Hey there! Happy to report I have a nearly full functioning build here. Had a heck of a time finding a kext to work with the the intel 211 and then also getting the BIOS settings right. I followed the Vanilla guide and mostly Technoli's Ryzen build videos on YouTube. Had to dig on the forums for some of it but that's to be expected.
Ryzen 7 3700x
ASRock x570 Pro4
Sapphire RX 580
Mojave 10.14.6
32gb Ripjaw DDR4-3200
Corsair 500gb M2.2800 (windows)
WD Blue 1TB m2.2800 (OSx)
Kexts:
AppleALC
Lilu
NullCPUPowerManagement
SmallTreeIntel82576
VirtualSMC
WhateverGreen
Audio, bluetooth (ioGear USB dongle), sleep, and all other normal operations appears to function.
Only issues:
I can't get it to boot from the MacOS drive without the USB. I used clover to mount disk EFI and copied the files from the USB EFI but no such luck.
Also dual boot windows is a huge pain, once I change the "extend beyond 4g" setting in BIOS the windows drive completely disappears from BIOS. Once I change it back then my MacOS is gone. I know I'm probably missing something simple but haven't been able to find it. MacOS does see the windows drives, as does windows (in disk mgmt, no "mount")
If anyone has any insight on solving these last two things that'd be awesome I'd like to dual boot to windows a little bit cleaner and of course not have to boot with USB inserted.
Ryzen 7 3700x
ASRock x570 Pro4
Sapphire RX 580
Mojave 10.14.6
32gb Ripjaw DDR4-3200
Corsair 500gb M2.2800 (windows)
WD Blue 1TB m2.2800 (OSx)
Kexts:
AppleALC
Lilu
NullCPUPowerManagement
SmallTreeIntel82576
VirtualSMC
WhateverGreen
Audio, bluetooth (ioGear USB dongle), sleep, and all other normal operations appears to function.
Only issues:
I can't get it to boot from the MacOS drive without the USB. I used clover to mount disk EFI and copied the files from the USB EFI but no such luck.
Also dual boot windows is a huge pain, once I change the "extend beyond 4g" setting in BIOS the windows drive completely disappears from BIOS. Once I change it back then my MacOS is gone. I know I'm probably missing something simple but haven't been able to find it. MacOS does see the windows drives, as does windows (in disk mgmt, no "mount")
If anyone has any insight on solving these last two things that'd be awesome I'd like to dual boot to windows a little bit cleaner and of course not have to boot with USB inserted.