Chrome is working fine for me.
Can you attach you EFI? Sleep works fine for me.Benchmark RX Vega 56.
Card is working “out of box” and the only problem I have experienced is sleep.
My rig is going to sleep and wake up perfectly the first time but always crash with blank screen or restart the second time if I use the automatic mode
If I put it to sleep manually everything works fine every time and the machine wakes up with a perfect screen every time.
Has anybody a solution for this problem?
First check if you have "Hardware acceleration" on in Chrome (advanced preference near bottom)
Then test www.tv2.dk - see if it freezes.
Can you attach you EFI? Sleep works fine for me.
You could try this one (changed some kexts and config.plist)Here you go.
You could try this one (changed some kexts and config.plist)
Vega has to be prime in Bios (PCIe1 surely), and iGPU activated with 64M memory min.
You should enable iGPU and use Shiki for this. Not sure Vega can wake properly if you disable iGPU. And with it, you would have hw accelerated video in Safari and iTunes.Cheers mate.
I will try this and report back.
Vega is prime in my setup. IGPU is set to disabled because otherwise video in safari is messed up and iTunes don't play my downloaded DRM-protected iTunes movies.
My experience is great as well. Plug in, boot up - enjoy. Even DP-/HDMI-Audio does work OOB! I ran FurMark on the Vega RX 64 Liquid and I got 22.667 points with a on a stock-clocked 4790K with 32 GB RAM on High Sierra 10.13.1 Beta 2. Beside this benchmark I have to say that I never got such a fluid desktop experience on a Mac. Everything runs smooth, no stuttering, no performance issues. Not even on a MacBook Pro 2017 this experience is achievable. Chrome ****s up, but this piece of crap ****s up on a Mac Book Pro as well: Everything is slow, stuttering, low performance everywhere (especially the frickin' dev tools are bugged as hell). So, kudos to Google!
I would say, this card is - by far - the best card for hackintoshers at this moment. I say even for real Macs - but I don't have a Pro, so I can't confirm that.