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

So, I RTFM again :crazy:.
Looks like I do not have the right layout ID for my system.
There are some weird things that happened to my system after the Sonoma update.
I must confess that I am a bit rusty/lazy regarding my hackintosh, everything has been made so easy lately.
Anyway, I don't really understand where the problem is because everything seems correct to me.

Here is my IORegistry if someone can confirm that my layout is incorrect, this could be helpful.
Thanks.
Try all available ID's as per:
make sure to reset nvram on each try
 
So, I RTFM again :crazy:.
Looks like I do not have the right layout ID for my system.
There are some weird things that happened to my system after the Sonoma update.
I must confess that I am a bit rusty/lazy regarding my hackintosh, everything has been made so easy lately.
Anyway, I don't really understand where the problem is because everything seems correct to me.

Here is my IORegistry if someone can confirm that my layout is incorrect, this could be helpful.
Thanks.
I am posting this from my Z390 Designare with:
  • Sonoma 14.3
  • OpenCore 0.9.7
  • AppleALC kext version 1.8.8
  • Layout ID (alcid) 11
Result:
  • Rear green audio jack --> set sound output to "Internal Speakers" --> works perfectly
  • Front headphone jack --> set sound output to "Headphones" --> works perfectly
 
Front jack is working great but rear green audio jack isn't.
Could a wrong layout make one work and not the other ?
oh yes!
 
Haha!
Before diving in the layout ocean, could the same MB have a different layout ?
Also, it use to be alcid=11 on Ventura why should it be different in Sonoma ?
 
Front jack is working great but rear green audio jack isn't.
Could a wrong layout make one work and not the other ?
Layout ID 11 enables both front and rear audio/headphone jacks in Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura and Sonoma. We have to manually select the sound output either from:
  • System Settings -> Sound -> Output
  • Menu Bar -> Sound Icon
Front output is called "Headphones"
Rear output is called "Internal Speakers"
 
Headphones work great but the internal speakers don't.
I doubt that the rear output is broken as it was working under Ventura but this might be an unfortunate coincidence.
 
Headphones work great but the internal speakers don't.
I doubt that the rear output is broken as it was working under Ventura but this might be an unfortunate coincidence.
Couple of questions:
  • Which version of OpenCore?
  • Which version of AppleALC?
 
OpenCore 0.9.8
AppleALC 1.8.8
Some more questions about the rear green audio jack...
  • Are you connecting a headphone?
  • If so, is the jack fully inserted?
  • Does the same headphone work on the front?
  • Is the volume of the rear jack turned up?
  • Are there any other applications running that might be locking up the rear audio jack?
    • For example, Audirvana Origin locks up the sound output device that user selects within the app
 
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