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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

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What changes did you make in config.plist to enable AppleVTD? Simply post screenshots of these pages:
  • OpenCore Configurator --> ACPI --> Add
  • OpenCore Configurator --> ACPI --> Delete
  • OpenCore Configurator --> Kernel
 
did all the recommended changes that's on here.Yes all you got listed above
  • OpenCore Configurator --> ACPI --> Delete. even try with empty OemTableId
 

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did all the recommended changes that's on here.Yes all you got listed above
  • OpenCore Configurator --> ACPI --> Delete. even try with empty OemTableId
Some more questions:
  • Is this on your Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Ultra?
  • Did you modify your System DMAR table and save it as SSDT-DMAR.aml?
 
Some more questions:
  • Is this on your Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Ultra?
  • Did you modify your System DMAR table and save it as SSDT-DMAR.aml?
absolutely yes sir
 

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absolutely yes sir
  • Your config.plist setup looks correct.
  • Your SSDT-DMAR also looks correct.
So now please enable DisableIoMapper and reboot. I want to double-check that Bluetooth works after rebooting.
 
it always works after enabling or checking DisableIoMapper in config.plist
 
it always works after enabling or checking DisableIoMapper in config.plist
I understand the frustration. Unfortunately there are few options left...
  • If you do not need AppleVTD, you can turn it off.
  • Maybe there's a problem with the MQUPIN WiFi/BT card -- perhaps a different model such as YOUBO or Fenvi can be tested.
From the Z490 Vision D thread:

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The funniest thing is I have never experience any sleep issue with this card but I will definitely take your advice am gonna try with my Intel CNVI and see.
Appreciate your help a ton big up yourself man
 
Completely out of the actual trend of the topic but, anyway:

Just for fun, I did a test of Clover 5138 on a spare USB key and got some…interesting… results.

- two Recovery entries shown in the boot GUI (verified and they are a double of the same exact location and GUID?

- iTunes asked me to authorize the computer but I didn’t changed the serial in the SMBIOS section? It was already authorized for the record. It´s like it was seen as a new machine by Apple! The only thing I did was letting the BIOS and EFI version blank as Clover is supposed to fill this information looking in its database. With 5099, I have to enter those values as they aren’t up to date.

- good thing however, the boot was flawless with the correct Quirks added in Config.plist. All Acidanthera kexts were updated (Lilu, VirtualSMC, WG, AppleAlc).

Mind you, it works fine with the actual Acidanthera kexts, OcQuirks-4.efi/FwRuntimeServices.EFI, Mojave and 5099 but it was just an experiment to be up to date to latest Clover…
 
  • What is the make/model of the SSD?
  • Is it in a USB Type A or Type C enclosure?
  • If Type C, does it connect if plugged directly into the Thunderbolt port on GC-Titan Ridge?
P.S. Please click ‘edit’ button next to your first post and remove the mini-guide. Otherwise your post could be deleted or forcefully edited.
I found a solution. Enter recovery mode, enter "csrutil disable" in the terminal and press Enter, and then enter "csrutil authenticated-root disable" again, press Enter, and reboot. This problem can also solve the problem of eGPU recognition
 
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