- Joined
- Jul 12, 2016
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5
- CPU
- i9-9900K
- Graphics
- RX 6900 XT
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Any chance you can Enable HS12 and disable HS2 I have my BT plugged into the HS12 and I removed the onboard BT so HS2 is empty.
Any chance you can Enable HS12 and disable HS2 I have my BT plugged into the HS12 and I removed the onboard BT so HS2 is empty.
Hi Scott,Yea I saw it, not really sure how to do it. I figured if it was something quick you could make the edit for me.
For the Samsung 960 EVO, they do work out of the box, I did not do anything special, it is just as if they were normal SATA SSD.
For the speed, it varies. I believe they should benchmark much more in some parts, and this might be because I am using APFS. Would you mind benchmarking your SSD with the same software and settings (1x 1GB) (see attachment) of my screenshot ?
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I just noticed I never said thanks, So Thanks!Hi Scott,
I did exactly what you requested. Here is my compiled SSDT for the Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming 5 with onboard BT disabled and HS12 (right onboard USB 2.0 header) enabled.
Hi,
@jamesst20 Many thanks, it took a long time and a lot of reads, but today just realized your able to use the internal Bluetooth.
I finally have mine working....the simple things are the hardest.
One thing I was wondering, do you have an Apple Watch? although BT works, I can't get the "unlock from Apple Watch" to activate.
thanks again!
What works
iMessage/Facetime (Needs proper SMBIOS)
Audio (Needs kexts)
Display Port & HDMI Audio (Needs a small patch, see below)
Graphics RX 580 (Out of the box)
Sleep & Deep Sleep (Out of the box, including FANs turned off)
Shutdown (Needs patch, however motherboard leds stays on...)
Wifi Adapter (out of the box)
Ethernet (Needs kext)
Bluetooth
USB 2.0 & 3.0 & 3.1 & Type-C