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- Motherboard
- MSI B360M Mortar
- CPU
- i5 8400
- Graphics
- UHD 630
- Mac
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If your monitor only supports DVI, you might have a more difficult time. We really recommend current-generation monitors with DP 1.2+ and HDMI 1.4+ support.
Nevertheless, you should follow the Procedure in the Guide.
Connect the DVI-D cable to computer and to monitor. Start by setting the Connector Type to HDMI because MacOS considers DVI-D to be a form of HDMI. (And VGA is considered to be a form of DisplayPort.)
You will have to try several experiments. Perhaps like this:
Index 1, BusID 0x01, Type HDMI
Index 2, BusID 0x04, Type HDMI
Index 3, BusID 0x06, Type HDMI
Apply patches, reboot, see which row lights up in red. If you get black screen, then try next experiment below.
Index 1, BusID 0x02, Type HDMI
Index 2, BusID 0x04, Type HDMI
Index 3, BusID 0x06, Type HDMI
If nothing works, feel free to ask for help. But when you do, please provide this information:
- Which version of macOS is running? 10.14.4?
- What is the make/model of your monitor?
- Post your config.plist, but remove serial numbers from SMBIOS section.
- Run IORegistryExplorer, select File --> Save As... and upload the IOReg file.
I have the motherboard MSI b360m mortar trying to get this UHD 630 to work. I tried the suggestion above but no nothing lights up in red. also tried Index 2, BusID 0x06 Type HDMI + Index 3, BusID 0x04, Type HDMI and got no luck. where do I go from here?
OS version: 10.14.3
monitor: DELL SE2417HG
connector available: HDMI only
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