@coralding
That "latest" BIOS refers to a BIOS revision from about 1.5 years ago, which broke SetupVirtualMap on X570. That was fixed in OC 0.6.7 or something around that time.
With any newer version, OC should have no issues with SetupVirtualMap on X570.
Regarding conspiracy theories, Apples M1 macs are pretty much sold out everywhere. They don't need to artificially push demand when they can sell every mac they can produce.
There have been performance issues and graphics glitches for 3rd party cards long before they started their own Mac CPUs.
Interesting, I didn't notice any difference since mine is liquid cooled and was always around 35°C idle.
It is normal that the OpenCL score is about half of the metal since Apple has deprecated it and does not optimize for it anymore.
@johnlietzke Looks like the GPU performance issues can be fixed by using the Framebuffer of the corresponding Apple card. In case of the 6900 XT that would be ATY,Carswell.
With that injected I get full Metal performance on 12.3
According to AppleInsider this also affects the MacPro's W6000 cards.
We can only wait for Apple to fix the drivers, for me I'm staying on 12.2 for the time being.
The VM is slow because there is noch graphics acceleration. The same will happen with a native installation since AMD integrated graphics are not supported. If you want to hackintosh a Laptop it should be an Intel one with supported iGPU (so no Alder Lake either).
@zzhou What SMBIOS are you using?
The SMCRadeonGPU kext is publishing the values to 4 SMC keys that should cover most use cases.
But how tools like iStats read those and how they correlate it to a specific device is beyond my control. iStats is especially depending on the SMBIOS in how it...
TRIM is a command of the NVMe (and SATA) protocol to reset unused blocks for later rewrites. Apple does trim the complete disk at boot. It's just that Samsungs implementation of TRIM is significantly slower than that of any other manufacturer (1-2 minutes vs 2-5 secs for most others), which...
New BIOS 4204 (AM4 AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.6b) is out.
Important: it can't load custom memory settings from user profiles of previous versions. Note down your timings before updating the BIOS.
The problem is Samsungs TRIM implementation, not macOS. This is in the Samsung firmware and cannot be fixed with NVMeFix. The next OC release can deactivate TRIM again on Monterey, although this is will impact write performance and maybe wear leveling.
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