CaseySJ
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- Asus ProArt Z690-Creator
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- i7-12700K
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- RX 6800 XT
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That's more like it! You have finally upgraded to Big Sur only to have Monterey coming out in perhaps a month or less! Fortunately that should be an in-place upgrade with no changes to EFI.Successfully updated to the latest Big Sur, and to OC 0.7.4! Also installed the 5700XT with no issues. It feels much faster than before, even before the new GPU install (I was running an RX580 pulse before this).
There are two Thunderbolt hot plug SSDTs:Something I noticed during the OC upgrade with HackinDROM:
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What's that last SSDT for (SSDT-Z390-DESIGNARE-TB3HP-V4)? I'm just curious, since it doesn't look like it's enabled?
- SSDT-TB3-HackinDROM --> which is enabled
- SSDT-Z390-DESIGNARE-TB3HP-V4 --> which is disabled
AppleVTD is already configured in OpenCore 0.7.4. It's only necessary to change VT-d to Enabled in BIOS. After that, the setup is complete. Big Sur is awesome so take some time to get acquainted with the new OS....
Where should I go from here? I think I'm all caught up? I was reading the table of contents of page 1 of this whole thread, and one thing stood out:
Thoughts on this? You mentioned you'll roll in those changes into OC 0.7.2. I'm on 0.7.4, so I might already have them? I haven't done any Bios tweaks though.
- Enable AppleVTD with No Impact to WiFi and Ethernet