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- Gigabyte Z390 Designare
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- i9-9900K
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- UHD 630
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It shows 787% (see attachment).What does the %CPU column in Activity Monitor show while the test is running?
It shows 787% (see attachment).What does the %CPU column in Activity Monitor show while the test is running?
Curious. I'm not see the 19 series iMac Definitions. Am I missing something?New version of Clover; latest Lilu, AppleALC, WhateverGreen; Aqantia drivers...and SMBIOS support for Macmini8,1. Awesome!!
iMac19,1 just got added to the Clover Beta 4918 earlier today.Curious. I'm not see the 19 series iMac Definitions. Am I missing something?
My Fenvi FV-T919 is installed in the bottom x1 slot, which is Slot 5. The PCI address for this appears in the Darwin Dumper report posted in the mini guide: 05:00.0. Based on this, we can rename this device using Clover Configurator --> Devices --> Arbitrary. The XML code is provided in the build guide here.
When we install add-in-cards (AIC) in PCIe slots, I don't think that the system DSDT or SSDT changes, but now I'm curious to actually check for this (later this evening). So I don't think you will not see a "BRCM" or "ARPT" device name appear in the DSDT/SSDT after installing a Broadcom WiFi/BT card.
I would suggest using Devices --> Arbitrary with PCI address 6e:00.0 anyway to see if you can add a model attribute for your card.
By the way which WiFi/BT card are you using, and in which slot?
Glad to hear it and welcome to the forum!
Sounds like shikigva=60 should be standardized into the build guide. We'll open this to "public comments" for a day or so. If anyone believes this might cause issues with their particular configuration, please say so. Otherwise I'll bake it into the build guide.
In my case (iMacPro1,1 SMBIOS with Vega 64) I didn’t have the scenario where two clicks are needed with any setting at all. The machine itself would always react as it should (with only one click or keystroke, and you’d hear the relay switching and the fans turn on), but depending on the settings you would either return to your system correctly or just get a black screen (perhaps dependent on weird circumstances if NVRAM was reset or not and if nvram.plist was deleted or perhaps not, but I really don’t know, it just did what it wanted randomly, no matter what my darkwake setting was, when I tried it out)I think it could be patched to be a single click, when I use the power button it wakes up instantly, but when using USB devices it just goes to dark wake, and another click fully wakes the system.
But … just a minute … or is this state where the screen remains black (but the rest turns on) this state that you are talking about? I am not sure if I tried to press a key a second time – I just thought the system had crashed, because I didn’t see the machine in the network either.In my case (iMacPro1,1 SMBIOS with Vega 64) I didn’t have the scenario where two clicks are needed with any setting at all. The machine itself would always react as it should (with only one click or keystroke, and you’d hear the relay switching and the fans turn on), but depending on the settings you would either return to your system correctly or just get a black screen (perhaps dependent on weird circumstances if NVRAM was reset or not and if nvram.plist was deleted or perhaps not, but I really don’t know, it just did what it wanted randomly, no matter what my darkwake setting was, when I tried it out)
Graphics cards today are used for 3 main tasks:@CaseySJ, quick question. Do I really need the radeon sapphire in my system? I'm going to be editing with FinalCut and Premier plus using Photoshop, AfterEffects, etc. Can I just use the Thunderbolt, HDMI ports? I'm not using more than one screen at a time, I have a 40" TV I'm using as a monitor. I'm planning to buy a new 4K monitor for the future. Thanks for your help, great work!
BCM94331 is quite old -- any reason not to use a 94360CD or 943602CS?I just gave it shot and got nothing. Though, I'm realizing now that my WiFi card doesn't show up under PCI in system info so there's a start. It's in the very first small slot on the board which confuses me a little since the 580 is in the slot below it but considered Slot 1.
BRCM4331cd.