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- Apr 27, 2012
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z370-Aorus-Gaming-5
- CPU
- i5-8600K
- Graphics
- Gigabyte GTX 1070 Windforce OC 8gb
- Mac
Thought I'd chime in with my recent successful upgrade, z77n-wifi with F2 bios and geforce 660Ti. After following the available upgrade instructions, I had a boot freezing yosemite install at my hands, booting with -x npci=0x3000 cpus=1 got me in the os, but with what seemed a refresh rate bug, every time the screen was redrawn, it would flicker with a white scanline.
checked where the hangup was happening with verbose boot. Turns out GeforceSensors was caught in some loop, not able to find my gfx sensors. So the obvious culprit seemed to be the fakeSMC plugins in multibeast. Removed those and installed alc892 audio from mavericks multibeast 6.1 and everythings working again(gotta choose the right audio output from settings, seems it got reset at some point).
A thing that still drives me nuts, thinking its a hardware error or something, is the lack of contrast in the yosemite ui elements. Everything looks bleached. Had to actually change my wallpaper to something darker in order to be able to read the text on desktop icons, and in general the UI seems like a strain on the eyes. Anyone else experiencing this?
checked where the hangup was happening with verbose boot. Turns out GeforceSensors was caught in some loop, not able to find my gfx sensors. So the obvious culprit seemed to be the fakeSMC plugins in multibeast. Removed those and installed alc892 audio from mavericks multibeast 6.1 and everythings working again(gotta choose the right audio output from settings, seems it got reset at some point).
A thing that still drives me nuts, thinking its a hardware error or something, is the lack of contrast in the yosemite ui elements. Everything looks bleached. Had to actually change my wallpaper to something darker in order to be able to read the text on desktop icons, and in general the UI seems like a strain on the eyes. Anyone else experiencing this?