I've seen that on the Gigabyte boards. I couldn't find anything about it in Asus. I have now moved the NVMe to the slot closest to the CPU. I had my Windows drive there. I just pulled it for now. I'll put it in another slot later.Because the error message says “loss of MMIO space”, see if below post helps. It’s for Gigabyte, but similar options may be present in Asus BIOS.
I had the Mac NVMe in the very bottom slot.I initially had my MacOS boot drive on the 2nd NVMe slot as the Windows Drive was on the first and i didn't have an issue, now swapped them around and still no issue, so i don't think it particularly matters which slot you use.
Finally, I found the problem.I am still on BIOS 2104. Have you tried that version.
I'm on Ventura 13.2.1 ... I don't use beta version. The reconnection of usb.c devices works with both V1B and V2 but, at the monent, I'm using V2 because of the NHI spoof.Thank you as well.
You are on Ventura, aren’t you? Which SSDT-MAPLE-RIDGE-RP05 version did you use for testing? I tried both V1B and V2 but I could not get it to work on Ventura 13.3 beta 2 (beta 1 & previous didn't work either IIRC).
@etorix Can you elaborate more and tell me which Gigabyte z690/790 motherboards have lost the support for Titan Ridge?Gigabyte has forcefully removed support for Titan Ridge through BIOS updates for some Z690/Z790 boards. So if you need a Hackintosh with working Thunderbolt, the best bet looks like a (flashed) GC-Titan Ridge (while supplies last!) in a non-Gigabyte motherboard.