System crashes 5 minutes after boot

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To help you with the crash you reported, please list all the components in your system:
  • Make/model of motherboard
  • Make/model of memory
  • Make/model of GPU
  • Make/model of all NVMe SSDs
  • Make/model of WiFi/BT card
  • Make/model of all devices connected to internal USB 2 headers
  • Make/model of all PCIe cards except GPU and WiFi/BT
Also:
  • Which version of BIOS is installed?
  • Which version of OpenCore?
  • Which version of macOS have you installed?
  • Was this a fresh installation? Or have you used Migration Assistant or a TimeMachine backup to to restore an old system?
  • Does the crash happen when you use a particular application, or it happens any time with any app?
 

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@CaseySJ Many thanks for this thread
List of my components below:
Motherboard : Gigabyte B650I Aorus Ultra https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B650I-AORUS-ULTRA-rev-10
Memory: Crucial 32GBx2 5200MHz
GPU: AMD Powercolor RX6600XT
NVMe SSD: WD SN770 1TB for MAC OS, SPCC 1TB for Data , KIOXIA 512GB for Windows
WiFi/BT Card: BCM94360NG
Audio Connected Via USB 2.0 Header
No PCIe card plugged in
BIOS ver f4b (newest)
Opencore 0.9.0
Replaced EFI from old system ( Gigabyte Z590I) NVME _ Couldn't boot with this EFI for fresh installing
Aslo got random crash even if nothing has been open.
EFI and full system report attached below.
Many thanks for supporting my project
 

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Kioxia NVME drives can be problematic in macOS. Try booting with the Kioxia drive removed, see if that makes any difference.
 

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Replaced EFI from old system ( Gigabyte Z590I) NVME _ Couldn't boot with this EFI for fresh installing
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Some questions and comments:
  • Did you take an existing macOS NVMe from Gigabyte Z590i and move it into the new Gigabyte B650i?
  • ...and update the EFI folder?
  • Which version of macOS is installed?
  • The kernel patches in your config.plist slightly old -- they don't contain changes for Ventura 13.3
  • Recently some people have reported crashes with SN750 NVMe SSDs -- you have the SN770, which might have similar issue
    • Try moving the SN770 into a different M.2 slot --> move it into the M.2 slot closest to CPU
  • I would also strongly recommend this:
    • Perform a fresh install of macOS on a spare SSD or create a new APFS Volume on an existing SSD
    • Test the fresh install for stability (without, of course, installing any third-party applications or restoring from TimeMachine or using Migration Assistant)
    • Is the fresh installation rock solid? Or does it also crash?
 

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Some questions and comments:
  • Did you take an existing macOS NVMe from Gigabyte Z590i and move it into the new Gigabyte B650i?
  • ...and update the EFI folder?
  • Which version of macOS is installed?
  • The kernel patches in your config.plist slightly old -- they don't contain changes for Ventura 13.3
  • Recently some people have reported crashes with SN750 NVMe SSDs -- you have the SN770, which might have similar issue
    • Try moving the SN770 into a different M.2 slot --> move it into the M.2 slot closest to CPU
  • I would also strongly recommend this:
    • Perform a fresh install of macOS on a spare SSD or create a new APFS Volume on an existing SSD
    • Test the fresh install for stability (without, of course, installing any third-party applications or restoring from TimeMachine or using Migration Assistant)
    • Is the fresh installation rock solid? Or does it also crash?
I have clone Mac OS from my old system.
Currently on 13.0 without any 3rd applications
The below picture is what happen when I boot to usb for a fresh installation of 12.6 after update the efi folder.
5E3CECF6-3B3A-4565-A451-2DA625A4201E.jpeg
 

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Some questions and comments:
  • Did you take an existing macOS NVMe from Gigabyte Z590i and move it into the new Gigabyte B650i?
  • ...and update the EFI folder?
  • Which version of macOS is installed?
  • The kernel patches in your config.plist slightly old -- they don't contain changes for Ventura 13.3
  • Recently some people have reported crashes with SN750 NVMe SSDs -- you have the SN770, which might have similar issue
    • Try moving the SN770 into a different M.2 slot --> move it into the M.2 slot closest to CPU
  • I would also strongly recommend this:
    • Perform a fresh install of macOS on a spare SSD or create a new APFS Volume on an existing SSD
    • Test the fresh install for stability (without, of course, installing any third-party applications or restoring from TimeMachine or using Migration Assistant)
    • Is the fresh installation rock solid? Or does it also crash?
The last time I try to fresh install 13.0 it's crash when catch up " about 19 minutes remaining "
 

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I have clone Mac OS from my old system.
Currently on 13.0 without any 3rd applications
The below picture is what happen when I boot to usb for a fresh installation of 12.6 after update the efi folder.
The gray screen problem is usually due to incorrect prev-lang:kbd setting in NVRAM section, but yours looks okay:
Screenshot 2023-03-08 at 4.50.42 PM.png
Let's double-check this.
 

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The last time I try to fresh install 13.0 it's crash when catch up " about 19 minutes remaining "
Let's try installing Ventura with the attached EFI folder. Please remember to copy serial numbers into PlatformInfo -> DataHub before using.
 

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many thanks to @CaseySJ for supporting me.
May I ask for " the issues" of my efi ?
One nice way to check for differences is by opening both the original and new config.plists in OpenCore Configurator side-by-side, and examining each of the sections. This can be a good exercise. Then if you have any questions, I’ll be glad to answer them.

Regarding the LAN port, we need to follow a special procedure to get it working in Ventura.
 

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One nice way to check for differences is by opening both the original and new config.plists in OpenCore Configurator side-by-side, and examining each of the sections. This can be a good exercise. Then if you have any questions, I’ll be glad to answer them.

Regarding the LAN port, we need to follow a special procedure to get it working in Ventura.
Got it. Many thanks 😊
 

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Got it. Many thanks 😊
if that Intel I225-V then you don't need SSDT at all. just need AppleIntelI210Ethernet.kext and use boot-args e1000=0. I'm using this boot args on my current hardware atm. you can try it before add SSDT.
 

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One nice way to check for differences is by opening both the original and new config.plists in OpenCore Configurator side-by-side, and examining each of the sections. This can be a good exercise. Then if you have any questions, I’ll be glad to answer them.

Regarding the LAN port, we need to follow a special procedure to get it working in Ventura.
Thanks , I found differences between these config. Also the LAN port is fully working now,
The IDLE temp on Hackintosh is a little bit higher than windows, maybe 10 degree
 

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Thanks , I found differences between these config. Also the LAN port is fully working now,
Is the i225-V working in Ventura without the SSDT?

The IDLE temp on Hackintosh is a little bit higher than windows, maybe 10 degree
Yes, the idle temps on AM5 are a bit higher.
 

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if that Intel I225-V then you don't need SSDT at all. just need AppleIntelI210Ethernet.kext and use boot-args e1000=0. I'm using this boot args on my current hardware atm. you can try it before add SSDT.

Is the i225-V working in Ventura without the SSDT?


Yes, the idle temps on AM5 are a bit higher.
It's fully working without the SSDT, I'm just add these kext and boot-args like @silkroadonsale said.
 

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Good to know. Perhaps recent versions of Ventura have fixed the issue.
And one more thing:
Power management on hackintosh with amdryzencpupowermanagerment.kext is much better than windows. 7950x with CO -30 got stable in hackintosh but the windows
 
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