- Joined
- Dec 4, 2016
- Messages
- 8
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte G1.Sniper
- CPU
- i3-6100
- Graphics
- RX 480
Hi, I swapped my Nvidia card for a MSI RX 480 4GB to upgrade to Mojave. But the experience has been extremely un-pleasant. I have installed a clean version of Mojave 10.14.6 and installed the supplemental update that came out a just a few days ago. I only installed "UEFI mode with Emulated NVRAM", default iMac14,2 definition, IntelMausiEthernet 2.2.0 and AppleALC (Lilu is installed along with this) using the latest version of MultiBeast and the latest version of WhateverGreen (1.3.1) from their GitHub page and installed it to /Library/Extensions using KextBeast.
Both my GPUs are identified correctly by my Hack verified using the Hackintool (screenshot below) but my system gets stuck randomly all the time. I could be watching the video and the screen would become unresponsive after which I cannot even move the mouse or use the keyboard though I can still hear the audio. It can happen with any program such as VSCode, Chrome, Photoshop, etc. Sometimes I put it on sleep and the system restarts while asleep randomly and the Console log always shows something related to the GPUs. I am attaching some log reports with this post.
I have stress tested the RX 480 GPU in Windows on the same hardware while playing games for long periods, watching 4k videos and putting it to sleep a lot of times and it never had any problems.
Can you guys please suggest what might be the problem here?
Thanks.
Both my GPUs are identified correctly by my Hack verified using the Hackintool (screenshot below) but my system gets stuck randomly all the time. I could be watching the video and the screen would become unresponsive after which I cannot even move the mouse or use the keyboard though I can still hear the audio. It can happen with any program such as VSCode, Chrome, Photoshop, etc. Sometimes I put it on sleep and the system restarts while asleep randomly and the Console log always shows something related to the GPUs. I am attaching some log reports with this post.
I have stress tested the RX 480 GPU in Windows on the same hardware while playing games for long periods, watching 4k videos and putting it to sleep a lot of times and it never had any problems.
Can you guys please suggest what might be the problem here?
Thanks.