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- MSI P35 Neo2
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- Intel Xeon X5470 (socket 771-775 mod)
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- Asus Gtx 760 DirectCu II 2GB
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Sigh, again you are right, I was running the un-patched version from insanelymac. I really have to give myself more time to read instructions like yours, I edited the post above with Hotplug IDs. I'm gonna try patching a framebuffer to get better compatibility, but it'll take some time because I currently don't know how to do that. What I've found so far is that I should inject the patch to the "ATI Connectors Data/Patch" fields in Clover Configurator. I have only two framebuffers to choose from so I'll go with Baladi because it kind of almost fits my gpu (unless I can patch RadeonFramebuffer instead?), but the tricky part is finding out what to change and how to input the data into the Clover Configurator.
@cady_design Are you sure the Device ID isn't supposed to be 0X67B01002? That's what I'm using, it's the only supported device id using the Hawaii GPU, I've got the same gpu architecture on my r9 390. Also don't use a specific frambuffer atleast until you get the driver working, just leave it empty for now. If you still don't get the driver working (it'll show you the full 4GB once it does work), try enabling FixDisplay under ACPI settings in Clover configuration, I had to turn that on.
@cady_design Are you sure the Device ID isn't supposed to be 0X67B01002? That's what I'm using, it's the only supported device id using the Hawaii GPU, I've got the same gpu architecture on my r9 390. Also don't use a specific frambuffer atleast until you get the driver working, just leave it empty for now. If you still don't get the driver working (it'll show you the full 4GB once it does work), try enabling FixDisplay under ACPI settings in Clover configuration, I had to turn that on.