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OS X 10.9.2 Update

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In 10.9.1 I had my onboard network cards (Intel 82574L / 82579LM) working with the AppleIntelE1000e kext. After updating to 10.9.2, I'm getting Self-Assigned IP's. Allready tried manual IPs, deleting preferences, installing older versions of kext, etc....
 
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I guess that AMD R9 cards will be recognized properly now?

Me too, I have the same question / expectation.

I could update my hacintosh system to 10.9.2 except following items.
1) Still, R9 290(x) is NOT supported
Though I specified the keyword :GraphicEnabler=Yes for kicking the enabling R9 290(x) board, but no progress(changed).
2) Stll UNABLE to reach the point for :"About this Mac" with the picture of MacPro(Late 2013) trash body"
Though I changed the keyword in Smbios.plist, from MacPro 3.1 to MacPro 6,1 , No changed

Please advise me further action to realize both items if someone have already get done.
 
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I just applied the update with Storks recipe and it worked flawlessly. The Hackintosh updated in a couple of minutes and my 11" Air 2012 i7 I'm still waiting for.

I did run of the Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0 and with the machine in the sig (i5-2500K + GTX 660) and 10.9.1 I got a score of 844 and after the upgrade to 10.9.2 the score increased to 946 (ceteris paribus).
 
My dual Gigabyte 270x setup won't boot with GraphcsEnabler=Yes or no. Had to enable HD 4000 graphics to boot to the desktop. Once booted into the system it recognizes the both 270x as Radeon HD 7xxxx. LuxMark 2.1 recognizes the card as "AMD Radeon HD Pitcairn PRO Prototype" whereas before it recognized the cards as D300.
 
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After the install and before running MultiBeast, everything works fine including audio. Is there any reason to run MultiBeast? ( I have a GA-H77N-WIFI motherboard with Hdmi audio working without a DSDT using the guide on this board.)
 
Flawess! I just followed Stork's steps to update!
 
On a Z87MX-D3H w/ 4770k i7, MSI GTX 760 I ran into absolutely no problems so far at all! Followed the method at the begging of this thread with ease!

To be honest, things feel smoother and faster a bit. Maybe its just working all day on an old Win 7 PC at work. I think those are first gen i3's....

How do I tell if open CL is working or not? It only says the following in System Profiler;

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760:


Chipset Model: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760
Type: GPU
Bus: PCIe
PCIe Lane Width: x16
VRAM (Total): 2048 MB
Vendor: NVIDIA (0x10de)
Device ID: 0x1187
Revision ID: 0x00a2
ROM Revision: preset 1.0.0
Displays:
23EA53:
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz (1080p)
Pixel Depth: 32-Bit Color (ARGB8888)
Display Serial Number:
Main Display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Rotation: Supported
Television: Yes

 
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