My Hackintosh worked pretty well, but it would often spontaneously wake in the middle of the night and stay awake.
Since I installed Ventura, the insomnia seems entirely cured.
Not sure if the reason is an OpenCore update or whether Ventura itself is handling sleep/wake in a different way.
This is probably a heretical thing to say on this forum. I apologise, in advance, for any offence caused. ( I think there may be helplines available for those affected)
But this Smalltree thing has made me want to consider a KVM Hackintosh.
In my experience, there is a loooong wait. Then another reboot.
If the screen boots black, you hear an audio prompt to turn on VoiceOver/Screen reader.
In my case the black screen was fixed by moving from DisplayPort to HDMI.
I am still stuck at the same point. Having tried a bunch of config.plist changes.
Occasionally, the log gets a few lines further and you see this. (attachement)
"WRMSR" refers to Write to Model Specific Register. Does this make sense to anyone?
Oh. My. Goodness.
I knew that my Radeon 7 was capable of a great deal more performance.
But despite my best efforts, benchmarks like Unigine Heaven, it was scoring around 30-40fps.
This patch has easily doubled the frame rate.
Excellent work.
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