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- Intel NUC8i7BEH
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- i7-8559U
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- Intel Iris Plus 655
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I have a suspicion it is because you haven't assigned a proper device-id to the device properties, that's why the memory setting doesn't work.ok.
I applied it but I don't think anything has changed.
I have a suspicion it is because you haven't assigned a proper device-id to the device properties, that's why the memory setting doesn't work.
According to your chip's Intel ARK spec sheet, your AAPL,ig-platform-id is 0000499A and device-id should be 499A0000 > https://ark.intel.com/content/www/u...cessor-12m-cache-up-to-4-70-ghz-with-ipu.html
You could try using 01 or 07 connectors for the ids and see how they fare, like this >
0100499A and 499A0001 (empty framebuffer mode)
0700499A and 499A0007
I have. And I am annoyed you have not listened to what I said earlier.Hello, any other suggestions ? have you reviewed the config file?
Are these settings appropriate?I have. And I am annoyed you have not listened to what I said earlier.
The fact that you've managed to boot into macOS means you are already halfway there.
You don't mess with those settings unless absolutely necessary.
So my suggestion is: stick with 0100499A and 499A0001.
Add these boot-args into the EFI NVRAM: -igfxdvmt -igfxonln=1 -igfxmetal=1
The only thing you are missing now that I see is the slot-name and memory settings, specifically framebuffer values. The AAPL,ig-platform-id and slot-name is important must sit at the top of the list and you are supposed to add the memory settings to the end of your current device properties. Without memory allocated you can't get it to accelerate.
Copy everything in the list below barring the AAPL,ig-platform-id and device-ids and change the name to Intel Iris Xe Graphics. Try that first and see how that fairs.
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Are these settings appropriate?
Yes they are. I think we’ve done the best we can so far with the limited info we’ve been given. Don’t forget Dortania team still doesn’t have Tiger Lake platforms at present for development/testing so we won’t be able to get any further until they do. As it goes the IGPU is still highly dependent on macOS drivers. One thing you could maybe still try is check what the CPUID is of your current chip using GLView, and perhaps with the info at hand spoof your current chipset to say Comet Lake (EC060800) or Ice Lake (E5060700). There is a Dortania Ice Lake guide here with GPU device-ids you could try spoofing. > https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/config-laptop.plist/icelake.htmlAre these settings appropriate?