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Hi all,

I have an Asus ROG Rampage VI Extreme (NOT, Omega/Encore/etc) at latest firmware (3701) and Intel i9-10980XE, currently running High Sierra 10.13.6 (because of Nvidia), but might consider updating=downgrading to latest versions of macOS when I get an AMD/ATI GPU.

My system works, kind of, using lots of quirks, patches, kexts, SSDTs in OpenCore 8.2. I would love to donate if I can debloat the whole thing but I would like some feedback regarding the onboard 10Gbe LAN (Aquantia AQC107) and whether it can be made to work. Even though my PCIe ethernet card based on AQC107 (Asus XG-C100C) works using a kernel patch for com.apple.driver.AppleEthernetAquantiaAqtion, the onboard LAN on R6E refuses to work. It is recognised by the system but it can't get an IP. Is this something fixable through DSDT/SSDT/OpenCore ? Does it need a firmware or PCIid spoof ? Has anyone above managed to do it ?

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17 minutes ago, gorg said:

Hi all

Hi

if 10gb lan card have support...work good. on new system we need a VT-d enable and opencore quirk

U can start with Olarila efi folder for ur hardware and after we can made a fine tune

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Thanks MaLd0n, I will donate regardless, maybe tomorrow.

I just managed to make the onboard Aquantia AQC107 to work on High Sierra 10.13.6 a couple of minutes ago. I had to upgrade the firmware to  3.1.121 (it was in 1.5.78). As I don't have Windows, I had to use Linux and atlflashupdate 1.8.0, then manually insert the IDs in updatedata.xml, according  to atlflashupdate's output.

For Monterey 12.4, I guess Aquantia is broken, even with "VT-d enable" setting in BIOS, and ForceAquantiaEthernet=true and DisableIoMapper=false quirks in OpenCore. I heard you also need to drop/change DMAR table but I haven't tried.

Keep up the good work.

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45 minutes ago, gorg said:

I heard you also need to drop/change DMAR table but I haven't tried.

need drop dmar and inject new dmar with little change

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