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Hey all! First post here in this community.
I'm happy to report my successful Ryzentosh build following the Dortania guides & some proper googling and tinkering.
OC version: 0.6.9
Config:
P.S.: don't use the provided config.plist as is, at least put your SMBIOS data in (serial, etc).
I'm happy to report my successful Ryzentosh build following the Dortania guides & some proper googling and tinkering.
OC version: 0.6.9
Config:
- SMBIOS → MacPro7,1
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700X → working flawlessly with AMDRyzenCPUPowerManagement.kext + SMCAMDProcessor.kext
- MB: MSI MEG Unify x570 → working flawlessly with AppleALC.kext + AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext + LucyRTL8125Ethernet.kext + NVMeFix.kext + RestrictEvents.kext
- RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2x16Gb, 3200MHz)
- M.2 NVMe drives: Sabrent Rocket PCI 4.0 (512Gb, 1024Gb)
- Video: AMD Radeon Pro W5500 8Gb → working flawlessly with agdpmod=pikera boot argument + Shaneee's patch (look for mtrr_update_action - fix PAT in your config)
- Network: integrated ethernet + Fenvi T919 wifi + bluetooth (doesn't work OOB, absolutely requires proper USB mapping)
- Sound: I'm using external USB headphones HyperX Cloud Alpha S, works OOB.
- Well, everything. I didn't notice any non-working peripherals / devices, the machine just behaves almost like a real Mac
- Sleep / Wake works, though not as snappy as on a Mac (takes time to go to sleep)
- Apple services all work: Continuity, AirDrop, AirPlay, iCloud (sync & drive), iMessages, Facetime
- Even the original Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX200 worked fine with itlwm before I replaced it with a Fenvi card (couldn't get Bluetooth to work on the Intel card)
- Bluetooth on Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX200 didn't work, so I had to physically remove the wifi module from the motherboard, install the Fenvi T919, connect it's USB cable to the mobo and then map the USB ports using USBToolBox
P.S.: don't use the provided config.plist as is, at least put your SMBIOS data in (serial, etc).