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- Sep 27, 2014
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- Motherboard
- 10.9.5
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- 4790K
- Graphics
- GT610
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- Classic Mac
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Hi Chaps,
I have the following machine running and am experiencing some issues:
4790K
Z87X-UD4H
GT610
Mavericks 10.9.5
I am booting with Clover and there are two issues.
Graphics:
The mouse and graphics windows are sluggish/twitchy. I do believe the acceleration is working, as I can make the Launchpad icons wiggle solidly/properly. Also of interest would be the fact that when in the Clover boot window where you choose which drive to boot into OSX from the mouse is rock solid. Only once inside OSX does it go wobbly.
This seems to be intermittent to some degree as well, which is weird. Meaning, the other day i just chose to ignore it and work on some music (the computer is a studio one) although it was twitchy as I fired up, and at the end of the day I realised it was no longer twitchy at all. But the next day when firing up it was twitchy again. has been twitchy for days now and since yesterday another issue has joined in:
Audio:
Since yesterday, suddenly audio will cut out, first on one side of the tereo, then a few seconds after on the other. With a loud pop, pretty dangerous to monitoring speakers if it had been at some level, luckily it wasn't.
To this belongs that I am running an SSL MadiXtreme PCIe card for audio and no internal audio at all.
This machine was working well after my first attempt a couple of months ago, booting with Clover and then Multibeasting the rest into place, but I had to unfortunately start again, as my system drive is a Samsung Evo840 and I had to do the firmware restoration thing as it was going wrong after a while.
This time round I did not do the Multibeast thing, as I found no way of doing so without it installing Chimera as well, which I didn't want on top of Clover. Is this valid thinking, or should I just Multibeast away and put Chimera on top and see what happens?
Also, this time round for whatever reason I couldn't get the Clover to put the EFI folder on the system drive when going through the procedure, unlike the first time round when it just did it. It just wouldn't put it there this time, hence no boot off the system drive at first. So I merely copied the EFI folder from my Clover USB bootstick and put it there, after which it works. Or should I say, boots, but with said problems....
A long description, sorry, but this way I hope someone will have a better chance to help me.
Any help wildly appreciated.
I have the following machine running and am experiencing some issues:
4790K
Z87X-UD4H
GT610
Mavericks 10.9.5
I am booting with Clover and there are two issues.
Graphics:
The mouse and graphics windows are sluggish/twitchy. I do believe the acceleration is working, as I can make the Launchpad icons wiggle solidly/properly. Also of interest would be the fact that when in the Clover boot window where you choose which drive to boot into OSX from the mouse is rock solid. Only once inside OSX does it go wobbly.
This seems to be intermittent to some degree as well, which is weird. Meaning, the other day i just chose to ignore it and work on some music (the computer is a studio one) although it was twitchy as I fired up, and at the end of the day I realised it was no longer twitchy at all. But the next day when firing up it was twitchy again. has been twitchy for days now and since yesterday another issue has joined in:
Audio:
Since yesterday, suddenly audio will cut out, first on one side of the tereo, then a few seconds after on the other. With a loud pop, pretty dangerous to monitoring speakers if it had been at some level, luckily it wasn't.
To this belongs that I am running an SSL MadiXtreme PCIe card for audio and no internal audio at all.
This machine was working well after my first attempt a couple of months ago, booting with Clover and then Multibeasting the rest into place, but I had to unfortunately start again, as my system drive is a Samsung Evo840 and I had to do the firmware restoration thing as it was going wrong after a while.
This time round I did not do the Multibeast thing, as I found no way of doing so without it installing Chimera as well, which I didn't want on top of Clover. Is this valid thinking, or should I just Multibeast away and put Chimera on top and see what happens?
Also, this time round for whatever reason I couldn't get the Clover to put the EFI folder on the system drive when going through the procedure, unlike the first time round when it just did it. It just wouldn't put it there this time, hence no boot off the system drive at first. So I merely copied the EFI folder from my Clover USB bootstick and put it there, after which it works. Or should I say, boots, but with said problems....
A long description, sorry, but this way I hope someone will have a better chance to help me.
Any help wildly appreciated.