- Joined
- Feb 13, 2011
- Messages
- 13
- Motherboard
- Z68MA UEFI
- CPU
- Core i5 2500K
- Graphics
- On-Board HD3000
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3, Core i-5 2500K, 16G Kingston memory, TL-WDN4800 wifi card, Belkin Bluetooth dongle, on-board HD 3000 graphics.
I upgraded successfully, using UniBeast 1.5.2 and then the DSDT in the database for my Bios (MB rev 1.0, Bios V= F9). A few bugs though:
- Bios resets from invalid values every once in a while. Haven't found the cause yet.
- AIRPLAY does not =fully= work. When I try to enable Display Mirroring, CoreAudio crashes for some unknown (to me) reason. The console is not helping much. Airplay works from iTunes and when choosing Sound Output in preferences.
Everything else seems to work fine, although my install is pretty basic. The TL-WDN4800 is a wifi card card I found when looking for a natively recognized wifi card. I put it in, and ML just saw it. No driver. Same with my old Belkin Bluetooth dongle.
WORKING FINE:
- Internal Graphics (HD 3000)
- Internal Sound (all ports, including from Headphones plug-in detection and SPDIF (this one with a back coax add-in))
- Internal Network card
- DVI port to screen (haven't tried HDMI)
- Airdrop to other Mac computers using wifi
I use VMWare Fusion for Windows sessions when needed and this works too.
I upgraded successfully, using UniBeast 1.5.2 and then the DSDT in the database for my Bios (MB rev 1.0, Bios V= F9). A few bugs though:
- Bios resets from invalid values every once in a while. Haven't found the cause yet.
- AIRPLAY does not =fully= work. When I try to enable Display Mirroring, CoreAudio crashes for some unknown (to me) reason. The console is not helping much. Airplay works from iTunes and when choosing Sound Output in preferences.
Everything else seems to work fine, although my install is pretty basic. The TL-WDN4800 is a wifi card card I found when looking for a natively recognized wifi card. I put it in, and ML just saw it. No driver. Same with my old Belkin Bluetooth dongle.
WORKING FINE:
- Internal Graphics (HD 3000)
- Internal Sound (all ports, including from Headphones plug-in detection and SPDIF (this one with a back coax add-in))
- Internal Network card
- DVI port to screen (haven't tried HDMI)
- Airdrop to other Mac computers using wifi
I use VMWare Fusion for Windows sessions when needed and this works too.