Here is what I'm running:
- Intel 3570k
- Asus Maximus IV Extreme-Z (patched 3603 Bios)
- Asus GTX680
- 8gb G.Skill 1866mhz DDR3
- 1tb WD HDD
- Rosewill Capstone 650w Power Supply
Pretty much this is what I did:
-Used unishit 1.5.3 to create a Mountain Lion 10.8 Usb stick
-Used GraphicsEnabler=No -x -v on USB boot.
-Installed Mountain Lion on HDD and rebooted
-Used GraphicsEnabler=No to boot into ML HDD
-Used multishit 5.3.1 and installed EASYBEAST ONLY
-Rebooted and used GraphicsEnabler=No to boot into ML HDD
-Ran multishit again and used:
a.Drivers > Audio > Without DSDT> ALC889
b.Network > Intel - hnak's Appleintel
c.Boot Options > GraphicsEnabler=No
d.Drivers > Disk > 3rd Party Sata and TRIM Enabler
e.Drivers > Misc. > FakeSMC v5.1.61 Plugins, USB 3.0 Universal
f.Drivers > System > Patched AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
deleted: ElliotforceLegacyRTC, Ev0reboot.kext, and NullCPUPowerManagement.kext
Here is my chameleon boot plist:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
EthernetBuiltIn
Yes
GraphicsEnabler
No
Kernel
mach_kernel
Kernel Flags
darkwake=0 npci=0x3000 -v
Legacy Logo
Yes
Timeout
2
UseKernelCache
Yes
update:Installed 10.8.2 with no hickups, reinstalled audio drivers through MB. Also overclocked CPU to 4.5ghz, below are some benches.
my only issue is getting sleep to work. What happens is when I hit sleep under OSX it goes to sleep and seconds later it wakes back up. Upon further investigation this is what is happening in system log:
Tried to compile my own DSDT and placed in in extra/
attached is the DSDT I made, if I used easybeast installation and I want to use DSDT do I just copy the DSDT.aml in /extra and I'll be all set?
Anywho if someone can take a look at my DSDT and compile me a new one with corrections that will help me get sleep to work I'd appreciate.
DSDT.aml.zip