- Joined
- Jul 30, 2012
- Messages
- 2
- Motherboard
- Asus Prime Z270-AR
- CPU
- i7 7700K 4.2GHz
- Graphics
- NVidia GTX 1060
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Specs :
Gigabyte GA-Z97M-D3H,
Intel i7-4790,
16GB RAM,
NVIDIA GTX 770,
HD WD Caviar Blue 1TB,
Corsair 650w.
Everything works using the MultiBeast config below :
Quick Start > DSDT Free
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > ALC892
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > Intel 9 Series Motherboard Support
Drivers > Disk > 3rd Party SATA[/FONT]
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.8.1307
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.8.1307 Plugins
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.8.1307 HWMonitor Application
Drivers > System > AppleRTC Patch for CMOS ResetBootloaders > Chimera v3.0.1
Customize > Boot Options > Basic Boot Options
Customize > Boot Options > Generate CPU States
Customize > Boot Options > Hibernate Mode - Desktop
Customize > Boot Options > Use KernelCache
Customize > System Definitions > Mac Pro > Mac Pro 3,1
Customize > Themes > tonymacx86 Black
The NVIDIA GTX 770 shows random red dots when the system startup, but a display 'unplug and plug' solves the problem in most cases. Now I'm using the NVIDIA Web Driver and the problem rarely occurs. This problem seems to be related to finder/preview (not sure) alone; when using any other graphic app (even intensive gaming) the gpu works flawless, so I believe that this isn't a harmful bug.
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Gigabyte GA-Z97M-D3H,
Intel i7-4790,
16GB RAM,
NVIDIA GTX 770,
HD WD Caviar Blue 1TB,
Corsair 650w.
Everything works using the MultiBeast config below :
Quick Start > DSDT Free
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > ALC892
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > Intel 9 Series Motherboard Support
Drivers > Disk > 3rd Party SATA[/FONT]
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.8.1307
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.8.1307 Plugins
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.8.1307 HWMonitor Application
Drivers > System > AppleRTC Patch for CMOS ResetBootloaders > Chimera v3.0.1
Customize > Boot Options > Basic Boot Options
Customize > Boot Options > Generate CPU States
Customize > Boot Options > Hibernate Mode - Desktop
Customize > Boot Options > Use KernelCache
Customize > System Definitions > Mac Pro > Mac Pro 3,1
Customize > Themes > tonymacx86 Black
The NVIDIA GTX 770 shows random red dots when the system startup, but a display 'unplug and plug' solves the problem in most cases. Now I'm using the NVIDIA Web Driver and the problem rarely occurs. This problem seems to be related to finder/preview (not sure) alone; when using any other graphic app (even intensive gaming) the gpu works flawless, so I believe that this isn't a harmful bug.
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