CaseySJ
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Hello @AlBeast,Dear @CaseySJ, I'm running into some QuickSync trouble as it doesn't work, as far as I can tell, and I was hoping if I could get some help on it.
I believe I set everything right in 10.14.5, and generated the platform-id 0x3E980003 Device patch by Hackingtool, as my manual entry seemed to default to 0x3E910003.
With 0x3E910003 I can see the green line in Intel Power Gadget (latest), but it doesn't respond to the BruceX test (ca. 14 sec in all my tries). With 0x3E980003 no green line shows up, and I still get the same results. In both cases the HD630 doesn't show up in System Profiler. In GeekBench4.2.2 both GPUs do show up.
My BIOS is set to Primary: PCI-E / 64MB Shared / MultiMonitor Enabled.
Kext are all up to date with KextUpdater.app.
I have attached my (stripped) Clover folder, in the hope that someone may be able to point out what I'm missing. I suppose that with the Vega64 8GB + QuickSync BruceX should complete under 10 seconds? I see people with a RX570 finishing sub-10. Is there a better test to see if QuickSync is enabled?
PS: I'm still missing some USB-ports, but that's a matter I can figure out after this. If you find any other oddities, please let me know. The "ACPI PATCH" in ACPI section is for recent BIOS updates that cause the boot to hang on afps initializations, early on.
PPS: I have been reading as much as I can in this thread, but I just am at a loss. My LuxMark score is just fine, and LuxMark seems to report the HD630 as well. I just find it very curious that the BruceX test seems unaffected, whereas people with RX580 + QuickSync (in the BruceX benchmark topic) can relate to <10 sec results.
This particular thread is for Gigabyte Designare Z390 and related motherboards such as Gigabyte AORUS Extreme and Gigabyte Z390 Gaming, etc. Because you're running an ASRock motherboard, it would be better to start a new thread under Post-Installation.
However, I will nevertheless address your concern briefly here. Because I don't have Final Cut Pro, I cannot run the BruceX test myself, but I can provide some general guidelines.
- First, let's look at your config.plist. There are several issues with its configuration:
- ACPI section
- PluginType should be checked to enable native power management.
- Change GFX0 to IGPU and PEGP to GFX0 are not necessary because Lilu/WhateverGreen will handle it
- CPU section
- Because you're running 10.14.5 with an i9-9900K, you should set Type to 0x1005
- Devices --> Properties section
- You've specified "AAPL,ig-platform-id", "AAPL-slot-name", "device_type", etc. but one item is missing:
- framebuffer-patch-enable with a value of 0x01000000
- Properties Key: framebuffer-patch-enable
- Properties Value: 01000000
- Value Type: DATA
- You've specified "AAPL,ig-platform-id", "AAPL-slot-name", "device_type", etc. but one item is missing:
- Kernel and Kext Patches section
- The USB port limit patch is not valid for 10.14.5.
- Please delete or disable that patch and replace it with the 4 patches provided here.
- ACPI section
- The iGPU will not appear under System Preferences --> Graphics/Displays, but it should appear under System Information --> PCI. But only after the above changes are made.