Please try attached version.I can't seem to simply edit out the "Memory Regions" from the Z590 Vision D SSDT-DMAR. MaciASL locks up on spinning wheel if I try to compile then.
Compiling the file as such is no problem. Tested on two machines.
Simply deleting that part and saving the file results in the same lockup.
@CaseySJ @yosoyoco could you point me in the right direction, when available? Thanks
Some folks have successfully used DMAR tables from foreign motherboards. Attached is the DMAR table from Z390 Designare. Let's try this.Hiya @CaseySJ, thanks for getting back to me!
The one you supplied looks identical to the Z490 DMAR SSDT, which I already tried (I didn't properly note that in my second-to-previous post). They are identical except for the Revision and Checksum.
I'm testing with a ETH <> TB2 + TB2 <> TB3 adapter. It gets detected most of the time during POST. It accidentally gets recognized in macOS, with the Z490 DMAR solution, but it's not dependable.
I tested your edited SSDT nonetheless. It booted and detected the combo during POST, but it didn't show up in macOS. Tried a cold boot, reset NVRAM, no go. Also tested plugged pre-boot, detected, into macOS to sleep, awake, no go.
It seems the Z590 DMAR SSDT has more devices, of which one (below the Memory Regions) you edited out. How do you manage to edit parts out, as @yosoyoco said to just deleted Memory Regions and that's it, but for me MaciASL hangs when only deleting that part? It seems we need to fix Table Length and Raw Table Data as well?
Personally I am not much of a fan of Rocket Lake processors at all and would suggest that you choose a better supported Comet Lake processor or wait for Alder Lake (which may not be well supported like Rocket Lake). See the attached link for a post written earlier in this thread regarding your choice.Am considering upgrading my rig to a custom-build from CyberpowerPC and would greatly appreciate any advance warnings or advice. It'll be an i9-11900K CPU, Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Extreme mobo. The build comes with AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT which I already see on here is unsupported, but I plan to swap it out for my existing Sapphire Pulse 5700 XT, at least until when/if the 6700 XT is supported. Built-in WiFi is Intel 6E AX210 which, again, I see is unsupported but it looks like CaseySJ found a workaround in a different thread on here. And, lastly, it coems with TB4 USB-C ports which I've never encountered but see from this website can be difficult to get hotplug working on. Aside from these issues, does anyone have any experience with a Z590 Aorus Extreme mobo and an 11th-gen i9 CPU? How "advanced" a Hackintosh user would I need to be to get most everything compatible with BigSur (and/or Monterey)? Thanks in advance for any advice!