- Joined
- Aug 29, 2015
- Messages
- 23
- Motherboard
- Asus Maximus VII Hero
- CPU
- i7 4790K
- Graphics
- Intel HD 4600
- Mac
Hello everybody,
I have found a way to fix those irritating 'snow' effects while using the i7 4790K's integrated HD 4600 (I have not tried with other processors, so it may not happen if you are not using a 4790K).
Requirements:-
1. A working El Capitan install using Clover.
Steps:-
1. Download Clover Configurator from here: http://mackie100projects.altervista...ing_wp_cron=1475337471.7354168891906738281250
2. Open it.
3. Mount you EFI partition.
4. Open you config.plist.
5. Click on 'Kernel and Kext Patches' in the sidebar.
6. Click the '+' button under 'KextsToPatch'
7. In the 'Name*' field, type in 'AppleIntelFramebufferAzul'
8. Then, in the 'Find' field, type in '02040A000004000087000000'
9. After that, Under 'Replace' type '02040A000008000006000000'
10. Under 'Comment', type 'HD 4600 snow problem fix'
I am sorry that I couldn't include screenshots, but I had to do this in a hurry.
Hope this helps!
I have found a way to fix those irritating 'snow' effects while using the i7 4790K's integrated HD 4600 (I have not tried with other processors, so it may not happen if you are not using a 4790K).
Requirements:-
1. A working El Capitan install using Clover.
Steps:-
1. Download Clover Configurator from here: http://mackie100projects.altervista...ing_wp_cron=1475337471.7354168891906738281250
2. Open it.
3. Mount you EFI partition.
4. Open you config.plist.
5. Click on 'Kernel and Kext Patches' in the sidebar.
6. Click the '+' button under 'KextsToPatch'
7. In the 'Name*' field, type in 'AppleIntelFramebufferAzul'
8. Then, in the 'Find' field, type in '02040A000004000087000000'
9. After that, Under 'Replace' type '02040A000008000006000000'
10. Under 'Comment', type 'HD 4600 snow problem fix'
I am sorry that I couldn't include screenshots, but I had to do this in a hurry.
Hope this helps!