- Joined
- Aug 31, 2010
- Messages
- 52
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z370P D3
- CPU
- i5-9600K
- Graphics
- RX 580
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
I followed this tutorial (https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/success-mojave-14-2-on-ga-z370p-d3-i5-8600k-intelhd630.268319/) to install Mojave on my new system:
My settings from the tutorial are roughly the same, although I don't use the internal graphics.
I've found that sleep doesn't work completely as expected. Auto sleep after XX minutes idle doesn't work (never worked on any system for me), but I can live with that. Also the system wakes up after 1 click, but needs 3 or 4 mouse clicks or keyboard keys to switch the monitors on. Strange? The Fenvi card keeps my Mac awake when Power Nap is enabled, but I am not using WiFi on this card. So I disabled WiFi and Power Nap works fine. The only thing I cannot put my finger on is that after about +/- 24 hours of sleep, my Mac just shuts down. No crash, no KP what so ever, just shutdown. I would like it to just sleep for days and being able to wake it in BT whenever I like. I haven't tried disabling Power Nap yet though.
Anyone else got this?
- Gigabyte Z370P D3
- Gigabyte Radeon RX 580 Gaming 4G
- Fenvi FV-T919
My settings from the tutorial are roughly the same, although I don't use the internal graphics.
I've found that sleep doesn't work completely as expected. Auto sleep after XX minutes idle doesn't work (never worked on any system for me), but I can live with that. Also the system wakes up after 1 click, but needs 3 or 4 mouse clicks or keyboard keys to switch the monitors on. Strange? The Fenvi card keeps my Mac awake when Power Nap is enabled, but I am not using WiFi on this card. So I disabled WiFi and Power Nap works fine. The only thing I cannot put my finger on is that after about +/- 24 hours of sleep, my Mac just shuts down. No crash, no KP what so ever, just shutdown. I would like it to just sleep for days and being able to wake it in BT whenever I like. I haven't tried disabling Power Nap yet though.
Anyone else got this?