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Aaarggghhhhh, I won’t be able to sleep now until I work out why it isn’t workingI habe SIP enabled
what’s different between me you and shaneee that makes it work for you but not for us?
Aaarggghhhhh, I won’t be able to sleep now until I work out why it isn’t workingI habe SIP enabled
What do you mean bud?You did use the snapshot build right?
ok I understand nowA build of a commit that has not been released as a new version is usually called a snapshot.
We are both on it like a car bonnetI had it set to 0 and it was showing unknown. I even tried updating OC to the latest git and. I change. Tried added the force name arg as well with just =AMD without luck.
I’ll dive into the code and see if anything sticks out later on unless someone beats me to it lol
I have the same problem! lol Not sure if celebrate or not... xD Even removing the code's part of recognizing CPUID (ProcessorType has no effect) is not working... Maybe SMCAMDProcessor.kext is the guilty@Shaneee My system is reporting my 5900x as a 12 core Intel
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Im totally stumped over this one, I can’t even find anybody having the same problem as us. Like I said before it’s very frustrating and I won’t rest until I find out why. I bet it’s something really silly too. Gggrrrrrrr
Could this have something to do with it possibly?
Note: Apple CPU identifier must be <0F01> for 8 core CPUs or higher and <0601> for 2, 4, or 6 cores. This is the default in OpenCore for non-natively supported CPUs.
I have the same problem! lol Not sure if celebrate or not... xD Even removing the code's part of recognizing CPUID (ProcessorType has no effect) is not working... Maybe SMCAMDProcessor.kext is the guilty
Yup same here.Nope I’ve tried with SMCAMDProcessor disabled.
I have this problem tooIm totally stumped over this one, I can’t even find anybody having the same problem as us.