I have working setup. Everything is ok, except internal sound stopped working.
It worked with AppleALC.kext 1.9.3, then I went for Fenvi T919 to work and now audio doesn't work any more.
For Fenvi I used OCLP 2.1.2 with help of @Edhawk in this post: Edhawk tips
Rest is in my signature, EFI in attach.
Update OpenCore 1.0.3 - fine
OpenCanopy - boot image and icons work fine
Still problems:
no audio
no shutdown
after sleep fans spin like crazy
synology drive client - reconnects only when deactivate and activate network card (Ethernet)
I finally found out what broke my audio from working. It was GPU. I removed gpu spoof and now my audio works again, but not gpu.
Through Hackintool I see:
GPU device path "PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x2)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)"
GPU audio device path "PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x2)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x1)"
AMD audio device path "PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x8,0x1)/Pci(0x0,0x4)"
Post a screenshot showing the full IOReg Name for your GPU from the Hackintool > PCIe tab.
Hackintool > PCIe tab from my X570 system.
If part of the name is 'pci-bridge' then you need to create an SSDT-Bridge.aml or SSDT-BRG0.aml table to replace this missing part of the IOReg Name, so your GPU is correctly identified and activated in macOS.
With my Asus ROG Strix X570-F board I needed three (3) different SSDT-Bridge tables, so all my built-in components were correctly identified and enabled in macOS.
3 x Bridge SSDTs highlighted from my X570 system's OC EFI
You create the SSDT-BRG0.aml tables using your system DSDT.aml, the Device Path address for your GPU from Hackintool's PCIe tab and Corpnewt's SSDTTime script, option 9.
Let me say, I was the reason again.
My gpu spoof was wrong. Thanks to CorpGhost from Discord, now it's all setup ok.
He fixed my gpu spoof and told me to delete WhateverGreen.kext and now sound and gpu are working.
Here is my last EFI folder
I had problem with OCLP 2.1.2 after last changes cause now it sees 2 GPUs and wants to patch even disabled NVIDIA.
I got over it and now I have everything like I need.
Only thing left is shutdown but I think that problem has to do with MOBO.
Recently I noticed that in Safari I couldn't watch videos above 1080p resolution. So I searched and found it is because either Apple and Google differences in codes or it is because problem of Hackintosh SMBIOS 7.1. Still not sure what was the cause but found solution on reddit and now I can watch 1440p.
I ran at odd problem with my GPU today. GPU seems to work ok, but when I run VideoProc Converter it says that gpu HW support is missing.
What can be reason for that?
I don't use WhateverGreen.kext, only gpu spoof trough Device properties and in boot-args I added -radcodec and unfairgva=1.
The two graphics boot arguments you are using rely on WhareverGreen.kext to work in macOS. I’m not sure but I think the DeviceProperties entry to disable your Nvidia dGPU does as well. Have tried adding WEG to your OC setup to see what difference this makes. Just because your GPU will work without WEG doesn’t necessarily mean it works better without the kext.
Also your AMD RX550 is fairly low-end so it could struggle to provide any meaningful graphics processing in an app like VideoProc.
The two graphics boot arguments you are using rely on WhareverGreen.kext to work in macOS. I’m not sure but I think the DeviceProperties entry to disable your Nvidia dGPU does as well. Have tried adding WEG to your OC setup to see what difference this makes. Just because your GPU will work without WEG doesn’t necessarily mean it works better without the kext.
Also your AMD RX550 is fairly low-end so it could struggle to provide any meaningful graphics processing in an app like VideoProc.
I found out what is problem.
Now WEG is working, needed to add no-gfx-spoof with device-id 67FF.
I left two new boot args -radcodec and unfairgva=1 in config.plist, not sure if they are needed at all.
Also now my monitor shows all available refresh rates and can select 144 Mhz.
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