chip used in both Thinkpad laptops), so I put a second LAN Card Intel I210 which is natively recognized by macOS and runt he DVS and all the other Dante source through this second network card. Yet, the problem persist.
I tried to search through google for this symptom but not found any lead, therefore it is a specific problem. Anyone maybe can share his thought on where should I look further for this issue?
One note, the LAN Card of RTL8111 in the IO Registry plane is under PCI0@0 => AppleACPIPCI => RP03@1C,2 => IOPP => PXSX@0 => RTL8111 => en0. Is this also the way the LAN card is described in the real iMac? Referring to my Thinkpad laptop, the LAN card is registered under PCI0@0 => AppleACPIPCI => IGBE => IntelMausi => en0. Does this contribute to the problem?
As I have my second LAN Card, is there any way to disable completely the RTL onboard LAN Card (therefore not having the RTL kext) and define my add-on Intel LAN Card as builtin?
Thanks in advance for any advise and guidance.