With your intel system?For some reason I'm instantly waking on sleep with 0.9.2 anybody else has this issue?
You should add your new system to your builds, proper sleep/ wake can be affected by some hardware, software and incorrect USB Port mapping. You'll have to dig in to find out the reason, its not from your OpenCore Configuration (unless you don't have a personal USB Port Map).nah Ryzen
Found the culprit, left my water cooler usb plugged in.You should add your new system to your builds, proper sleep/ wake can be affected by some hardware, software and incorrect USB Port mapping. You'll have to dig in to find out the reason, its not from your OpenCore Configuration (unless you don't have a personal USB Port Map).
Have you considered trying to map that internal header so you can leave it plugged in?Found the culprit, left my water cooler usb plugged in.
Update to Ventura 13.4 went without any problemBase 074 updated to 091 with Kernel patch. Still requires CPU core count to be set for your CPU. This is set for 8 core 5700x
Base 074 updated to 093 with Kernel patch. Still requires CPU core count to be set for your CPU. This is set for 8 core 5700xPerfect, installed without any problems. Thanks, good work![]()
I have moved on to a 7700x B650 setup. I'm not familiar with mapping internal headers. My new Ryzen build has no issues sleeping with cooler plugged in but my intel no such luck.Have
Have you considered trying to map that internal header so you can leave it plugged in?
So one can assume you have the same cooler for both systems? Regardless, I guess, if there is a USB port on the cooling head that plugs into an internal header that port needs to be mapped. There is better Intel System support at TonyMacx86.com if you decide to pursue that.I have moved on to a 7700x B650 setup. I'm not familiar with mapping internal headers. My new Ryzen build has no issues sleeping with cooler plugged in but my intel no such luck.
The Ryzen is Corsair the Intel Gigabyte Waterforce. My Intel is a Z790 Master and very little support is out there for it. ElitemacX86 is a miracle worker though and he really helped me out allot. https://elitemacx86.com/pages/home/So one can assume you have the same cooler for both systems? Regardless, I guess, if there is a USB port on the cooling head that plugs into an internal header that port needs to be mapped. There is better Intel System support at TonyMacx86.com if you decide to pursue that.
Right, well with the Intel 2.5Gbe (which can be found on a lot of other 10th gen+ motherboards like Gigabyte or Asus), these used to require the SmallTree kext and/or kernel patches - only not needed after Big Sur. For the Intel I211 that still requires the SmallTree kext and/or patch fix on some versions. However you could perhaps try using the AppleIGB.kext found here > https://github.com/donatengit/AppleIGB. This should work for Monterey and above on AMD systems.Thanks @Middleman,
I'll look at the boot args and F215/F315 device-id & kernel patch insertions. On the kexts, My board has an Intel I211 NIC. Are you saying I no longer need to use ethernet Kexts such as SmallTree with OpenCore at all? Or do I need to get a different NIC/adapter that will run natively? Thanks for your help. I'll make my way through your suggestions.