CaseySJ
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- Nov 11, 2018
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- Motherboard
- Asus ProArt Z690-Creator
- CPU
- i7-12700K
- Graphics
- RX 6800 XT
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hello @Mochimino, let's address the 2 points:Hi CaseySJ,
I'm coming back to you for the "fixing audio procedure" (I know, I tend to push things when I don't need it, haha), because I have some time this weekend to have a look at it. I noticed that if I plug a headphone directly in the case (on the front panel) the sound "jump" time to time, getting louder then back to normal. Is that what this trick is supposed to fix? I don't really need it anyway, I am just curious.
You were saying you could help to do, how should I proceed? You said I could post my config.plist and that you can edit it for me (if you don't mind) if I remove the serial numbers from SMBIOS. how can I do such things?
Also, I plan to install Windows in one of the internal SSD. Do you have a tutorial link or something like this?
Thank you for all your help, my computer is running perfectly for 6 months without a problem.
Front panel audio
- If you can hear sound from the front panel (even if the sound is choppy and uneven) then your config.plist configuration is most likely okay. I have assembled 3 different Hackintoshes now (Gigabyte Designare, Asus X99 Deluxe II, and ASRock Taichi) and the front panel audio is choppy and uneven in all of them.
- This is why I recommend one of two solutions:
- Use the green audio jack on the rear IO panel. This provides the best audio quality.
- If you must use front-panel audio, consider a USB audio interface such as this model that is on sale for US$6.99.
- This is why I recommend one of two solutions:
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