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- Nov 22, 2014
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- Motherboard
- GA-Z97M-D3h
- CPU
- Core i7 4790K
- Graphics
- evga gtx 970 SC
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Full System details:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97M-D3H
CPU: Core i7 4790K
RAM: 32GB Ballistix Sport 4x8GB
PowerSupply: Corsair 650M
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 970 2.0 SuperClocked
Wireless: TP-LINK TL-WN951N
Disks: Samsung EVO SSD 250GB
2 - 3TB Seagate Barracuda
Cooling: ProlimaTech MegaHalems Heatsink
Props to these folks for making posts to show the way:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks-desktop-guides/140157-success-ga-z97m-d3h-4790k-r9-280x.html
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks-desktop-guides/140758-success-ga-z97m-d3h-i7-4790k-16gb-ram-intel-hd-graphics-4600-a.html
The only thing I have yet to get working is sound. I noticed that 9 series motherboard audio support is missing from the Yosemite Multibeast which may be why I haven't got it working yet.
PROCESS:
-Download Yosemite from AppStore
-Create Unibeast USB stick (No legacy support, No laptop Support)
-Setup Motherboard
>Update BIOS to F5
>Turn VT-d off
>Turn IGFX on and enabled
>Set X.M.P. Memory Profile to Profile1
>Set USB stick to Boot Priority #1, SSD to priority #2
>Save & exit
At this point, my GTX 970 is not plugged in at all.
Monitor is connected to motherboard through DVI
Also, I only have one stick of RAM installed in the motherboard (IMPORTANT for GPU later)
-Boot in to Yosemite Installer and make clean install to SSD
>Use -v -x boot flags
-After Install, reboot in to Yosemite OS through UniBeast (do this by making sure USB is still Boot Priority #1)
>Use -v -x
>Download and install Yosemite Update (10.10.1 at the time of this post)
>Reboot
-Boot back in to Yosemite using Unibeast
>Open Multibeast
>Used EasyBeast for kext install with following settings:
Quick Start > EasyBeast
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > ALC892
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > Optional 3 Port (5.1) Audio
Drivers > Disk > Intel Generic AHCI SATA
Drivers > Misc > ElliotForceLegacyRTC
Drivers > Misc > EvOreboot
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC c6.11.1328
Drivers > Misc > NullCPUPowerManagement
Bootloaders > Chimera v4.0.1
Customize > Boot Options > 1080p Display Mode
Customize > Boot Options > Basic Boot Options
Customize > System Definitions > Mac Pro > Mac Pro 3,1
Customize > Themes > tonymacx86 remixed
-Shutdown Computer
At this point, I plugged in my GTX 970 and a 2nd stick of RAM (I think the 2nd stick of RAM was the most important part in getting the Nvidia drivers to install properly. Also, I tried installing EasyBeast with an iMac 14,2 System Definition and could NOT install the Nvidia drivers. Mac Pro 3,1 was the only definition I could use to get Yosemite working and then the Nvidia drivers.
-Boot in to UEFI BIOS
>Disable IGFX
>Change Display output to PCI 1
>Save & exit
-Boot in to Yosemite through Unibeast
>Use -v -x nv_disable=1 GraphicsEnabler=Yes
>Download and install Drivers from Nvidia: http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/78853/en-us
>Add these kernal flags to Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>kext-dev-mode=1 nvda_drv=1 GraphicsEnabler=No</string>
>Reboot in to UEFI BIOS (hold 'Delete' key)
-In BIOS switch #1 Boot Priority to SSD.
>Save & exit
-Boot in to Yosemite though Chimera, shouldn't need any boot flags.
That's it!
The only issues I have is occasional freezes and the sound isn't working depite the ALC892 support install. I had installed Mavericks before this and had sound working with the 9 Series Motherboard support from the Mavericks Multibeast. I'm guessing the 9 Series support missing from the Yosemite Multibeast has something to do with this.
Everything seems to work on my grphics card. Haven't tried multiple displays yet, but I was able to get my Wacom Cintiq Companion Hybrid working through the HDMI hookup with a DVI monitor connected at the same time.
