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Hello @Thaigyver,Thanks, I might have to try a different version of CCC. I have installed the current version twice, but still no go.
Thaigyver
I am quite interested in building a next-generation system that competes with and democratizes the new Mac Pro. I absolutely do not blame Apple for building and pricing the new Mac Pro well out of the reach of individuals. The new Mac Pro is intended to be purchased by corporations of all sizes, not by individuals. It aims at the extreme high end.Was just about to pull the trigger on CaseySJ's build and then Wow Intel's new Ice lake. Guess I can wait a little longer although I was quite looking forward to an i9 build. Got to be worth the wait by the sound of it.
Wow
I'd be interested to see what kind of scores you'll get.
Will you able to post a BruceX benchmark?
To be Honest I was going too get a Mac Pro but not at $6K. PCIe 4.0 and Ice lake is more than a tempting wait. I've been happily getting on for a while with my trusty 4790K build waiting for something worth the upgrade, These past few years have been slow in the Intel processor development market.The best answer I can provide at this time is at least 9 months from now unless something changes in Intel’s roadmap.
Hi,Wow
I'd be interested to see what kind of scores you'll get.
Will you able to post a BruceX benchmark?
On your motherboard, Thunderbolt is attached to device PCI0.PEG0 instead of PCI0.RP05. And there's an AMD graphics card at PCI0.RP05.Thanks again. I have changed the RX 570 HD-AUDIO from SSDT to the arbitrary property and it works well.
I'm attaching my IORef file, if you could have a look that would be great.
View attachment 410355
Hello @CaseySJHello @Thaigyver,
Which version of CCC are you running and was it downloaded from the Mac App Store or directly from Bombich?
On your motherboard, Thunderbolt is attached to device PCI0.PEG0 instead of PCI0.RP05. And there's an AMD graphics card at PCI0.RP05.
Therefore:
- Mount EFI partition of your Mojave SSD and delete the existing CLOVER/ACPI/patched/SSDT-Z390-DESIGNARE-TB3HP-V4.aml
- Copy the attached SSDT-THUNDERBOLT-HP-PEG0-V4.aml in its place.
- Reboot and then see if you can insert and remove Thunderbolt and USB-C devices properly.
Your version is correct! It should be PEG0.PEGP (for PCEe graphics processor). PXSX is Gigabyte’s default device under RP05 so we have to replace it.Hi Casey,
I've already changed the SSDT for Thunderbolt from RP05 to PEG0 before.
But, when I compare your version and my version, there is still slight difference.
You have
External (_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PXSX, DeviceObj)
I have
External (_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP, DeviceObj)
Can you please explain why you have PXSX in there?
Is there also any guide that would explain what which property in SDDT is? Or how you came up with it? I'd like to understand it more