- Joined
- Dec 1, 2011
- Messages
- 3
- Motherboard
- GA-Z77X-UD5H (F14)
- CPU
- Intel i5 3570 @ 3.4 GHz
- Graphics
- Nvidia Geforce GTX650 1GB
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Built this hackintosh about a week ago, and since the build I've had victories (Mountain Lion up and running within a day) and losses (some of my iTunes library), I have yet to run multibeast because I've been unable to come up with clear answers for what is right with my system. I'll admit I'm a little nervous to go messing with my system when it clearly will start fine and I don't know what exactly it needs to resolve the issues.
But! here are my observations so far: When I watch a YouTube video, I get pink and green static, where the video should be playing, before freezing and becoming unresponsive. The only thing I can do is move the mouse, before turning into the color wheel. This also has shown to be present when playing back video in iPhoto. I've attached a screeenshot of the log, and i noticed a quicktime .hang file in the sidebar of the console.
Second, my Messages is not working. I have looked at the other threads about such issue and am unsure if switching to Clover is worth it or if it will even make my system stop working. I'm currently on Chameleon 2.2 if that matters.
Third, I have no HDMI audio, I am using the GTX 650 instead of onboard but I don't think it mattered where I had it plgged in to. My regular audio seems to be fine though, I have a 5.0 surround that lets me take advantage of the peach, black, and green ports. I don't have use of the front headphone jack and therefore, I assume the front mic port probably doesn't work either. I also read somewhere the popping is an analog-digital issue. Not really fixable unless I wanna go buy new speakers. True?
Lastly, I can't put the computer to sleep or restart, I may only SHUT DOWN the machine, because if I do, the computer will not start and the only way for me to get it back on is to remove the internal battery for a second with the power off. Then it will come back showing reset BIOS and I will have to redo those settings.
In bios, I've loaded optimized defaults, then disabled onboard graphics as well as XHCI, as I heard both have been known to keep the install from booting. Am I basically out of luck when it comes to using 3.0 ports to their full potential? Also, I saw somebody changed a setting in their bios for their memory from 13.66 to 16 for their 1600MHz memory, I have the same hertz in mine, but what does that actually do, and should I do it?
I appreciate any feedback I can receive to help me achieve 100% stability! I've heard it's not as much a pipe dream as it once was.
But! here are my observations so far: When I watch a YouTube video, I get pink and green static, where the video should be playing, before freezing and becoming unresponsive. The only thing I can do is move the mouse, before turning into the color wheel. This also has shown to be present when playing back video in iPhoto. I've attached a screeenshot of the log, and i noticed a quicktime .hang file in the sidebar of the console.
Second, my Messages is not working. I have looked at the other threads about such issue and am unsure if switching to Clover is worth it or if it will even make my system stop working. I'm currently on Chameleon 2.2 if that matters.
Third, I have no HDMI audio, I am using the GTX 650 instead of onboard but I don't think it mattered where I had it plgged in to. My regular audio seems to be fine though, I have a 5.0 surround that lets me take advantage of the peach, black, and green ports. I don't have use of the front headphone jack and therefore, I assume the front mic port probably doesn't work either. I also read somewhere the popping is an analog-digital issue. Not really fixable unless I wanna go buy new speakers. True?
Lastly, I can't put the computer to sleep or restart, I may only SHUT DOWN the machine, because if I do, the computer will not start and the only way for me to get it back on is to remove the internal battery for a second with the power off. Then it will come back showing reset BIOS and I will have to redo those settings.
In bios, I've loaded optimized defaults, then disabled onboard graphics as well as XHCI, as I heard both have been known to keep the install from booting. Am I basically out of luck when it comes to using 3.0 ports to their full potential? Also, I saw somebody changed a setting in their bios for their memory from 13.66 to 16 for their 1600MHz memory, I have the same hertz in mine, but what does that actually do, and should I do it?
I appreciate any feedback I can receive to help me achieve 100% stability! I've heard it's not as much a pipe dream as it once was.