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- Motherboard
- ASUS Sage WS II x299
- CPU
- i9-7980XE
- Graphics
- AMD Radeon 6900XT
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So I just did a brand new build today (my second x299 following this guide). My build has been, in a phrase, Absolutely Flawless™, everything is working really well with iMac Pro SMBIOS and patched BIOS. Much improvement since my first X299 system. Benchmarks are great, and overall system "feel" is very responsive now. Haven't tested sleep yet, low priority.
I ran into an issue with section E.9 ASUS Prime X299 Deluxe PCI Device Implementation - Sleep/Wake functionality
Previous to preforming these patches and placing "SSDT-XOSI.aml" and "SSDT-X299-iMacPro.aml" in my patched folder, restart was functional, now restart hangs after screen goes black.
To summarize:
1. No patches applied in ACPI, Apple > Restart/Shut Down = Fully functional
2. Enabled appropriate patches in guide
3. Added "SSDT-XOSI.aml" and "SSDT-X299-iMacPro.aml" to EFI folder.
4. Apple > Restart/Shut Down = No longer functioning, hangs at black screen.
ASUS Prime X299 Deluxe
Slot 1: GTX 970
Slot 2: EMPTY
Slot 3: Broadcom OSX WIFI
Slot 4: Thunderbolt
Slot 5: EMPTY
Slot 6: EMPTY
Any thoughts? I've attempted disabling different patches, haven't narrowed down the culprit yet.
I ran into an issue with section E.9 ASUS Prime X299 Deluxe PCI Device Implementation - Sleep/Wake functionality
Previous to preforming these patches and placing "SSDT-XOSI.aml" and "SSDT-X299-iMacPro.aml" in my patched folder, restart was functional, now restart hangs after screen goes black.
To summarize:
1. No patches applied in ACPI, Apple > Restart/Shut Down = Fully functional
2. Enabled appropriate patches in guide
3. Added "SSDT-XOSI.aml" and "SSDT-X299-iMacPro.aml" to EFI folder.
4. Apple > Restart/Shut Down = No longer functioning, hangs at black screen.
ASUS Prime X299 Deluxe
Slot 1: GTX 970
Slot 2: EMPTY
Slot 3: Broadcom OSX WIFI
Slot 4: Thunderbolt
Slot 5: EMPTY
Slot 6: EMPTY
Any thoughts? I've attempted disabling different patches, haven't narrowed down the culprit yet.