- Joined
- May 13, 2014
- Messages
- 163
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z390 Designare
- CPU
- i9-9900K
- Graphics
- Radeon VII
Hi guys, I'm an on-and-off Hackintosher from back in the Leopard 10.5 days, so not really a novice, but had a bit of hiatus (I owned a real Mac Pro 5.1 and now I have a Hackintosh) so I'm currently re-learning.
I've had Mavericks installed previously (over a period of around 6 months) without much issue. Originally installed with Unibeast and post-install tweaks done with Multibeast (default DSDT-free settings).
For Yosemite, I decided to try out Clover instead so I followed the TonyMacX86guide and the install went really well (minus ethernet, which I fixed with Intel1000e kext) and it worked pretty much 'out of the box'.
The only things I've had problems with are:
Specs:
i7-4790
Gigabyte H97-D3H
GTX780
Coolermaster Vanguard V750 PSU (note: doesn't support Haswell C6/C7 states)
16GB RAM
1x250GB Samsung EVO SSD (OS X Yosemite 10.10)
1x480GB Crucial M500 SSD (Windows 8.1)
Broadcom BCM94360CD Bluetooth 4.0/WiFi AC card
SMBIOS: iMac 14,2
Kexts currently installed in EFI/Clover/kexts:
UEFI settings:
Current boot flags:
-v dart=0 darkwake=0 nvda_drv=1
Any suggestions? Waking from deep sleep currently results in a kernel panic like the attached log.
View attachment Kernel Panic - 12 11 2014.txt
To spot Turbo Boost not going up to 4GHz, I've monitored clocks with Intel Power Gadget while the system is under stress tests.
EDIT: Sorry I just realised someone else posted about the M version of this motherboard while I was in the middle of typing this all out, although they didn't provide much system detail.
Also just realised there's others:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/general-help/148289-memory-corrupted-after-longer-sleep.html
I've had Mavericks installed previously (over a period of around 6 months) without much issue. Originally installed with Unibeast and post-install tweaks done with Multibeast (default DSDT-free settings).
For Yosemite, I decided to try out Clover instead so I followed the TonyMacX86guide and the install went really well (minus ethernet, which I fixed with Intel1000e kext) and it worked pretty much 'out of the box'.
The only things I've had problems with are:
- Waking from 'deep sleep' (ie. After sleeping longer than an hour or so)
- Turbo Boost
Specs:
i7-4790
Gigabyte H97-D3H
GTX780
Coolermaster Vanguard V750 PSU (note: doesn't support Haswell C6/C7 states)
16GB RAM
1x250GB Samsung EVO SSD (OS X Yosemite 10.10)
1x480GB Crucial M500 SSD (Windows 8.1)
Broadcom BCM94360CD Bluetooth 4.0/WiFi AC card
SMBIOS: iMac 14,2
Kexts currently installed in EFI/Clover/kexts:
- FakeSMC.kext
- AppleIntel1000e.kext
- GenericUSBXHCI.kext
UEFI settings:
- Load optimised defaults
- Advanced memory settings > XMP Profile 1
- VT-d disabled
- XHCI mode Auto
- Intel Processor Graphics Disabled
- XHCI Hand-off Enabled
- EHCI Hand-off Enabled
- SATA configuration AHCI
Current boot flags:
-v dart=0 darkwake=0 nvda_drv=1
Any suggestions? Waking from deep sleep currently results in a kernel panic like the attached log.
View attachment Kernel Panic - 12 11 2014.txt
To spot Turbo Boost not going up to 4GHz, I've monitored clocks with Intel Power Gadget while the system is under stress tests.
EDIT: Sorry I just realised someone else posted about the M version of this motherboard while I was in the middle of typing this all out, although they didn't provide much system detail.
Also just realised there's others:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/general-help/148289-memory-corrupted-after-longer-sleep.html