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Great to hear @cnrd. Thanks again for all the work you've put into this guide!
ThanksGreat to hear @cnrd. Thanks again for all the work you've put into this guide!
And BTW, what exactly is the purpose of freqVectorsEdit.sh ?
I have a GT 740 but I don't use dual monitors so I can't offer any help there.So i have built this system (different processor) and it has been running good. i have been using the onboard graphics for now. i just purchased a GeForce GT 740 so i can run dual monitors
nv_disable=1 disables the Nvidia graphics drivers so poor performance is the expected behaviour.i put the card in and had a few problems... then i tried to boot with nv_disable=1 and got it to boot to the desktop, but it still seems the graphics card isnt working right as the graphics (moving graphics) are very choppy and not too responsive
Please edit your profile to reflect your actual hardware.The Rules said:Profiles need to contain at least your primary system to assist others with helping you
Yeah it is waking for Sleep Proxy (Some WOL stuff), you can disable it by installing clover with the disable sleep proxy flag.Cnrd,
I've tried the CPU Power Management part (freqVectorsEdit.sh + ssdtPRGen.sh scripts) of your guide.
The good thing is that it seems to have solved a problem where my hack sometimes doesn't fully sleep: display does but power LED and fans stays on.
The problem is that now, when the computer goes to sleep, though Power Nap is disabled, some background activity seems to occur... So every hours during sleep, it's as if the system try to mount/unmount my Time Machine external USB hard drive, triggering multiple "Disk Not Ejected Properly" notifications at wake.
Unfortunately, SafeSleepUSB seems ineffective in that context...
Do you have experienced this problem too? Have you found a workaround?
And BTW, what exactly is the purpose of freqVectorsEdit.sh ?
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(I also saw your post on pike's blog): What you should probably do is map out the ports like the picture I posted over there, then you should modify the HUBC and UMAP values, also you can use the "ssdt-5.aml" (xh_rvp10.aml) generated by the script but you would have to manually modify the port type for all used ports.is there anyway to use the USB-SSDT.command on the Z170-UD5-TH? I'm having problems with USB 3 after installing Sierra GM with everything else working perfectly :/
Cheers
Thanks for your reply, Im having trouble doing the modifications to the SSDT-5Yeah it is waking for Sleep Proxy (Some WOL stuff), you can disable it by installing clover with the disable sleep proxy flag.
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I ended up using that as my Bluetooth/WiFi combo was causing problems when "dark waking" but not for normal wake.
(I also saw your post on pike's blog): What you should probably do is map out the ports like the picture I posted over there, then you should modify the HUBC and UMAP values, also you can use the "ssdt-5.aml" (xh_rvp10.aml) generated by the script but you would have to manually modify the port type for all used ports.
Also the method only supports up to 15 ports.