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High Sierra - MultiBeast Audio

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200/Z370 Intel Motherboard Series
  1. Restart
  2. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
    1. √ 100 / 200 / 300 Series Audio Support
    2. √ 200 / 300 Series / X299 Audio Device ID Patch
  3. Build
  4. Install
  5. Restart
  6. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx
    1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC887/887B, ALC892, ALC1150, ALC1220, ALC1220A)
  7. Build
  8. Install
  9. Restart

Hello Toleda

I thinks that for me is impossible use it guide because the audio chip of my motherboard z370 is the Creative® Sound Core 3D chip

Exist another way for enable el onboard audio?
 
I also have an MSI Motherboard a Z79 Gaming 5 and this is my first build with High Sierra. I have no sound and have tried the multibeast steps and nothing happens. My graphics are also choppy. I have a Nvidia GTX 960 and I cannot update the web drivers as they haven't updated them for High Sierra. Would love sound. I have a mac Mini i5 with 4GB ram and its so slow. This Hackintosh is fast, but without sound its not that useful. Please help me.

Thanks.
 
Does this thread support VoodooHDA from Multibeast?
 
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High Sierra - MultiBeast Audio Selections by Intel Motherboard Series


Once Clover is successfully booting macOS/High Sierra with the system drive, install Realtek audio with MultiBeast.

Note:
  1. Restart before installing MultiBeast audio
  2. Intel Motherboard Series
    • Desktop: Z370 is 300 Series, H97 is 9 Series, etc.
    • Workstation: X299, etc.
  3. 10.13.4 and 100/200/300 Series Motherboards
  4. Realtek codec/ALCxxx, determine
    • Buyer's Guide/Motherboards/motherboard/Audio
    • Manufacturer's website/motherboard/Specifications/Audio/Realtek ALCxxx codec
  5. Realtek ALC1220 - 2 different versions, confirm
    • 1220: All manufacturers including ASUS S1220
    • 1220A: ASUS PRIME, ROG STRIX and TUF
  6. If no audio after MultiBeast audio install
Z390/H370/H310/Q370/B360 Intel Motherboard Series (MultiBeast 10.3+)
  1. Restart
  2. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx
    1. √ 100 / 200 / 300 Series Audio Support
    2. √ H310 / B360 / H370 / Q370 Audio Device ID Patch
  3. Build
  4. Install
  5. Restart
  6. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx
    1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC887/887B, ALC892, ALC1220, ALC1220A)
  7. Build
  8. Install
  9. Restart
Screenshot/MultiBeast 10.3 > Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx (Example, Gigabyte H370N WIFI):
  1. 100, 200 or 300 Series Audio Support
  2. H310, B360, H370 or Q370 Audio Device ID Patch
View attachment 331601
Screenshot/MultiBeast 10.3 > Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx (Example, Gigabyte H370N WIFI):
  1. ALC!220
View attachment 331602

200/Z370 Intel Motherboard Series

  1. Restart
  2. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
    1. √ 100 / 200 / 300 Series Audio Support
    2. √ 200 / 300 Series / X299 Audio Device ID Patch
  3. Build
  4. Install
  5. Restart
  6. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx
    1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC887/887B, ALC892, ALC1150, ALC1220, ALC1220A)
  7. Build
  8. Install
  9. Restart
X299 Series Intel Motherboard Series
  1. X299-Rename CAVS to HDEF
  2. Restart, see MultiBeast Audio Failure [Solved]
  3. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
    1. √ 200 / 300 Series /X299 Audio Device ID Patch
  4. Build
  5. Install
  6. Restart
  7. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx
    1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC1220)
  8. Build
  9. Install
  10. Restart
100 Intel Motherboard Series
  1. Restart, see MultiBeast Audio Failure [Solved]
  2. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
    1. √ 100 / 200 / 300 Series Audio
  3. Build
  4. Install
  5. Restart
  6. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx
    1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC887/887B, ALC892, ALC1150, ALC1220, ALC1220A)
  7. Build
  8. Install
  9. Restart
X99 Series Intel Motherboard Series
  1. X99-Rename ALZA to HDEF
  2. Restart, see MultiBeast Audio Failure [Solved]
  3. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
    1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC892, ALC898, ALC1150)
  4. Build
  5. Install
  6. Restart
9/8/7/6 Series Intel Motherboard Series
  1. Restart, see MultiBeast Audio Failure [Solved]
  2. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
    1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC887/887B, ALC889, ALC892, ALC898, ALC1150)
  3. Build
  4. Install
  5. Restart
X79 Series Intel Motherboard Series
  1. Restart, see MultiBeast Audio Failure [Solved]
  2. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
    1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC892, ALC898)
  3. Build
  4. Install
  5. Restart
5 Series, X58 Intel Motherboard Series and previous, see AppleHDA Realtek Audio
  1. IOReg - IORegistryExplorer_v2.1.zip (select View Raw, double click)
  2. Restart, see MultiBeast Audio Failure [Solved]
  3. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
    1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC885/889A, ALC887/888b Legacy, ALC888 Legacy, ALC889)
    2. Use ALC888 Legacy for ALC888b and ALC1200
  4. Build
  5. Install
  6. Restart
My board : Gigabyte Z370P D3 High Sierra
i installed
MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
  1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC887/887B) but not working please help.
 
[Success] Gigabyte Z370P D3, Audio perfectly working.

200/Z370 Intel Motherboard Series
  1. Restart
  2. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx:
    1. √ 100 / 200 / 300 Series Audio Support
    2. √ 200 / 300 Series / X299 Audio Device ID Patch
  3. Build
  4. Install
  5. Restart
  6. MultiBeast > Drivers > Audio > RealtekALCxxx
    1. √ ALCxxx (Valid: ALC887/887B, ALC892, ALC1150, ALC1220, ALC1220A)
  7. Build
  8. Install
  9. Restart

    Thanks
 
Not sure if this is the correct thread, but I'm sure if not you will point me in the right direction...

I had to replace my mobo, change a GA-Z97MX-Gaming 5 to a GA-Z97X-Gaming 7. The audio codec, RealTec ACL1150 is the same between both, but on booting the new system all audio devices are gone.

I disabled the /Library/Extensions/realtec.kext, and rebuilt the kext caches and rebooted. I brought out my Multibeast HS 10.3.0 and attempted to reinstall the Realtek ACL1150 :

Screen Shot 2018-08-08 at 10.11.24 PM.png

I then ran the install:
Screen Shot 2018-08-08 at 10.11.42 PM.png

And this is the result???

Screen Shot 2018-08-08 at 10.12.04 PM.png

I can't find a MultiBeast.log. I can find the system Install.log. There are no failure messages there that I can see regarding this install or MultiBeast.

Where do I go from here? How does this fail? I must have done 100's of Multibeast installs with various Hackintoshes but have never seen this.

This is for my GA-Z97X system on HS 10.13.6.

I have not attached the usual debug info - config.plist etc etc as I'm not sure it is related to the MB failure.

What could be causing this? I have attached the system Install.log - if you can see anything?
 

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