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Here is my Cinebench results. For LuxMark is that only for windows? I couldn't see a download for mac but here is my EFI folder as well. 

 

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1be59HDT6DZ8ndtWYrd_slmzJaYT6rWMb

 

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, ammoune78 said:

I think the better way is to post the last efi file, to see if something is wrong, and i suggest to remove any kext from L\E\ and S\L\E\, because it's not normal, and by the way, don't use the modded rom bios of the card! What do you think about that Cyberdevs, i'm sure that something is going for wrong :whistle:

Well it's a very strange behavior, I thing it could be related to the EFI folder as well, as I mentioned before in my earlier posts; Let's double check everything:

1. Use the latest BIOS?

2. Is the EFI folder optimized correctly?

3. Is the config.plist has the correct settings?

4. Is the BIOS/UEFI's settings are correct?

5. Is this problem only happening in macOS, What are the the benchmark scores in windows?

6. How did you create the USB installer disk?

 

@AceMcLoven Please answer these questions and we can narrow down the cause.

17 minutes ago, Cyberdevs said:

Well it's a very strange behavior, I thing it could be related to the EFI folder as well, as I mentioned before in my earlier posts; Let's double check everything:

1. Use the latest BIOS?

2. Is the EFI folder optimized correctly?

3. Is the config.plist has the correct settings?

4. Is the BIOS/UEFI's settings are correct?

5. Is this problem only happening in macOS, What are the the benchmark scores in windows?

6. How did you create the USB installer disk?

 

@AceMcLoven Please answer these questions and we can narrow down the cause.

Thanks man, I'll give it shot with the EFI folder provided. 

 

1. I have the latest F5a for my Mobo

2. I'm not sure on this one

3. For the most part I have followed most guides especially for my board. 

4. BIOS settings are set as recommended and i posted the pictures to show and used your recommended settings. 

5. I don't really use windows. I have a windows drive but dont use it at all. 

6. I did use unibeest to make the USB installer. 

13 minutes ago, AceMcLoven said:

Thanks man, I'll give it shot with the EFI folder provided. 

 

1. I have the latest F5a for my Mobo

2. I'm not sure on this one

3. For the most part I have followed most guides especially for my board. 

4. BIOS settings are set as recommended and i posted the pictures to show and used your recommended settings. 

5. I don't really use windows. I have a windows drive but dont use it at all. 

6. I did use unibeest to make the USB installer. 

Well I suggest using the createinstallmedia method to create 100% vanilla macOS USB installer. I don't know what that beast thingy does to the installer and we don't support it anyway!

 

to create the installer use the following command in terminal but before you do prepare a USB disk, Format the disk with Disk Utility with the following specifications

1. Use MacOS Extended Journaled with GUID partition scheme

2. Don't rename the USB disk let the name to be "Untitled"

3. Make sure the the "Install macOS High Sierra is placed in the applications folder

4. Open terminal and paste the following command:

         sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app —nointeraction

5. Once the creation of the installer is done, mount the EFI partition on the USB disk and then copy the EFI folder I posted on the EFI partition and reboot the system

6. Do a clean install and then test the performance.

 

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6 minutes ago, Cyberdevs said:

Well I suggest using the createinstallmedia method to create 100% vanilla macOS I don't know what that beast thingy does to the installer and we don't support it anyway!

 

to create the installer use the following command in terminal but before you do prepare a USB disk, Format the disk with Disk Utility with the following specifications

1. Use MacOS Extended Journaled with GUID partition scheme

2. Don't rename the USB disk let the name to be "Untitled"

3. Make sure the the "Install macOS High Sierra is placed in the applications folder

4. Open terminal and paste the following command:

         sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app —nointeraction

5. Once the creation of the installer is done, mount the EFI partition on the USB disk and then copy the EFI folder I posted on the EFI partition and reboot the system

6. Do a clean install and then test the performance.

 

I'll give this a try. So far I put the EFI folder you posted in my EFI folder and froze on this screen. 

 

 

I'll do a new boot USB disk using your method with your instructions and see if it works. 

 

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Just now, AceMcLoven said:

I'll give this a try. So far I put the EFI folder you posted in my EFI folder and froze on this screen. 

 

 

I'll do a new boot USB disk using your method with your instructions and see if it works. 

Ok before you do anything just let me edit the config.plist and repost it to fix that error.

Replace the config with this one and let me know.

config.plist.zip

Just now, Cyberdevs said:

Ok before you do anything just let me edit the config.plist and repost it to fix that error.

Roger that. Thanks so much Cyberdevs for all your help same with ammoune78

Just now, AceMcLoven said:

Roger that. Thanks so much Cyberdevs for all your help same with ammoune78

You're welcome. 

I just attached the config.plist to the previous post. check that out.

2 minutes ago, AceMcLoven said:

So I was able to get into my system using your config.list but I ran the test again and same scores for my single core and multi-core. :(

So there issue of the MACH-Reboot is resolved with the last config.plist correct? and you are using the same EFI folder that I gave you?

2 minutes ago, Cyberdevs said:

So there issue of the MACH-Reboot is resolved with the last config.plist correct? and you are using the same EFI folder that I gave you?

Thats correct. I didnt get that MACH-Reboot  this time and using your EFI folder. 

I'm currently creating the USB using your method. 

1 minute ago, AceMcLoven said:

Thats correct. I didnt get that MACH-Reboot  this time and using your EFI folder. 

I'm currently creating the USB using your method. 

That's good, I hope with a clean install the issue gets resolved.

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Not using Ozmosis at the moment, but  App Store method SHOULD work, as it did last time I used it.

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