CaseySJ
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Some questions:Hey I’ve followed the guide and my Hackintosh has the same components of this guide, the only difference is I have a VEGA64 as my only graphics card.
The bugs I’m experiencing are:
· I have 2 monitors connected via Display Port cause if I plug any of them via HDMI the screen blinks in black once every 3~5 seconds. Watching the HDMI out through a capture card (Elgato HD60S+) I also see that glitches only happen when I move the mouse and also if I play any youtube videos the sound sounds like very short audio loops then normal for 3~5 seconds and it glitches again and so on. If I unplug the HDMI, everything goes back to normal… but I need to record the screen for my work with an external capture card but it becomes unuseful.
· Freezes: (unrelated to the first bug) Sometimes the mouse and keyboard become unresponsive (if I have music, videos or any app runing they keep runing like normal) and I have to force a shutdown.
· Black screens and high fan noise: Randomly the screens black out and the fans of the graphic card (VEGA64) turn up so loud. If any music/video was playing before the bug, they keep sounding normally but again, I have to force a shutdown.
· Occasionally (every 2~15 minutes) the audio glitches for half a second (it mutes or glitches).
- What are the makes/models of the monitors?
- Are you using any adapters such as DisplayPort to HDMI cable or adapter?
- Are the monitors configured for RGB or YCbCr color space? Refer to the monitor owner's manual. They should be configured for RGB.
- What is the make/model of the mouse and keyboard?
- Is this a fresh installation or was an older system migrated (i.e. an older SSD was transplanted from the old system to this system and only the EFI Folder was modified)?
- Was Migration Assistant used to transfer data and applications from a previous computer?
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