Good to hear from you again!
Good to hear from you again!
This may seem biased, but I prefer the Vision D. We've seen significant USB-related issues on the cheaper Vision G with macOS 11.4 that require us to remove six USB 2.0 ports and strictly maintain the 15-port limit. On the Vision D, however, we only need to remove two USB 2.0 ports while still exceeding the 15-port limit....
I was thinking of using a Gigabyte Z490 Vision D or G .. I think you have tried both in the past so was wondering which you consider is the best ( D or G) ?
To quote the title of the final Star Trek: TNG episode, All Good Things...If HackingDROM works as well as advertised it has the potential to revolutionise Hackingtoshing and make getting a supported system up and running without out too much prior knowledge which will be great for beginners. It's just a shame that the years of new Intel releases of MacOS are now numbered.
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This may seem biased, but I prefer the Vision D. We've seen significant USB-related issues on the cheaper Vision G with macOS 11.4 that require us to remove six USB 2.0 ports and strictly maintain the 15-port limit. On the Vision D, however, we only need to remove two USB 2.0 ports while still exceeding the 15-port limit.
To quote the title of the final Star Trek: TNG episode, All Good Things...
This may seem biased, but I prefer the Vision D.
It may work, or not..Okay, very cool, but what if we don't have one of the few listed motherboards? Will it still work?