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Disable RTX 2060 on Real MacPro7,1 using OpenCore


trus0und

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Hey Mald0n,

Thanks for your help here. I am having alot of trouble disabling the RTX 2060 which is in PCIe Slot 3 of my MacPro7,1.

I have most of everything else working, and have enclosed my OC folder in the zip aswell. 

I would love to learn what is changed to fix this, as I have had no luck with the SSDT-Disable from Dortania, or the DeviceProperties method.

This is what is shown in Hackintool for the 2060:

  • Device Path: PciRoot(0x3)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)
  • IOReg: IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PC03@0/AppleACPIPCI/BR3A@0/IOPP/display@0

Thanks in advance!

 

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back to ur previous folder and select rebase regions in acpi tab

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reboot and extract one new sendme

 

what opencore version u used?

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Save one ioreg with this dsdt load, after reboot

DSDT.aml.zip

need remove all devices properties

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no. same

but if u use one for disable dgpu, no problem if inject other ;) 

just clean

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Hey Mald0n,

This has been working really well, thank you! 

I wanted to ask a couple of questions. Is it important for us to keep RebaseRegions checked? On reading the config manual, it seems to be something that typically shouldnt be on.

Also, could the same thing being achieved via an SSDT patch? Why is the DSDT different?

Thanks in advance for your time and knowledge!

 

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10 hours ago, trus0und said:

keep RebaseRegions checked?

in this case yes, static dsdt need this patch. is a very old thing ;) 

10 hours ago, trus0und said:

Why is the DSDT different?

DSDT is a principal tables, ssdt in secondary and just inject in dsdt

we can check a ssdt for u, send me PM in whatsapp or telegram and we check it tomorrow. 

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