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- MSI Z270 M7
- CPU
- i7-7700K
- Graphics
- RX 5700 XT
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thanks in advance
check my attachment
Put the file attached in EFI/clover/ACPI/patched
thanks in advance
check my attachment
Thanks , working fine nowPut the file attached in EFI/clover/ACPI/patched
@CrashMidnick can you help me one more time, I have a mother new system and I want to modify my DSDT file to remove Nvidia card and keep only AMD, attached is my DSDT if you can help I will be appreciated.
Thanks my dearHere you go ^^
@CrashMidnick So I'm having the same sleep/wake with my dual boot and the Nvidia 960. Can you please help with the DSDT to fix that and keep the 580?
Hi, I'm new in this forum and wanted to ask you some questions, almost two years later, because i want to do the same with my Hackintosh running High Sierra. I just want to clarify some things before buying the second graphic card.Ok tested and it is working like a charm
Windows can use both GPU's, you can chose which app uses which GPU (Adrenalin + Nvidia drivers need to be installed together). It is working even on a single monitor, you need to change the source from the monitor OSD/menu.
MacOS only uses the AMD but can see the GTX.
The only down side I can see is that Sleep takes ages to shut down the computer, wake does not work anymore (black screen or reboot).
Does someone knows a clover patch to disable the GTX from MacOS ?
- Do I only have to install AMD card in the second pci-e slot and MacOs will automatically use the card not considering Nvidia ?
- Do I have to make some changes to the Bios settings ?
- Does the card which is not used waste energy ?
- I have a 750w PSU, is it enough ?
- Does all this work with Catalina ?
Thank you very much !!I installed the AMD in the 1st slot and Nvidia in the 2nd slot. Never tried the opposite so I cannot tell. Remember that your slot will become a PCIe 8x for both cards so check if 8x will not bottleneck the 1080Ti compared to 16x.
No.
Same as your idle consumption, maybe a little more. AFAIR, it was around 20-30W for a GTX 1060.
Should be just enough.
Yes.