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Hi guys,

I have installed OSX Yosemite successfully on my computer but I am not sure what settings I need to select in multibeast. I have read all posts regarding my motherboard on this forum, but all posts are outdated and meant for OSX Mavericks instead of Yosemite

My system:
Asus Maximus VI Impact
MSI 770gtx
8gb ram

Please help me...
 
Hi guys,

I have installed OSX Yosemite successfully on my computer but I am not sure what settings I need to select in multibeast. I have read all posts regarding my motherboard on this forum, but all posts are outdated and meant for OSX Mavericks instead of Yosemite

My system:
Asus Maximus VI Impact
MSI 770gtx
8gb ram

Please help me...

Please read the Rules.

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Thanks in anticipation
 
They won't be much different between Mavericks and Yosemite.
The essentials are: Quick Start tab-- DSDT Free

Audio -- ALC 1150
Networking -- Intel -- hnak's AppleIntel

Add 1080p display mode if that's your monitor's aspect ratio.

That's it to start. Reboot and repair permissions and test everything out.
You can go back and add any individual kexts later.
 
They won't be much different between Mavericks and Yosemite.
The essentials are: Quick Start tab-- DSDT Free

Audio -- ALC 1150
Networking -- Intel -- hnak's AppleIntel

Add 1080p display mode if that's your monitor's aspect ratio.

That's it to start. Reboot and repair permissions and test everything out.
You can go back and add any individual kexts later.

You are awesome! Thank you so much...
One question; do I need 1080p display mode, because I will use samsung 4k display (u28d590d)?
 
You are awesome! Thank you so much...
One question; do I need 1080p display mode, because I will use samsung 4k display (u28d590d)?

No, you'll have to make a custom edit in the org.chameleon.boot.plist which is in
the extra folder on the root of your system drive.
 
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