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Help getting Audio and Sleep with (ALC887) Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3P


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Hi! First of all thank you so much for taking the time to help me in case you do, it's something that I appreciate so much  :D

 

The problem that I have is that I can't find my Speakers in the Output Audio Section, and I also want to fix the sleep if it's possible.

 

My specs:

 

Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3P

Skylake i7 6700K (HD 530)

Active graphics: AMD Radeon HD 7950 3Gb

 

I'll leave my DSDT in a zip file, thank you!  :D

 

 

DSDT.zip

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what happens with sleep?

many people report "Sleep fails" now

need check

 

send me ioreg

attachicon.gifIORegistryExplorer 3.app.zip

 

and log in terminal

log show --style syslog | fgrep "Wake reason"

 

It's weird, it shuts down as normal but when I wake it up it doesn't show anything. Or other time it just didn't shut down but worked when I wanted to wake it up via using the keyboard.

 

BTW I don't have any Darkwake applied in case it helps.

 

I attached the IORegistry, and I couldn't run that code in the terminal:

 

CE1iEQA.png

 

Thanks for your time and patience! 

Mukino's iMac IOReg.zip

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just open terminal and paste

 

log show --style syslog | fgrep "Wake reason"

I've just made it again and it doesn't work, as you can see in the first line of the last screenshot.

 

The rest of the codes I tried were there in case it helped you. Thank you

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ok

my log with keyboard and mouse wake

 

Last login: Tue Apr 11 16:02:23 on ttys000

iMac:~ mald0n$ log show --style syslog | fgrep "Wake reason"

2017-04-11 16:03:09.258574-0300  localhost kernel[0]: (AppleACPIPlatform) Wake reason: ?

2017-04-11 16:03:09.258575-0300  localhost kernel[0]: (AppleACPIPlatform) Wake reason: ?

iMac:~ mald0n$ 

ur AMD GPU work native? Check config.plist, dont need applehda patches etc

config.plist.zip

disable intel HD in bios

 

CsrActiveConfig=0x67 now


run it

xcode-select --install
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ok

my log with keyboard and mouse wake

ur AMD GPU work native? Check config.plist, dont need applehda patches etc

attachicon.gifconfig.plist.zip

disable intel HD in bios

 

CsrActiveConfig=0x67 now

run it

xcode-select --install

 

Yes I installed it with the HD530, then I just plugged my graphics card and it worked  :)

 

I removed "Inject Intel" from "Graphics"

Edited CsrActiveConfig=0x3 to CsrActiveConfig=0x67

And run that code in terminal

 

Now I'm checking again if the sleep works, thank you!  :D

 

 

It seems like it isn't working  :( I've tried booting with Darkwake =1 and =0 but it doesn't change anything.

 

I've also read that it may be due to my Ati/AMD GPU, just a black screen when I wake it up.

 

Lets see if we can fix this, thank you!  :yes:

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on ur case i think is the old problem AMD GPUs after wake

check here

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/308025-no-graphics-usb-audio-after-wake/?p=2167460

same in Sierra

 

Ok it's fine, what a pity that I wanted my next g.card to be another AMD, I'd have to be careful with that hahah

 

Anyways, I can live without it (lol), the audio was the major problem and you fixed it in half an hour so I couldn't be more grateful with you! There comes a beer!  :thumbsup_anim:

 

Have a good day!  :D

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Bro, i check ur ioreg, u dont have PM

Generate ur SSDT with Pike script

attachicon.gif ssdtPRGen.command.zip

Open, duplicate, save and compile, if u can post here

I apply HDMI audio too, test

Hi MaLd0n!

 

A friend of mine also told me to do that and I made it, so I guess that it's fixed now  :)

 

The thing with HDMI is that "natively" it didn't let me use my ultrawide 1080p resolution, just the standard 1920x1080.

 

When I plugged my DP cable, which by the way it's which I'll be using since I want to upgrade my graphics card to have 75hz Freesync in Windows, it automatically adjusted the resolution flawlessly, I was surprised by that honestly.

 

I never use the monitor's audio since I have a nice Logitech one, so as you can see the HDMI/audio isn't a problem for me fortunately.

 

What I don't understand of your comment, is if you mean that with that "ssdtPRGen.command.zip" I should be getting audio via HDMI, I've just tested it and it doesn't work, but as I said it won't be a problem for me  :D

 

The rest appears to be fine, thank you so much for taking the time to help me even when it all appeared to be fixed!  :thumbsup_anim:

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