Merry Christmas everybody! I wanted to post to thank EVERYBODY in this thread for all the help over the past year or so. I just installed Radeonboost.kext and I have some exciting stuff to share.
I'm doing a test stream on Twitch running 2 instances of OBS using hardware accelerated encoding ... both OBS's are recording (one is streaming and recording, the other is screen recording a browser window of the stream) using the GPU, no dropped frames outputting at 1080/60fps at 8500kbit video / 192kbit audio. My temps are sitting around 50 degrees on the Vega 64 GPU and the computer is using just under 14% usage (with a lot of other apps running), with 3 monitors attached. No hangs, no crashes after about 45 minutes. And Final Cut is WAY faster now I've noticed already.
I figured out that one of the fans on my GPU wasn't spinning, so trying to use hardware acceleration in a few apps would cause a system lockup. After re-cable managing then installing Radeonboost this is utter sickness. And with
@CaseySJ helping me w/ Thunderbolt 3 a few months ago, I have to say, this machine is the most impressive thing I've used in a while.
The next step is going to be migrating my SATA SSD to an 8 TB NVME in the next few months and finding a safe way to do this without losing my setup. I use CCC and it's been great for keeping a clone of the drive, and has saved my life a few times. So I guess my question is, is this still the safe way to migrate to the new drive? Do I need to do any EFI changes or anything I need to know about the BIOS before I plunge into this? (I need to buy 2 of these, one for the boot and one for the scratch disk for some massive projects I have coming up this year). I think I'm being bottlenecked by my Samsung 860 EVO SSD during exports to my current Sabrent 256 GB scratch NVME.