I've been running it since July! Works very well, but it may take some time to adjust to the new Settings... window. It's not "System Preferences" anymore.How is Ventura support for this config? Are there any issues in terms of stability or usability?
BTW, I recently read an article on Verntura's Settings, and the author recommend copy the Monterey System Preference app to Venutra. (I can't remember the article/author nor link where I read this "tip".)I've been running it since July! Works very well, but it may take some time to adjust to the new Settings... window. It's not "System Preferences" anymore.
I did this early on, but have since acclimated to the new Settings.BTW, I recently read an article on Verntura's Settings, and the author recommend copy the Monterey System Preference app to Venutra. (I can't remember the article/author nor link where I read this "tip".)
I haven't tried this, yet, but I'm sure gonna try this advice while getting use to Ventura's new way of doing things.
Yes, 4 modules. I wasn't aware of that and that's really disappointing to hear. Really wasn't wanting to swap out the RAM given the other upgrades I'm doing, especially since it's worked for 2+ years. Thanks for letting know me that it's a known issue. Guess I need to do more research.The link points to 2x16GB modules, so for 64GB are you using 4 of those modules? If so, there are all sorts of XMP-related issues when 4 DIMMs are installed. It would be better to use 2x32GB modules instead.
I really wish manufacturers would be more forthcoming of these issues. On the other hand they do publish a list of tested/verified memory modules. It may be a good idea to consult that list for this board. It is available on the Gigabyte product page for the Z490 Vision D.Yes, 4 modules. I wasn't aware of that and that's really disappointing to hear. Really wasn't wanting to swap out the RAM given the other upgrades I'm doing, especially since it's worked for 2+ years. Thanks for letting know me that it's a known issue. Guess I need to do more research.
The Z590 has it's own list of tested memory.Does this can be used in Gigabyte Z590 Vision D motherboard?
Where can I get the kext? The link is broken and Ventura doesnt have it.Also see this github which consolidates all the lore from the German page referred to by CaseySJ post.
Gigabyte Z490 Vision G Intel I225-V Fix for macOS Monterey and newer