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Hi everybody,
I'm here to attempt to address 2 problem's I've been having with my Asus VivoBook S400CA lately. I got my Crucial 4GB RAM stick today and put it in the extra DIMM slot in my laptop, and while it performs like it should in OS X (it has 8GB memory, runs fine), it reports in System Information that I only have 1 DIMM (there's two: soldered and one I put in), and all the RAM info is off (Maker, RAM SN, etc.), and in GeekBench it reports "8GB 0MHz RAM"... Clearly a problem here...
The other problem that I have is USB3. Yes, I know USB3 is a notoriously bad problem on OS X, but I'm wondering if there's any well-knowledged person that would like to help me out here. The USB chipset is Intel (so it should work natively, but doesn't ) Ivy Bridge, 7 Series. Currently, anything I plug into the USB3 hub (even USB3 things), get loaded onto the USB2 (USBEHCI) controller, and for USB3 to work optimally it would load on the USB3 (USBXHCI) controller, although it's very complicated to get working...
If anyone would help that would be extremely appreciated!
Cheers!
-Duncan
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I'm running Clover v3174 on OS X Yosemite. Whoops
I'm here to attempt to address 2 problem's I've been having with my Asus VivoBook S400CA lately. I got my Crucial 4GB RAM stick today and put it in the extra DIMM slot in my laptop, and while it performs like it should in OS X (it has 8GB memory, runs fine), it reports in System Information that I only have 1 DIMM (there's two: soldered and one I put in), and all the RAM info is off (Maker, RAM SN, etc.), and in GeekBench it reports "8GB 0MHz RAM"... Clearly a problem here...
The other problem that I have is USB3. Yes, I know USB3 is a notoriously bad problem on OS X, but I'm wondering if there's any well-knowledged person that would like to help me out here. The USB chipset is Intel (so it should work natively, but doesn't ) Ivy Bridge, 7 Series. Currently, anything I plug into the USB3 hub (even USB3 things), get loaded onto the USB2 (USBEHCI) controller, and for USB3 to work optimally it would load on the USB3 (USBXHCI) controller, although it's very complicated to get working...
If anyone would help that would be extremely appreciated!
Cheers!
-Duncan
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I'm running Clover v3174 on OS X Yosemite. Whoops