Yeah, but I would do the voltage stuff with BIOS Variables so that its also applying to windows/linux.There is a new fork of VoltageShift that is compatible with both SIP and Monterey.
Yeah, but I would do the voltage stuff with BIOS Variables so that its also applying to windows/linux.
A little bit. I was just testing this after updating to the latest BIOS 1.24.0.Have you had success with this?
Sounds like you're having similar troubles to me with the EFI variables. I warm rebooted into Windows yesterday to handle a few items and found that I did have my EFI undervolts present. However, macOS doesn't appear to take them as well or as consistently - hence, VoltageShift. Very good to see we might have multiple options here. Thanks!
I also bought one from eBay (China) which was dead. (Bluetooth worked. WLAN didn’t)Thank you so much for this guide I have almost everything working to the point where I'm happy with it. I just had one issue with the wifi. I ordered the DW1560 off ebay. I'm just about 100% sure it is installed correctly, I can see its MAC address in system preferences, it just it wont show any wifi networks. I'm thinking this card is cooked. I just wanted to see if there were any other opinions or is there anything I might have overlooked. Again thank you very much!