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- Motherboard
- CustoMac
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- i5-2500K
- Graphics
- HD3000
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Hi there! I owe my successes on the valuable information here @tonymacx86.com.
I have succeeded in enabling HD4000 (of i5 3570K) on GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3 F13 from the start of UniBeast 1.5.3 installation.
Belows are my procedure:
1. Set the "On-Chip Frame Buffer Size" is "64MB+2MB for GTT" in the BIOS.
This setting is based on the forum post below by "dta":
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-support/61216-10-8-how-enable-hd4000.html
2. Make the "Info.plist changes" as described by "tonymacx86" on the two same kexts placed in the UniBeast USB stick.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/150-enabl...therboards-hd-4000-6-series-motherboards.html
3. Normal install from the UniBeast USB stick with two Info.plist changes.
Unfortunately I have not tested dual monitor environment due to the lack of 2nd LCD.
I sincerely thank again all of you here @tonymacx86.com, and I hope this information may help.
Best regards,
fra_angelico
I have succeeded in enabling HD4000 (of i5 3570K) on GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3 F13 from the start of UniBeast 1.5.3 installation.
Belows are my procedure:
1. Set the "On-Chip Frame Buffer Size" is "64MB+2MB for GTT" in the BIOS.
This setting is based on the forum post below by "dta":
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-support/61216-10-8-how-enable-hd4000.html
2. Make the "Info.plist changes" as described by "tonymacx86" on the two same kexts placed in the UniBeast USB stick.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/150-enabl...therboards-hd-4000-6-series-motherboards.html
3. Normal install from the UniBeast USB stick with two Info.plist changes.
Unfortunately I have not tested dual monitor environment due to the lack of 2nd LCD.
I sincerely thank again all of you here @tonymacx86.com, and I hope this information may help.
Best regards,
fra_angelico