@savage001 iMacPro1,1 requires patching to disable ADGP patching to get DisplayPorts to work. MacPro7,1 does not require that.
So if you want to do without WhateverGreen or manual patching you'd have to switch to MacPro7,1
Apple stopped reporting the temperature with Vega 20, so it is mainly useful for Radeon VII and newer cards.
Unless you want the GPU temperature in the status bar similarly to the CPU temperature:
Release 0.3.0 adds the SMCRadeonGPU kext to export GPU temperature to VirtualSMC for monitoring tools like iStats or Sensei to read.
Note that SMCRadeonGPU depends on VirtualSMC and RadeonSensor kexts and must be loaded after them.
https://github.com/aluveitie/RadeonSensor/releases/tag/0.3.0
It's a known issue with Samsung SSDs: https://github.com/dortania/bugtracker/issues/192
Currently the only workaround are either disabling TRIM or switching to another brand.
I started using a QNAP QNA-UC5G1T (see my thread Using 5Gbit/s USB-to-Ethernet dongles). It has been working fairly reliable for me on Monterey since July. (You can also use much cheaper 1GBit/s dongles working OOB).
In the earliest Betas I've used KVM/QEMU to run Monterey, which allows to use...
I don’t know the exact issue, just that Samsung SSDs need 1-2 minutes to TRIM while other drives take 2-3 seconds.
https://github.com/dortania/bugtracker/issues/192
It usually takes a little time between the tag being published and the artifacts becoming available.
Edit But 4 hours are quite unusual, maybe problems with the build system?
Since OC 0.7.5 final release should be arriving later today a short guide how to have resizable BAR enabled with macOS.
Shortly about resizable BAR. Each PCIe device has a "window" which the CPU can access the devices memory at once. The default is 256 MB, since VRAM has grown from Megabytes to...
Your best bet would be https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl
It depends how your fans are set up, but the RAM you could also configure on Windows, it stays persisted across cold starts.
Hi,
That EFI hasn't been updated in a year and you'd not get far with it.
Generally I wouldn't recommend just taking an EFI and be done with it. To keep your Hackintosh running smoothly you need to learn a few basics.
Follow this guide: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/
Keep...
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