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rkelleyrtp

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Hackintosh Specs

  • CPU
    E5-2687v2
  • MOTHERBOARD
    X9DAi
  • GPU
    R9-290x
  1. Thanks for the reply. Per your suggestion, I plugged in a HDMI and DP cable to the primary video card and got dual displays working from a single card! This is fantastic. I have NEVER been able to get two displays off the single card since I built this box over 3 years ago. YOU ARE MAGIC!!! The remaining issue is a lot of boot errors about ACPI. They scroll by so fast I can't see them. Do you have a suggestion how to capture these errors so I can find/fix them?
  2. Unfortunately, I don't have the right cables to use two ports on the first video card. I only have HDMI cables, and the cards support 1x DVI, 1x HDMI, and 1x DisplayPort. When I use the updated DSDT, the system boots on the first card and OSX uses the second card (no output from the first card after boot).
  3. Hey MaLd0n, Please see updated send_me.zip file. I added the new DSDT.aml file to /clover/acpi/patch and rebooted. Now, my second video card is not working. Other than that, everything else seems to be good. Thanks! Send me rkelleys-Mac-Pro.zip
  4. Hi MaLd0n, Please see the attached file for my Gigabyte X99-UD4 system running OSX 10.13.6 with an Intel 5960X, 32G DDR4 RAM, and MSI R9-290X. Appreciate your help in generating a correct DSDT patch for my system. BTW - I want to sincerely thank you for all your work (PayPal action today!!!). I have been trying to get this system working well for 3yrs now, and your method is the easiest way to get everything working. The system is stable running at 4GHz with sleep and USB3 working. FANTASTIC!!! The only issue I have now is a kernel panic each time I insert an Intel P4600 NVMe drive into the system. The drive works fine with Linux, so I must be missing a driver in OSX. Any pointers? Send me rkelleys-Mac-Pro.zip
  5. Hi MaLd0n, Please see the attached file for my Gigabyte X99-UD4 system running OSX 10.13.6 with an Intel 5960X, 32G DDR4 RAM, and MSI R9-290X. Appreciate your help in generating a correct DSDT patch for my system. BTW - I want to sincerely thank you for all your work (PayPal action today!!!). I have been trying to get this system working well for 3yrs now, and your method is the easiest way to get everything working. The system is stable running at 4GHz with sleep and USB3 working. FANTASTIC!!! The only issue I have now is a kernel panic each time I insert an Intel P4600 NVMe drive into the system. The drive works fine with Linux, so I must be missing a driver in OSX. Any pointers? Send me rkelleys-Mac-Pro.zip
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