- Joined
- Oct 10, 2011
- Messages
- 56
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R
- CPU
- w3680
- Graphics
- RX 560
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
hello guys
are you able to instal VENTURA on your machines
are you able to instal VENTURA on your machines
Hello, yes, I have managed to install it.hello guys
are you able to instal VENTURA on your machines
hey, what exactly is our graphic card?Hello, yes, I have managed to install it.
but i need them to update the kepler patch
Yes I have, hi. Works like a charm, no hangs, both CPU and all the RAM visible, boots from NVME.hello guys
are you able to instal VENTURA on your machines
HelloYes I have, hi. Works like a charm, no hangs, both CPU and all the RAM visible, boots from NVME.
The only thing is SLEEP! I've read here before that z10pa is a "server" board and can't go sleep. However I've found NO mention of this elsewhere: afaik, any Intel PC board can sleep well.
Yes, according to Intel, there's no C3 state in my xeons (e5-2650v4); I doubt that this fact is tightly linked to S3/STR, but anyway: I agree for hibernation too! But the board keeps rolling those fans (and presumably CPU cores?) despite the OS switches off the video.
I enabled hibernation in bios (acpi auto: off, hibernation: enabled); I enabled C3 state show-off. No luck.
Any idea??
hellohello
my graphics card is gtx 760
I don't think my efi is worth it, different pc hardwareGitHub - chris1111/Geforce-Kepler-patcher: Install Nvidia binaries files on Snapshot disk for macOS Monterey 12
Install Nvidia binaries files on Snapshot disk for macOS Monterey 12 - chris1111/Geforce-Kepler-patchergithub.com
I would not suppose so. The power button DOES make an event when pushed shortly; no google result on sleep probs either. And this is server-like platform, it's plain old ATX.yes, i suppose sleep is not possible because the board is a server, even enabling hibernation on bios, i've done that to.