- Joined
- Aug 6, 2013
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte X299X Designare 10G
- CPU
- i9-10900X
- Graphics
- W5700 Pro
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
I, like yourself, just enabled XMP.
Can you post your EFI folder so that I compare it with mine? Mine never went to sleep; the display goes dark but I see lights on the GPU and on the motherboard, and the fans spin. None of which happens in the proper sleep state.
It also might be a BIOS setting.
The restore you did likely brought back the kexts that you did not have before restoring. If you were to do it again, i.e. from a fresh install, you could've restored it *without* System folder but then some of your plugins and apps would not work.
Can you post your EFI folder so that I compare it with mine? Mine never went to sleep; the display goes dark but I see lights on the GPU and on the motherboard, and the fans spin. None of which happens in the proper sleep state.
It also might be a BIOS setting.
The restore you did likely brought back the kexts that you did not have before restoring. If you were to do it again, i.e. from a fresh install, you could've restored it *without* System folder but then some of your plugins and apps would not work.
@teosoft what did you do to make it run at 3200? Just enable XMP profile? If so, that literally does nothing on my end. Show 2133mhz regardless.
So on my end, I restored an actual Mac backup from my 2013 mac pro. That's what is running on my opencore disk.
Regarding sleep, I just went to make it sleep via the apple logo>sleep and it slept fine. However, I didn't hear the computer hardware actually sleep, so i'm not sure if it's actually sleeping or not. Otherwise, my hardware seems to stay on like yours as well.
With all this said, sleep did work properly, along with my ram speeds weeks before I did the restore. Perhaps if wasn't using this restore, both would work fine again. It is not something i'm willing to do though as I have way too much data and software plugins (6 years worth) i'm not willing to reinstall.
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