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[Success] AMD RX6000 Series working in macOS

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I'm booting Monterey 12.1b but ends with black Screen
I tried
WEG & agpdmode=pikera ➧ Black Screen
agpdmode=pikera ➧ Black Screen
WEG ➧ Black Screen
none ➧ Black Screen
And if you disable Whatevergreen.kext ?
 
And if you disable Whatevergreen.kext ?
Same ➧ black Screen
I'll try again and report

I want to point out that I boot a Vanilla Monterey Drive not Usb installer
 
Am I the first one to try to use an RX 6600 (non XT) ? :rolleyes:
 
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Thanks
I'm booting Monterey 12.1b but ends with black Screen
I tried
WEG & agpdmode=pikera ➧ Black Screen
agpdmode=pikera ➧ Black Screen
WEG ➧ Black Screen
none ➧ Black Screen
Please note that the boot argument is agdpmod=pikera, not agdpmode.
 
Please note that the boot argument is agdpmod=pikera, not agdpmode.
thanks
good catch
I write it the wrong way on the forum but correctly in the boot-arg section of the config.plist
 
thanks
good catch
I write it the wrong way on the forum but correctly in the boot-arg section of the config.plist
Do you know the Device ID of your card? If you have Windows or Linux installed, we can determine the ID there.
 
Do you know the Device ID of your card? If you have Windows or Linux installed, we can determine the ID there.
There is a fresh install of windows on this computer
how can I get the ID in windows ?
Thanks
 
There is a fresh install of windows on this computer
how can Ii get the ID in windows ?
Thanks
I use HWINFO64, which is a free app we can download. It acts a little like IORegistryExplorer. We have to find the GPU in the tree on left side, then get its device ID on the right.

There might be a better/easier way to do this in Windows…

GPU-Info.PNG
 
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I use HWINFO64, which is a free app we can download. It acts a little like IORegistryExplorer. We have to find the GPU in the tree on left side, then get its device ID on the right.

There might be a better/easier way to do this in Windows…
In windows you can just go into device manager, get properties of video card, then select ID from drop down.
 
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