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Hi everyone!
It's my first working hackintosh attempt.
The only issue I have is when I boot to Sierra, and reboot my PC, the RAM voltage goes insane. (DDR3 2.5V) and resets 2 other voltages to Auto (My OC doesn't work with)
MB: Gigabyte X58A-UD7 1.0 F8
CPU: Intel Xeon X5650 @4GHz
GPU: GTX 970
Other stuff are irrelevant I think.
I used Clover r3974 with the given DSDT from here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/dsdt-database/
I followed this guide: http://bytesandbolts.com/macos-10-12-sierra-ga-x58a-ud3r-hackintosh-install-clover/
So the question is: Is there a way to stop macOS modifying my BIOS settings?
Thanks in advance!
Update 1: When I use the default DSDT extracted by Clover, the RAM and QPI voltage sets to auto upon reboot, but I'd like it unchanged. Can someone explain why patching DSDT necessary?
Update 2: Self patched DSDT seems to work correctly.
It's my first working hackintosh attempt.
The only issue I have is when I boot to Sierra, and reboot my PC, the RAM voltage goes insane. (DDR3 2.5V) and resets 2 other voltages to Auto (My OC doesn't work with)
MB: Gigabyte X58A-UD7 1.0 F8
CPU: Intel Xeon X5650 @4GHz
GPU: GTX 970
Other stuff are irrelevant I think.
I used Clover r3974 with the given DSDT from here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/dsdt-database/
I followed this guide: http://bytesandbolts.com/macos-10-12-sierra-ga-x58a-ud3r-hackintosh-install-clover/
So the question is: Is there a way to stop macOS modifying my BIOS settings?
Thanks in advance!
Update 1: When I use the default DSDT extracted by Clover, the RAM and QPI voltage sets to auto upon reboot, but I'd like it unchanged. Can someone explain why patching DSDT necessary?
Update 2: Self patched DSDT seems to work correctly.
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