- Joined
- Sep 9, 2020
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte H310M M.2 Rev. 1.0
- CPU
- Pentium Gold G5400
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GT 710
I installed macOS Catalina last Tuesday, a 100% vanilla installation, so the system is very stable, didn't have any problem so far, except for the clock, that is not matching my BIOS clock. MacOS will always be +4 hours compared to the BIOS, and when I boot to Windows, it uses the BIOS clock, so a dual boot will require a manual time setup at every boot...
I've been using an iMac for a very long time so I don't know if it has become a standard for DVI to send sound signal, but mine is doing it, I have an HDMI to DVI adapter which I'm using with my monitor and its headphone jack works, that's how good my setup is right now... if it means something... xD
I saw a few threads related to the clock but they don't seem to be the same problem as I'm having here.
My motherboard: Gigabyte H310M M.2 Rev. 1 - BIOS ver. f12.
CPU: Pentium G5400 - iGPU disabled.
GPU: NVIDIA GT 710
I've been using an iMac for a very long time so I don't know if it has become a standard for DVI to send sound signal, but mine is doing it, I have an HDMI to DVI adapter which I'm using with my monitor and its headphone jack works, that's how good my setup is right now... if it means something... xD
I saw a few threads related to the clock but they don't seem to be the same problem as I'm having here.
My motherboard: Gigabyte H310M M.2 Rev. 1 - BIOS ver. f12.
CPU: Pentium G5400 - iGPU disabled.
GPU: NVIDIA GT 710