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Hi Guys,
 
I managed to get the following system running:
 
Asus x99-a USB 3.1
Intel i7-5820K
Nvidia GTX 970
Airport BCM94360CD (iMac Wifi+Bluetooth card)
 
OS: Yosemite 10.10.4
Bootloader: Clover    (nvda_drv=1 kext-dev-mode=1 npci=0x2000)

Sound over VoodooHDA (AppleHDA is not working...)

Nvidia Web Drivers
 
Installed Drivers:
EmuVariableUefi
OsxAptioFix2Drv
 
Clover Configuration
Acpi:
Patch ALZA to HDEF
Generate PStates + CStates
EnableC6
Droptables CpuPm Cpu0lst
 
USB:
Inject, Add ClockID, FixOwnership, HighCurrent
 
Kernel and Kext Patches
KernelHaswellE
 
SMBIOS:
Random MacPro5,1
 
Everything is working fine but the bluetooth.
I had to remove the IOBluetoothFamily.kext to avoid kernel panics. (Backtrace in the attachment)
The kernel panic occurs also with no Airport card installed.
 
I tried to fix it by disabling the serial port on my motherboard in the bios, but then I can't boot into mac anymore because of:
OsxAPtioFixDrv error : requested memory exceeds our allocated relocation block
I also tried the OsxAPtioFix2Drv, some different boot arguments and other stuff. I found no solution on google, so I hope you can help me.
 
BTW:
The Airport card works fine in Windows with Bootcamp drivers.
 
 
Does anyone know a solution?
 
Thanks,
realFlow

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  • 4 weeks later...

I've got a X99-Deluxe.  I used RampageDev's config (google 'rampagedev x99') and got pretty much everything working.  My onboard bluetooth was a bit buggy during a full speed network transfer, so I just decided to disable it in the BIOS and use a IOGear bluetooth adaptor.  I had some random boot allocation errors that appeared to be caused by the OsxAptioDrv driver, but found a thread on sourceforge that had an alternate one for people that use 2 video cards and it fixed my issue.  Seems rock solid now.  https://sourceforge.net/p/cloverefiboot/tickets/125/.  I used the Test2.efi from Nicks blog.  https://nickwoodhams.com/x99-hackintosh-solving-osxaptiofixdrv-allocaterelocblock-can-not-allocate-relocation-block/

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For everyone else who comes across this thread:

Somehow the new NVIDIA Web Driver (346.02.02f03) helped. Sometimes a kernel panic occurs, but that happens rarely now.

 

The problem with the serial port was just an coincidence. Because of a boot failure only every second boot worked...

 

@xenophex: Thanks, I take a look at it, maybe it solves my last issues.

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