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pastrychef's Asus ROG Strix Z370-G Gaming (WI-FI AC) build w/ i9-9900K + AMD 6600 XT

An 8700K OC to 5.Ghz the native power management works the same as with stock speeds or it needs the custom SSDT script for OC?
 
An 8700K OC to 5.Ghz the native power management works the same as with stock speeds or it needs the custom SSDT script for OC?

You don't need an SSDT even if you overclock. PluginType=true is all you need.
 
Hi, for people like me who do not own a video card but only have the UHD 630 and want to go to Mojave, which EFI has to download?
Currently I have r3.5.
Thanks
 
Hi, for people like me who do not own a video card but only have the UHD 630 and want to go to Mojave, which EFI has to download?
Currently I have r3.5.
Thanks

r4.4.4.
 
Newegg Canada has stock of ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-G motherboard.
(It is not a special deal, that's why I am posting it here).

https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813119042

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Really tempted to try this...If/when you try 17G2112, please try with this EFI.
How different would The EFI folder need to be for it to work my congfig?
 
How different would The EFI folder need to be for it to work my congfig?

Are you asking about the Asrock Taichi? If it's the Z370 model, it's very likely that it would work fine without any changes. If it's the Z390 model, I don't know yet. There's still a lot we don't know about Z390... Although, I suspect that most things will work with minimal change.

If you are asking about the Z77, you will probably need to make some slight changes in config.plist.

Keep in mind that there are no Nvidia web drivers for Mojave right now.
 
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