Thanks for the information. The integrated mic's do work on ubuntu 17.04 so there is hope. By the way the integrated microsd card reader does not work on macos but on ubuntu it does I guess you should add it to "Known Problems" too.
Thanks for the perfect guide.
Just to reach out: has anyone tried installing on an SSD connected to the SATA interface? My Internal drive does not show up in disk util, however I can boot from it perfectly (contains Win10 atm. that will be wiped with disk util)
Seems all comments are related to NVMe.
Nuc: NUC7i7BNH
Memory: 32G
OS tried: Sierra, and High Sierra.
plist: config_nuc7.plist
I have not installed any specific kext into clover, apart form suggested FakeSMC, GenericUSBXHCI, IntelMausiEthernet and Lilu/IntelGraphics.
Bios is configured to AHCI (not raid)
Have I missed something essential?
Sleep is working just fine here (connected NUC7i7BNH via DP to Dell U3011 display).
Sleep problems may be specific to HD520/HD530/HD620/HD630.
The NUC7i7BNH has Iris Plus 650.
Side note: Sleep also working on HD515 on Intel ComputeStick (Skylake) with HDMI connected to Dell U2410. Also working on NUC6i7KYK and NUC6i5SYK (Iris Pro 580, Iris Pro 540, respectively).
I also have an HD630/i7-7700k system here ready to go (need to install motherboard in case, CPU, RAM, etc). Just need some time... will be interesting to see how that goes with regard to sleep.
It means 7700K can't fix sleep problem now?
I don't have audio (have rebuilt caches to no avail), but I'll continue to try and work on that.
I notice in the initial post you say that dual displays is unreliable (as on SkyLake). Is this the right thread to look at for us? https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-workaround-using-intel-hd530-with-dual-monitors.214125/.
When I have an HDMI monitor it works fine. When I have a USB-C->DP monitor it works fine. When both are hooked up I get a mirrored Clover boot screen but then OS X prefers the DP monitor once it boots and refuses to talk about the HDMI monitor.
Dual monitor... must hotplug second after booting.