@achimo2222,
I noticed your EFI folder uses 85.4 Mbytes of storage space and I was shocked, since mine uses 9.3 Mbytes. Had to look inside your folder. FYI, I found this:
1. Your EFI/OC/Resources/Image folder contains 53.7 Mbytes. Why don't you pick your favorite images and delete the rest? For instance, the "Acidanthera" folder occupies only 3.8 Mbytes for four different icon sets. And since you seem to have picked "Acidanthera/FlatMonterey," why not keep just the "Acidanthera" folder?
2. The OpenCore Guide specifically instructs to
not include "DSDT.aml" in the EFI/OC/ACPI folder, yet there it is. The ACPI folder should contain the specific files for a Coffeelake motherboard, as listed in the guide. And those are missing.
3. In EFI/OC/Kexts, there are kexts for both a Broadcom Bluetooth/WIFI card and an Intel card. Does your computer have both? Also, my Z390 I Aorus Pro ("Mini-ITX 4" below and at left) does not need "RestrictEvents.kext" or ""XHCI-unsupported.kext" to run Mojave 10.14.6. Are these required in Monterey/Ventura?
4. In EFI/config.plist/NVRAM/Add/3rd item/csr-active-config, the value is FF0F0000 which disables SIP. Did you intend that?
5. In EFI/config.plist/Platforminfo, you have "UseRawUuidEncoding" value set to YES. The openCore guide says that should be NO (for Coffeelake).
6. In EFI/config.plist/UEFI/ProtocolOverrides you have "FirmwareVolume" value set to NO; OpenCore Guide says it should be YES.
7. In EFI/config.plist/UEFI/Quirks you have "ForceOCWriteFlash" value at YES; OpenCore Guide says NO. Also you have "ReleaseUsbOwnership" value at YES; OpenCore guide says NO.
Apparently the above is all working for you. Congratulations! I am amazed!