Hi, please forgive my poor English.
This is my first post here. I've been trying to build my Hackintosh for a month. In the case of lack information, I chose some "new" hardware, such as the
Gigabyte G590 Vision D & Rocket lake CPU.
I see not many cases about the Z590 Vision D and the 11th gen CPU in the forum. I am not sure if my build case is helpful (or someone can help me look at the problem), just write it down first,
with EFI and BIOS Settings attached.
My system is as follows:
Mainboard: Gigabyte Z590 Vision D (provides 1 "Gigabyte
VisionLINK" port, and Maple Ridge)
CPU: Intel i9 11900K
- GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT
- Display: LG Ultrafine 5K (27MD5KA, old model)
- Discrete Thunderbolt Card: Gigabyte Titan Ridge REV 1.0 (Flashed)
- Discrete Wireless Card: Fenvi T919
- System: Windows 11 + macOS Monterey (Opencore)
- NVME SSD:
- macOS on Samsung 970 EVO / 1T
- Windows 11 on Samsung MZVLW1T0HMLH-000H1 / 1T (Oem)
I tried to solve part of the post-installation problem, and got some interesting gains:
- The LG 5K display can work under both Windows 11 and macOS.
- Windows 11: 4K resampling resolution (4096x2304),
- macOS: show full 5K resolution (5120x2880) in the system report.
- View attachment 527322
- The built-in speaker, camera, USB Hub, and brightness adjustment functions of LG 5K display can work normally in Windows and macOS.
The connection of my LG 5K monitor is as follows:
- 6800XT dual DP out => Titan Ridge dual mini DP in
- Titan Ridge DP out - [short DP 1.4 cord] --> Mainboard DP in
- Mainboard "VisionLINK" port out - [Thunderbolt 3 cord] --> LG Ultrafine 5K
Problems that still exist:
- P1. After macOS sleeps and wakes up, the LG 5K built-in camera, audio, USB, and brightness all lose their functions.
- P2. A week ago it was normal for Windows to wake up, but now there is a problem that it cannot be woken up.
- P3. With a USB Cherry RGB keyboard plugged in, macOS will wake up immediately when sleeps, unplug the keyboard makes it normal.
- P4. The Opencore Picker shows no Windows items, but there is an EFI/ESP partition in the Windows NVME, and I can boot in to it via the BIOS booting menu.
- P5. The iGPU and the Maple Ridge are not supported yet, as known.
I have learned a lot in this forum, thank you all. Hope you are interested!