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I retested latest F27 BIOS and it's working with Aperture size 1024mb.
HackinDROM's issue with OC release version has been fixed in latest (2.1.9) version!Hi @CaseySJ I spent two weeks racking my brain and almost deleting the entire drive to start over but here's what I found out. Appreciate your thoughts.
PROBLEMS
WHAT I TRIED (without a solution)
- I began to notice wake from sleep causing a forced restart
- Restart would take forever or simple hang
- Shut down would force a restart
- After boot, or wake from sleep, CPU usage would go from 15 watts to 75 watts with nothing running in the background
Nothing changed the problems above. Also, after each change, I'd clear NVRAM on OC.
- Change BIOS with different voltage settings. This would influence MacOS either becoming more or less stable, but still wake from sleep would revert any progress voltages seemed to make. I did learn that having VT-d off caused instability and a self-assigned IP address for Ethernet (since I am using I255-V natively without kexts)
- Remap USBports. Even though I used USBToolbox on Windows, and successfully showed 15 ports with my LED/aura port on the motherboard disabled in windows - and used this for two months - upon launching Hackintool, it showed more than 15 ports and the aura port enabled.
- So I tried USBMap on MacOS which still showed extra ports in Hackintool.
- So then I used Hackintool to delete the extra ports and use Hackintool's created kext. Still, no change but at least my ports are under the limit now and Aura LED is disabled.
- Recreate CPUFriendDataProvider.kext. Ran into problems creating it in terminal (as some others said, junk code was embeded).
- Disable CPUFriend, CPUFriendDataProvider, CPUTopologyRebuild
- Update OC. Why not? I went from 0.9.4 to 0.9.6 with the proper OC Configurator. Hackindrom says "Internal OC Beta?" which will hang if I try to click 'Reinstall OC'. I gave up and built my EFI folder by hand.
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- I reverted back to 0.9.4 and Hackindrom has no problem. But the issues above remained. So I updated again to OC 0.9.6 and am ignoring Hackindrom.
SOLUTION
As a last resort right before reinstalling the entire OS, I changed SMBIOS (with new serial numbers and board number) from MacPro 7,1 to iMacPro 1,1. My thinking was: "this is less work than a full reinstall."
Everything worked normal!! However, each problem listed above returned when I did an update from 13.5 to 13.6. I had read that upon system updates, CPUFriendDataProvider should be rebuilt. But nothing worked.
So I switched back from iMacPro 1,1 to MacPro 7,1 (again with new serial numbers and board number) and things are running normally.
Why do you think this is? My only thinking is that it clears some preference somewhere?
EDIT: and since I did benchmarks under both SMBIOS, here's my findings:
Geekbench
iMacPro 1,1 - 3,021 / 20,356
MacPro 7,1 - 2,800 / 19,790
Cinebench r23
iMacPro 1,1 - 34,045
MacPro 7,1 - 37,207
Speedometer 2.1 (my favorite bench because this is 'felt' more for my job, mainly doing web dev all day)
iMacPro 1,1 - 424
MacPro 7,1 - 526
I updated within the app to 2.1.9HackinDROM's issue with OC release version has been fixed in latest (2.1.9) version!
Just upgraded to 2.1.9 without any issues. It shows OpenCore version correctly now.HackinDROM's issue with OC release version has been fixed in latest (2.1.9) version!
Actually I’m wondering if that was just a lucky fluke! There isn’t a logical explanation that I can think of.@CaseySJ, any ideas of why me switching SMBIOS would clear my issues up? (Remember, I switched from Mac Pro 7,1 to iMac Pro 1,1 and then back again. Same problems came up on both of those SMBIOS until I switched them.)