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- Dec 8, 2010
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- i7-950 / i3-3225
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- Nvidia 8400GS (Asus fanless) / HD4000
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Hi Boum.
So I installed windows on my second hard drive with all the drivers needed for my motherboard and my new graphic card (Geforce GTX 650). The ethernet ports worked very well with Windows7 and also every thing !
So I came back on Mountain Lion and guess what : the ethernet port were working too. Just a little issue with the GeForce GTX650 but nothing important (just graphicsEnabler=0). So I made a new install of Mountain Lion and almost all works ! Except USB 3 and HDMI audio.
Did you already have any of these issues ?
I try again with the DSDT files to try to fix the hdmi audio issue but I know that when I installed with the DSDT files I had problem this the sleep : It was impossible to wake up...
Do I need to setup something to got USB 3 working ?
Thank you
I don't have any USB 3 devices to check if the 3.0 ports work ok. I believe that others have reported that USB 3.0 ports work fine with USB 3.0 devices only; if you want to use USB 2.0 devices, you'd need to connect them to USB 2.0 ports, or connected to the USB 3.0 port through a hub (if I remember correctly).
Regarding the sleep issue: although I did a clean install on another hard drive last friday and tested sleep with both the Linux2Mac driver and the RealTek driver and the RealTek was working better than the other, I just did a clean install with the Linux2Mac driver and manual sleep, auto sleep and wake up all seem fine right now. I am still keeping my BluRay drive disconnected until this is sorted out. I am always installing with the DSDT because I'm using this computer as a HTPC & PVR, and 2-channel audio will not cut it in this set up. I need encoded DTS / AC3 to be sent out on the HDMI or optical out. The provided DSDT sends encoded audio fine through HDMI (but not through optical though).