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- Aug 1, 2012
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- Motherboard
- Asus ProArt Z690 Creator
- CPU
- i7-13700K
- Graphics
- RX 6800 XT
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Congrats, looks amazing. You've been wise enough to replicate Golden Builds by Pastrychef and CaseySJ. Does save a lot of time, trial and error and tribulations for sure. The Golden Builds forum here is probably the most visited hackintosh related content in the world and for good reasons.Successful Install!
Yes we're seeing this problem across the board. It's not just a Z690 or ProArt issue, but occurs whenever a cable is connected to the Aquantia port.
Thanks!@CatBus,
Very nice post and lovely build!
I'll add a link to this in Post 1 because it offers a solid user perspective that others can benefit from.
Update: link added
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Absolutely!Congrats, looks amazing. You've been wise enough to replicate Golden Builds by Pastrychef and CaseySJ. Does save a lot of time, trial and error and tribulations for sure. The Golden Builds forum here is probably the most visited hackintosh related content in the world and for good reasons.
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- First attempt: The Problem: OpenCore 0.8.3 and macOS Big Sur- I chose Big Sur because I plan to use this build for a combination of digital photography, video editing, and a bit of digital music production. I checked compatibility lists for the big ticket apps that I use and most of them recommended Big Sur with a proviso that Monterey support was still a bit sketchy. So, I figured I'd go conservative.
- Here's the problem: I could not get macOS Big Sur to recognize the Marvell Aquantia AQC113 10 GbE LAN adapter. I spent a couple hours reading through Tonymacx86 forums and doing some Google searches and reading. There were a handful of on topic posts in ******. I tried a couple SSDT's and tinkered with kernel patches, but... No Love.
I'm too old to keep banging my head against the wall...- Second attempt: The solution: OpenCore 0.7.8 and macOS Monterey - I started from scratch, rebuilt the install USB drive with the O.C. 0.7.8 EFI and a fresh download of macOS Monterey and everything installed and worked!
Thanks! That's helpful.Regarding the Aquantia AQC113, it is actually not supported in Big Sur, which supports the previous AQC107 model. Monterey was the first to introduce support for both AQC107 and AQC113.
My BIOS version is 2103, which is the only one support 13th CPU.I believe the USB issue is likely due to BIOS. Others have reported similar problem when using 13th CPU on Z690.
Which version of BIOS is installed?
I wonder if MMIO WhiteList could make a difference. This is mostly speculative, but it’s one of very few if any remaining options.My BIOS version is 2103, which is the only one support 13th CPU.