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- Jan 2, 2013
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- Motherboard
- Asus WS SAGE (non 10g)
- CPU
- i9-9980XE
- Graphics
- Asus RX VEGA 64 OC
- Mac
@ImmortalJman Very good, mate... glad for you...
@crismac2013 You'll never believe it, well.. I guess you would, but it worked!!! I'm now fully up and operational. Thank you so much.
@kantian1 It might be worth your time trying this technique to see if you can get that 280X card working. I know that Chameleon has updated GFX id's built into it. Search for the same version of Chameleon in the previous posts. You want the installer. I would do it on a spare hard drive to test it out so you don't have to start all over. Install using Unibeast, then your normal Mulitbeast and after rebooting install Chameleon. It will still keep the Chimera boot screen and options. Short description I know but more to follow.
For the benefit of others I will post a full guide as soon as I can, going from ground zero with no mac access to getting Mavericks up and running.
@Leumas1311
I think you can use these Multibeast settings for Maverick:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/user-buil...-sabertooth-x79-i7-4930k-32gb-1866-ram-4.html
In your case, you have to pick voodoTSCSync 4 core;you'd better use system definition Mac Pro 6,1, add TRIM enabler for your ssd and check if your mobo has got ALC 892 or 898.
@crismac2013 You'll never believe it, well.. I guess you would, but it worked!!! I'm now fully up and operational. Thank you so much.
@kantian1 It might be worth your time trying this technique to see if you can get that 280X card working. I know that Chameleon has updated GFX id's built into it. Search for the same version of Chameleon in the previous posts. You want the installer. I would do it on a spare hard drive to test it out so you don't have to start all over. Install using Unibeast, then your normal Mulitbeast and after rebooting install Chameleon. It will still keep the Chimera boot screen and options. Short description I know but more to follow.
For the benefit of others I will post a full guide as soon as I can, going from ground zero with no mac access to getting Mavericks up and running.