- Joined
- Oct 5, 2012
- Messages
- 39
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Elite
- CPU
- i7-9700
- Graphics
- ASUS RADEON RX 6600
- Mac
I see in system profiler Chipset model is AMD Radeon RX550, (note the comma at the end).That is great to hear! Well done all!
@ifreddy
There is a problem with the SMBIOS model. In the screenshot that you have uploaded:
I just discovered the cause (I think). You are using config.plist without serial numbers, with XXXXXXXXXXXX instead, is that right? We have to add them. I put some valid numbers for this SMBIOS in config.plist, replace only this file, test it and tell me if in System Profile> Hardware things go well, including CPU model.
- Nome modello: Mac> it has to be iMac or Mac Pro or another Mac model
- Indetificatore modello: Z390 AORUS ELITE> it has to be iMac19,1 or iMacPro1,1 or another SMBIOS model
- Informazioni Apple ROM: Default string> wrong
- Serial number: Default string> wrong.
I was going to send you something for the USB ports but I will wait to see if they are fixed with the serial numbers, it is likely that both problems are related. It is even possible that the behavior of macOS sometimes not running smoothly is also related.
The RX550 seems well installed. Finally!!!
@ifreddy
Change this in config.plist:
Try and comment.
- Kernel > Quirks > CustomSMBIOSGuid > True (by default is False)
- PlatformInfo > UpdateSMBIOSMode > Custom (by default is Create).
I think it could be this. Maybe it (the name) should be removed from the device properties in config.plist to stop conflicting? Because the SSDT is also injecting the name?I see in system profiler Chipset model is AMD Radeon RX550, (note the comma at the end).
Why does it happen?
In the SSDT and in config.plist I see it well written.
Do you know the cause of that final coma?
Thanks.
Well, it is something to try. It is not important, of course.I think it could be this. Maybe it (the name) should be removed from the device properties in config.plist to stop conflicting? Because the SSDT is also injecting the name?