Yes it worked for me with the Sage/10G and the X550-AT2 onboard. Unfortunately I returned the board until I can sell my original Sage and Rampage VI Extreme boards. Seemed to be much more reliable than installing in /L/E
This method works for me too on the Sage 10G, but why not just flash with ethtools? Then you don't ever have to worry about kext loading order issues again. Flashing is the true solution here, not juggling fakepciid loading order around.
This method works for me too on the Sage 10G, but why not just flash with ethtools? Then you don't ever have to worry about kext loading order issues again. Flashing is the true solution here, not juggling fakepciid loading order around.
Hello
I've just get an X299 Sage 10G with X550-T2
I tried @slawapost #266 without success
Is there anyone with the same motherboard with the 10G ports fully functioning ?
I've tried to flash (fail again !! ) the Vendor/Device-ID is 1043,8712 Intel X550-T2 is assigned to enp225s0f0 & enp225s0f1 "sudo ethtool -e enp225s0 | less" I find the offset 0x0240 "sudo ethtool -E enp225s0f0 magic 0x15288086 offset 0x242 value 0x0a" give me an error : "Cannot set EEPROM data: Invalid argument"
I certainly did something wrong !! Any advice ?
Thanks in advance
Hello
I've just get an X299 Sage 10G with X550-T2
I tried @slawapost #266 without success
Is there anyone with the same motherboard with the 10G ports fully functioning ?
I've tried to flash (fail again !! ) View attachment 369818 the Vendor/Device-ID is 1043,8712 View attachment 369819Intel X550-T2 is assigned to enp225s0f0 & enp225s0f1 View attachment 369820 "sudo ethtool -e enp225s0 | less" I find the offset 0x0240 View attachment 369821 "sudo ethtool -E enp225s0f0 magic 0x15288086 offset 0x242 value 0x0a" give me an error : "Cannot set EEPROM data: Invalid argument"
I certainly did something wrong !! Any advice ?
Thanks in advance
Hello everybody. Many thanks to RehabMan, the creator of FakePCIID, and SmallTree, the creator of Intel 10Gb drivers! I was able to attach new Intel Ethernet Converged Network Adapter X550-T1 10 Gb to High Sierra OSX using actual SmallTree drivers
The FakePCIID and FakePCIID_Intel_GbX.kext goes to EFI/EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other
SmallTreeIntel8259x.kext goes to EFI/EFI/CLOVER/kexts/10.13
Other locations (/S/L/E, /L/E) in any combinations doesn't bring to success, the SmallTree kext was loading before FakePCIID with "unsupported card" message. Clover injects kext from Other/ directory first, then from 10.13/. The result is very stable and survives booting without caches (-f) and installing other kext's.
FakePCIID_Intel_GbX.kext (attached to the message) slightly modified to fits the PCIID of the adapter: RM,device-id set to 1563 and RM,subsystem-id set ot 00a0. As a bonus the model attribute is changed too, that shows the correct name of adapter instead of legacy "ethernet" in Apple's System Info Application.
The network performance in combination with X550-T2 in Linux Server, Netgear GS110EMX switch and Cat7 cables is breathtaking.
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