I have a 7010 SFF (with a GT 710 GPU) running 10.14.3. I have an i7-3770k in the system; yeah, I know it can't overclock, but it's the only 1155 CPU I had sitting around and the temps are totally fine.
I've followed the guide to the letter and everything works great! Sleep, USB 3, etc. etc. all work flawlessly.
However, I'm having a weird issue re: the SSDT I generated for power management.
So, I generated an SSDT via ssdtPRGen.sh (I've also done this with my other hacks, including Ivy Bridge-based hacks, and have never had any problems) and put the resulting SSDT.aml file in my ACPI/patched folder as per usual.
Upon reboot, the system hangs and eventually gives a timeout loading X86PlatformFamily.kext. Removing the SSDT resolves this. I have tried using the Ivy Bridge workaround arguments while generating the SSDT but no luck with those, either; system still hangs and removing the SSDT resolves it.
I am using the config.plist linked in the OP and have not edited it further in any way.
Any ideas?