Tips:
Booting in safe mode (-x) takes a lot longer than I expected. As a person who is new to hackintosh, I had a tendency to assume my boot-up had stopped in verbal mode when infact, it was still loading. If you're boot-up gets stuck going in to the installer, just give it some time. I was restarting my computer before it had enough time to actually boot in to the installer. If after 5-10 min you're still not getting there, take a look at where your boot-up stopped in verbal mode (-v) and troubleshoot with the forums.
Check out this link for more info on GTX 970 installs: http://www.tonymacx86.com/buying-advice/141637-gtx-970-gtx-980-here-12.html
I'll try to update once I figure out the audio issue. Hopes this help some of you!
Edit 1: Turns out I lied... Sound is WORKING!
I only have a stereo system, so I haven't been able to test the 5.1 audio, but I discovered that audio is somehow being sent to the wrong ports.
I went in to my sound settings under System Preferences where I manually had to choose to display volume in the menu bar.
I see under the output tab that I have 4 options:
Headphones
Line Out 1
Line Out 2
Digital Out
I started playing some good tunes (R.E.M.) and plugging in to every jack on the back of my motherboard just to test.
Turns out that for some reason Line Out 1 sends the audio signal to the Mic In jack (Red Port, bottom right). Line Out 2 actually sends the signal to the Line In jack (Blue Port, Top Right)
The actual Line Out jack (Green, middle right) on my mother board doesn't seem to receive any signal at all. If I select the Headphones option in System preferences, I DO get sound through the headphones on the front port of the case.
So turns out I have sound, it just kinda goes where it wants. Not sure if this is a hardware or software issue, but it's definitely not a big deal. The only annoying thing is that I have to manually switch between Headphones or one of the Line Outs to get sound on one or the other. Lucky for me that I can plug my headphones directly in to my speakers. I'll probably just leave it on one of the Line Out jacks for now.
Good luck out there!
Edit 2:
Last update for now... I seem to lose sound support after a hard disk sleep. Hopefully I can work out the issue.
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97M-D3H
CPU: Core i7 4790K
RAM: 32GB Ballistix Sport 4x8GB
PowerSupply: Corsair 650M
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 970 2.0 SuperClocked
Wireless: TP-LINK TL-WN951N
Disks: Samsung EVO SSD 250GB
2 - 3TB Seagate Barracuda
Cooling: ProlimaTech MegaHalems Heatsink
Props to these folks for making posts to show the way:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks-desktop-guides/140157-success-ga-z97m-d3h-4790k-r9-280x.html
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks-desktop-guides/140758-success-ga-z97m-d3h-i7-4790k-16gb-ram-intel-hd-graphics-4600-a.html
The only thing I have yet to get working is sound. I noticed that 9 series motherboard audio support is missing from the Yosemite Multibeast which may be why I haven't got it working yet.
PROCESS:
-Download Yosemite from AppStore
-Create Unibeast USB stick (No legacy support, No laptop Support)
-Setup Motherboard
>Update BIOS to F5
>Turn VT-d off
>Turn IGFX on and enabled
>Set X.M.P. Memory Profile to Profile1
>Set USB stick to Boot Priority #1, SSD to priority #2
>Save & exit
At this point, my GTX 970 is not plugged in at all.
