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- May 9, 2010
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z690 Gaming X
- CPU
- i5-12600K
- Graphics
- RX 6800 XT
- Mobile Phone
A big thank you from me Your new guide was really easy to understand & follow - to an average user like me. And after reading the overhauled version, it all made a lot more sense to me (I hope).@pbryanw Thank you for testing the second configuration! If you look at Post #1 now you'll see that it has been completely overhauled based on new learning. The results you just posted are in agreement with the revised Guide.
So, in a nutshell (if I understand correctly), macOS provides three software connectors which by default are configured as DP ports. These then need mapping to your motherboard's physical video ports via a simple "Framebuffer Table" - which macOS can use - and which your guide describes how to do.
I also got around to testing the DP port on my Prime Z390-A motherboard, and the port worked perfectly, with full acceleration. I also looked up its port number in FBPatcher, and it was in agreement with your revised guide (I've included an FBPatcher screenshot of it below):