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Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.10

Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.10.0

I'm curious to see if an other 5960x user has this bios problem
 
Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.10.0

thank you Boomr it's very clear like explication :)
i try now

Edit: Overclock Tuner = XMP (still auto or manual, but not XMP)

also, impossible to enable speedstep otherwise the cpu stuck at 3ghz max.
if i put auto for cpu states, the cpu stay too at 3ghz and not going down at 1.20ghz.

http://www.tonymacx86.com/yosemite-...orary-guide-os-x-10-10-0-a-32.html#post916610

Did you try the hardware switches (mechanical/physical switches) on the motherboard? There is one called "EZ_XMP" - by default, it is disabled. If you move switch to the on/activate position, this might fix your issue.

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Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.10.0

I removed the battery, triple checked the XMP switch in the motherboard.
Cleared cmos

NO XMP AVAILABLE!! :banghead:
 
Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.10.0

I removed the battery, triple checked the XMP switch in the motherboard.
Cleared cmos

NO XMP AVAILABLE!! :banghead:

:thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:
 
Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.10.0

On a related topic - Audio... for those of you who a) have ASUS boards, b) are having issues getting AppleHDA kext working or are not crazy about VooDooHDA audio, and c) were thinking about getting the Belkin Thunderbolt 2 Express Dock HD, check out this post...
 
Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.10.0

For CPU, you're safe up to 1.35V core, 1.9V input voltage and 1.3V for System Agent. For memory, use an XMP profile. High performance memories work fine on 1.35V default.

My system now is running at 4,6GHz 1.3V vcore, 1.92V input, memory on 3100MHz 1T @ 3.37V....

Please post geekbench score!:D
 
Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.10.0

Has anyone on this thread had success with lots of memory, e.g 64 GB?

I'd like to put together a new system and my main reason is to get past the the 32 GB limit of the other chipsets.

I'm particularly interested in results with the Gigabyte X99-UD4.

thanks


[edit] question re-phrased slightly.
 
Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.10.0

[FONT=intel-clear, tahoma, helvetica, sans-serif]All the haswell-e has 64GB maximum memory limitation. If you need more you need Xeon variant. [/FONT]

Has anyone on this thread had success with lots of memory, e.g 64 GB or more?

I'd like to put together a new system and my main reason is to get past the the 32 GB limit of the other chipsets.

I'm particularly interested in results with the Gigabyte X99-UD4.

thanks
 
Haswell-E + X99 Motherboard Temporary Guide - OS X 10.10.0

64 GB will do for now. Xeon will make for unnecessary complications in my application.

My question (revised) stands:

Has anyone had success building an X99 Hackintosh system with 64 GB?


thanks!
 
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