Monitor is connected to motherboard through DVI
Also, I only have one stick of RAM installed in the motherboard (IMPORTANT for GPU later)
-Boot in to Yosemite Installer and make clean install to SSD
>Use -v -x boot flags
-After Install, reboot in to Yosemite OS through UniBeast (do this by making sure USB is still Boot Priority #1)
>Use -v -x
>Download and install Yosemite Update (10.10.1 at the time of this post)
>Reboot
-Boot back in to Yosemite using Unibeast
>Open Multibeast
>Used EasyBeast for kext install with following settings:
Quick Start > EasyBeast
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > ALC892
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > Optional 3 Port (5.1) Audio
Drivers > Disk > Intel Generic AHCI SATA
Drivers > Misc > ElliotForceLegacyRTC
Drivers > Misc > EvOreboot
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC c6.11.1328
Drivers > Misc > NullCPUPowerManagement
Bootloaders > Chimera v4.0.1
Customize > Boot Options > 1080p Display Mode
Customize > Boot Options > Basic Boot Options
Customize > System Definitions > Mac Pro > Mac Pro 3,1
Customize > Themes > tonymacx86 remixed
-Shutdown Computer
At this point, I plugged in my GTX 970 and a 2nd stick of RAM (I think the 2nd stick of RAM was the most important part in getting the Nvidia drivers to install properly. Also, I tried installing EasyBeast with an iMac 14,2 System Definition and could NOT install the Nvidia drivers. Mac Pro 3,1 was the only definition I could use to get Yosemite working and then the Nvidia drivers.
-Boot in to UEFI BIOS
>Disable IGFX
>Change Display output to PCI 1
>Save & exit
-Boot in to Yosemite through Unibeast
>Use -v -x nv_disable=1 GraphicsEnabler=Yes
>Download and install Drivers from Nvidia: http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/78853/en-us
>Add these kernal flags to Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist
<key>Kernel Flags</key>
<string>kext-dev-mode=1 nvda_drv=1 GraphicsEnabler=No</string>
>Reboot in to UEFI BIOS (hold 'Delete' key)
-In BIOS switch #1 Boot Priority to SSD.
>Save & exit
-Boot in to Yosemite though Chimera, shouldn't need any boot flags.
That's it!
The only issues I have is occasional freezes and the sound isn't working depite the ALC892 support install. I had installed Mavericks before this and had sound working with the 9 Series Motherboard support from the Mavericks Multibeast. I'm guessing the 9 Series support missing from the Yosemite Multibeast has something to do with this.
Everything seems to work on my grphics card. Haven't tried multiple displays yet, but I was able to get my Wacom Cintiq Companion Hybrid working through the HDMI hookup with a DVI monitor connected at the same time.
Tips:
Booting in safe mode (-x) takes a lot longer than I expected. As a person who is new to hackintosh, I had a tendency to assume my boot-up had stopped in verbal mode when infact, it was still loading. If you're boot-up gets stuck going in to the installer, just give it some time. I was restarting my computer before it had enough time to actually boot in to the installer. If after 5-10 min you're still not getting there, take a look at where your boot-up stopped in verbal mode (-v) and troubleshoot with the forums.
Check out this link for more info on GTX 970 installs: http://www.tonymacx86.com/buying-advice/141637-gtx-970-gtx-980-here-12.html
I'll try to update once I figure out the audio issue. Hopes this help some of you!
Edit 1: Turns out I lied... Sound is WORKING!
I only have a stereo system, so I haven't been able to test the 5.1 audio, but I discovered that audio is somehow being sent to the wrong ports.
I went in to my sound settings under System Preferences where I manually had to choose to display volume in the menu bar.
I see under the output tab that I have 4 options:
Headphones
Line Out 1
Line Out 2
Digital Out
I started playing some good tunes (R.E.M.) and plugging in to every jack on the back of my motherboard just to test.
Turns out that for some reason Line Out 1 sends the audio signal to the Mic In jack (Red Port, bottom right). Line Out 2 actually sends the signal to the Line In jack (Blue Port, Top Right)
The actual Line Out jack (Green, middle right) on my mother board doesn't seem to receive any signal at all. If I select the Headphones option in System preferences, I DO get sound through the headphones on the front port of the case.
So turns out I have sound, it just kinda goes where it wants. Not sure if this is a hardware or software issue, but it's definitely not a big deal. The only annoying thing is that I have to manually switch between Headphones or one of the Line Outs to get sound on one or the other. Lucky for me that I can plug my headphones directly in to my speakers. I'll probably just leave it on one of the Line Out jacks for now.
Good luck out there!
Edit 2:
Last update for now... I seem to lose sound support after a hard disk sleep. Hopefully I can work out the issue.
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