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- Apr 21, 2012
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- Motherboard
- Asus UX430UA (Clover)
- CPU
- i7-7500U
- Graphics
- HD 620
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@gulios,
config.plist looks ok ... however as i said Azul framebuffer is know to be problematic.
DCPI Manager has not been updated in a very long time, I tend to use the PCI list in Hacking tool these days which is far superior and allows you to export the data if you want to spoof the devices so that they show up in Sys Info -> PCI
The Description of the IGPU is coming from the PCI spoofing generated by Hackintool's patch generator, it uses a on-line database to get the descriptions (its the same database that DCPIManager uses) and for IGPU's it always tends to be the CPU Generation rather than an exact IGPU model type. (in your case "4th Gen Core Processor")
You can change the string value of "model" in the IGPU device properties to something like "HD 4600 IGPU" if want.
Depending on the system, WhatEverGreen can sometimes not fully patch the AZUL frame buffer correctly, I had this issue on one of my HD 4600 systems, I got around it by using a SSDT Hot Patch to inject the device properties rather than defining them as Device Properties in the config.plist.
You could try the following :-
Clover should use now use SSDT-IGPU.aml to inject the Device Properties along with a suitable _DSM method. I wrote this SSDT to get HD 4600 working on one of my Hacks when all other methods failed to work. It will configure the IGPU with the 0x0D220003 PlatformID and also set the model description to HD 4600.
- Download the attached zip file (SSDT-IGPU.aml.zip)
- Unzip the file and copy SSDT-IGPU.aml to /EFI/Clover/ACPI/Patched
- Remove all the Device Properties for the IGPU from your config.plist
- Reboot
Give it a go and see if it helps, other than that i'm out of ideas ... i've never seen an IGPU issue quite like the one in your screen shot in post #910.
Cheers
Jay
with that ssdt-igpu still problems.
ok, i've got a list of platforms and started to check one by one.
0x0C060000 (desktop, 3 connectors) ->
0x0C160000 (desktop, 3 connectors) ->
0x0C260000 (desktop, 3 connectors) ->
0x04060000 (desktop, 3 connectors) ->
0x04160000 (desktop, 3 connectors) ->
0x04260000 (desktop, 3 connectors) ->
0x0D260000 (desktop, 3 connectors) ->
0x0A160000 (desktop, 3 connectors) ->
0x0A260000 (desktop, 3 connectors) ->
0x0A260005 (mobile, 3 connectors) ->
0x0A260006 (mobile, 3 connectors) ->
0x0A2E0008 (mobile, 3 connectors) ->
0x0A16000C (mobile, 3 connectors) ->
0x0D260007 (mobile, 4 connectors) ->
0x0D220003 (desktop, 3 connectors) -> 1536 MB glitches
0x0A2E000A (desktop, 3 connectors) -> 1536 MB ok but reboots
0x0A26000A (desktop, 3 connectors) -> 1536 MB glitches
now i use 0x0A2E000A graphics glitches disappeared )) so it's progress but i have some random reboots. ufff
Thank you for your time, i'll try to debug next IDs and try find where are reboots come from.
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