allenb Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 Hi All, I've got my Hack working beautifully with the following setup: ASRock X99 Extreme4 i7-5820k GTX 750Ti Clover 2.3 r3333 OSX 10.11.3 NVidia web driver 346.03.05f01 It works *really* well. Got audio (both HDMI/DP and ALC1150), got power states, got turbo, got USB, probably have other things working I've forgotten about. But no sleep/wake. To be specific, sleep appears to work. It takes maybe 20 seconds but the real Mac right next to it takes almost as long. Power consumption drops to ~3W at that point. Wake is where it all goes wrong. System will wake via keyboard or mouse click (and I think by power button). However within a second, I hear a "click" that's generally associated with a full reset, and the system proceeds to reboot. All of this happens in the dark -- nothing bothers to turn on the display until the OS has finished loading. A very few times (and maybe none since swapping monitors from DVI to DP - unrelated to this) I've gotten some visible output before the reboot. Sample attached here. One more note; this same hardware handles sleep/wake flawlessly under Linux and Windows 10. I've done tons of searching (and found a few similar issues but none on X99) and tried numerous Clover settings and some DSDT tweaks but without any luck. It does seem like a DSDT issue but to be honest, that's just a hunch. Any suggestions of what to try next would be most appreciated. It's so close to "perfect" that I'm kind of obsessed with having sleep/wake working. Oh, if anyone else is trying to make progress with an X99 Extreme4, I'm happy to share what's worked for me. There don't seem to be a lot of folks trying to run OSX on this board. Cheers, Allen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kosakgroove Posted February 3, 2016 Share Posted February 3, 2016 If your power management is working correctly, assuming you have your own power management SSDT, and that its being loaded, the only answer is that your USB ports are not well functioning, and are causing your problem. This problem you are experiencing is El Capitan specific. You should make a port injector or apply one of the USB PWRD patches in your DSDT. That will solve your sleep issues. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maleorderbride Posted February 22, 2016 Share Posted February 22, 2016 You need VoodooTSCSync installed on this motherboard in order to wake from sleep. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles vdg Posted March 9, 2016 Share Posted March 9, 2016 Hi All, I've got my Hack working beautifully with the following setup: ASRock X99 Extreme4 i7-5820k GTX 750Ti Clover 2.3 r3333 OSX 10.11.3 NVidia web driver 346.03.05f01 It works *really* well. Got audio (both HDMI/DP and ALC1150), got power states, got turbo, got USB, probably have other things working I've forgotten about. But no sleep/wake. To be specific, sleep appears to work. It takes maybe 20 seconds but the real Mac right next to it takes almost as long. Power consumption drops to ~3W at that point. Wake is where it all goes wrong. System will wake via keyboard or mouse click (and I think by power button). However within a second, I hear a "click" that's generally associated with a full reset, and the system proceeds to reboot. All of this happens in the dark -- nothing bothers to turn on the display until the OS has finished loading. A very few times (and maybe none since swapping monitors from DVI to DP - unrelated to this) I've gotten some visible output before the reboot. Sample attached here. One more note; this same hardware handles sleep/wake flawlessly under Linux and Windows 10. I've done tons of searching (and found a few similar issues but none on X99) and tried numerous Clover settings and some DSDT tweaks but without any luck. It does seem like a DSDT issue but to be honest, that's just a hunch. Any suggestions of what to try next would be most appreciated. It's so close to "perfect" that I'm kind of obsessed with having sleep/wake working. Oh, if anyone else is trying to make progress with an X99 Extreme4, I'm happy to share what's worked for me. There don't seem to be a lot of folks trying to run OSX on this board. Cheers, Allen Dear Allan, I'm at a loss to get my asrock X99 Extreme 4/3.1 working on El Capitan. Many guides, all have failed.. Can you send a link with a zip to your EFI directory, so I can compare my settings to yours? My rig keeps on resetting when it's populating the PCI bus. Any info would be greatly appreciated Thank you so much in advance!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles vdg Posted March 15, 2016 Share Posted March 15, 2016 Hi all(en), I've successfully made the board supported fully in 10.11 El Capitan. ASRock X99 Extreme4/3.1 can now be added to the list of working X99 boards First off, check the BIOS photos and make sure you have the same settings going on for your board. Secondly, here's the full CLOVER folder with all kexts as used to make the magic happen. Replace yours and of course let me know how it works out for your board. Make sure the BIOS settings are all configured as I did, should give you a stable system with no issues. Sound is set to use the green out on the back of the motherboard, set in the voodooHDA.kext/Contents/Info.plist. Lastly, use the command for the terminal to make sure the system doesn't go to deep sleep. It doesn't seem to want to come back from it. sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0sudo pmset -a standby 0sudo pmset -a autopoweroff 0 Please let me know if you run into any problems here! Good Luck and happy hackintoshing Bios photos.zip CLOVER.zip 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
namvan Posted April 5, 2016 Share Posted April 5, 2016 Hi All, I've got my Hack working beautifully with the following setup: ASRock X99 Extreme4 i7-5820k GTX 750Ti Clover 2.3 r3333 OSX 10.11.3 NVidia web driver 346.03.05f01 It works *really* well. Got audio (both HDMI/DP and ALC1150), got power states, got turbo, got USB, probably have other things working I've forgotten about. But no sleep/wake. To be specific, sleep appears to work. It takes maybe 20 seconds but the real Mac right next to it takes almost as long. Power consumption drops to ~3W at that point. Wake is where it all goes wrong. System will wake via keyboard or mouse click (and I think by power button). However within a second, I hear a "click" that's generally associated with a full reset, and the system proceeds to reboot. All of this happens in the dark -- nothing bothers to turn on the display until the OS has finished loading. A very few times (and maybe none since swapping monitors from DVI to DP - unrelated to this) I've gotten some visible output before the reboot. Sample attached here. One more note; this same hardware handles sleep/wake flawlessly under Linux and Windows 10. I've done tons of searching (and found a few similar issues but none on X99) and tried numerous Clover settings and some DSDT tweaks but without any luck. It does seem like a DSDT issue but to be honest, that's just a hunch. Any suggestions of what to try next would be most appreciated. It's so close to "perfect" that I'm kind of obsessed with having sleep/wake working. Oh, if anyone else is trying to make progress with an X99 Extreme4, I'm happy to share what's worked for me. There don't seem to be a lot of folks trying to run OSX on this board. Cheers, Allen Have you tried to tick all (3) boxes under System Preferences | Energy Saver ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shmi Anderson Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 Fantastic! I gave up trying this a long time ago for my X99 Extreme4 build. I will be trying this tonight for sure. Charles VDG, have you had any trouble with system updates? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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