Your EFI contains a number of duplicate SSDT's. This is probably the reason for the latest kernel panic.
The SSDT_ASUS-B650E-F.aml table contains the settings duplicated in these two SSDT's:
SSDT-EC.aml
SSDT-USBX.aml
So it would be best if the duplicate SSDT's are removed from your setup...
The Corsair MP700 uses a Phison E5026-E26 NVME controller, so it wouldn't be a good choice for macOS. In fact it is very similar to the Controller used in your Kingston KC3000 2GB drive (Phison's PS5018-E18).
I would recommend the Western Digital Black SN770 or SN850 as a macOS boot drive...
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If you notice the CPU temps creeping up over time, you might want to think about adding a second fan to the CPU tower cooler. So you have two fans with the push and pull action, i.e. one either side working in tandem to dissipate the heat from the aluminium heatsink.
I've had a look at your USBMap.kext and found two ports under the XHC1 controller that are set with the wrong UsbConnector. See the screenshots below:
Current USBMap.kext/Contents/Info.plist with two USB 3 ports set as Internal (255)
Revised USBMap.kext/Contents/Info.plist with...
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That doesn't automatically mean it is correct for your system.
Do you have the exact same Bios version as the Opening Poster (OP)?
Do you have the exact same CPU/GPU/case etc. as the OP?
What changes/adaptations have you made to the EFI contents to take in to account any differences...
I have cleaned up the config.plist you attached, i.e. removed unused/unnecessary entries that you don't need.
As you don't have an AMD RX 6950 XT GPU I have removed the entry for the SSDT-RX6950XT.aml
I don't know if you need the SSDT-CPUR.aml (check the spelling of this ACPI table as it is not...
What is the temperature of the CPU during normal usage when the core count is doubled, compared to setting the correct core count?
Does the CPU run hot?
What type of thermal solution are you using, AMD stock fan/heatsink, All-in one cooler, large third party heatsink and fan(s)?
Are the CPU...
Your Nvidia GPU isn’t supported in any version of macOS. So no it would be very painful to run macOS if you could install the OS.
You need to replace the Nvidia GPU with a compatible AMD graphics card. See this link for compatible GPU...
If the SSD is connected with a USB to SATA adapter then the same issue will be seen as it is the USB port not the drive causing the issue.
If the SSD isn’t connected via a USB adapter, how is it connected?
Have you tried using any of the other USB ports?
Have you enabled the XhciPortLimit...
Add the verbose boot argument and these two other boot args to your config.plist, so you see what is causing the kernel panic. Then post a photo of the screen here so we can help you.
-v keepsyms=1 debug=0x100
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