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3 minutes ago, Benjamin Franklin said:

All fair assumptions, but why now? Why after the BIOS update and not before?


Fair play but if it is the bios why is it only happening to you?

 

Them pesky Gremlins Hey? 

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you’re reading my mind. 
and why only me? Perhaps some weird incompatibility between this new bios and my h/w configuration?
(If all fails, blame fenvi, right? :hysterical:)

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1 hour ago, Benjamin Franklin said:

you’re reading my mind. 
and why only me? Perhaps some weird incompatibility between this new bios and my h/w configuration?
(If all fails, blame fenvi, right? :hysterical:)


What smbios are you using and also are you using a custom colour profile for your monitor by any chance?

 

Also one more thing, how are you getting sound?  Via hdmi to your monitor or external speakers from the 3.5mm output?

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SMBIOS?

19,1

 

custom colour?

Yes <— could be it, as i updated it two months ago...


sound?
-Via HDMI works (to my monitor and the monitor has 3.5mm out), but I don’t use it. This has been like this from day 1, nothing weird or so).

-via  3.5mm out back to speakers.

- via usb dac (dragonfly) to headphones <— for two months now. i pull this out when i stop working the computer, so it never sleeps with the dac attached.

1 minute ago, Benjamin Franklin said:

SMBIOS?

19,1

 

custom colour?

Yes <— could be it, as i updated it two months ago...


sound?
-Via HDMI works (to my monitor and the monitor has 3.5mm out), but I don’t use it. This has been like this from day 1, nothing weird or so).

-via  3.5mm out back to speakers.

- via usb dac (dragonfly) to headphones <— for two months now. i pull this out when i stop working the computer, so it never sleeps with the dac attached.


Custom monitor colour profiles seem to do weird stuff with macOS (real Macs inc) including freezing after sleep so yes stop using it and go back to a standard Apple one just to test and see if it helps.

Ive done it myself on a old monitor and it took me weeks to work out it was the profile causing my system to lock up randomly and always sometime after waking from sleep. You just would never expect something like to be the cause.

 

sound via 3.5mm is fine, hdmi sound can cause freeze after sleep but that’s more of a old clover problem and not OC.

 

Try resetting the profile and let me know how it goes? 

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4 minutes ago, AudioGod said:


Custom monitor colour profiles seem to do weird stuff with macOS (real Macs inc) including freezing after sleep so yes stop using it and go back to a standard Apple one just to test and see if it helps.

Ive done it myself on a old monitor and it took me weeks to work out it was the profile causing my system to lock up randomly and always sometime after waking from sleep. You just would never expect something like to be the cause.

 

sound via 3.5mm is fine, hdmi sound can cause freeze after sleep but that’s more of a old clover problem and not OC.

 

Try resetting the profile and let me know how it goes? 

BTW.  I have figured out the issues that has been caused by custom profile.  The profile needs to be created in a specific way to work.  Which software did you use to create your custom profile?

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@photom Are you using smbios 19,1 or 1,1?

Im going to send you a new EFI to use and test out for me if that ok?

ive done a major rework of the ACPI and USB and would love a second opinion.

That ok buddy? :) 

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1 minute ago, AudioGod said:

@photom Are you using smbios 19,1 or 1,1?

Im going to send you a new EFI to use and test out for me if that ok?

ive done a major rework of the ACPI and USB and would love a second opinion.

That ok buddy? :) 

I am using 19.1 but I have moved to Big Sur { if that matters }.  So I am using your OC 0.6.3 with your favourite fenvi card - which works fine on Big Sur.

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Just now, photom said:

I am using 19.1 but I have moved to Big Sur { if that matters }.  So I am using your OC 0.6.3 with your favourite fenvi card - which works fine on Big Sur.


Big Sur is absolutely fine, I use it myself and my EFI since 062 has accounted for Cat and Big Sur.

1 minute ago, AudioGod said:


Big Sur is absolutely fine, I use it myself and my EFI since 062 has accounted for Cat and Big Sur.

Then all good - send your files over.  Standing by.  THX

7 minutes ago, photom said:

Then all good - send your files over.  Standing by.  THX

Im sending via PM in the next few seconds. I just had to convert it to 19,1 for you. :thumbsup_anim:

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Hi @AudioGod

One thing I don't know, BIOS F11L is now in Release mode on Gigabyte site :hysterical: I only see Beta version from TweakTown forums.

57 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

Hi @AudioGod

One thing I don't know, BIOS F11L is now in Release mode on Gigabyte site :hysterical: I only see Beta version from TweakTown forums.

They are binary identical btw.

 

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12 minutes ago, Benjamin Franklin said:

They are binary identical btw.

 

 

This is not the point. I find it funny that tweak keeps in its Beta section, a BIOS released in final version by Gigabyte. Usually, Tweak updates its lists, which has not been done this time and since September 16, date of publication by Gigabyte. I haven't looked at the binary. But I think they are identical.

On 10/24/2020 at 9:45 PM, AudioGod said:


Custom monitor colour profiles seem to do weird stuff with macOS (real Macs inc) including freezing after sleep so yes stop using it and go back to a standard Apple one just to test and see if it helps.

Ive done it myself on a old monitor and it took me weeks to work out it was the profile causing my system to lock up randomly and always sometime after waking from sleep. You just would never expect something like to be the cause.

 

sound via 3.5mm is fine, hdmi sound can cause freeze after sleep but that’s more of a old clover problem and not OC.

 

Try resetting the profile and let me know how it goes? 

As suggested I switched to default Apple monitor colour profile.
So far the freezes haven’t occurred. There was just one spontaneous wake.

But aside from that: stable. 
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3 minutes ago, Benjamin Franklin said:

As suggested I switched to default Apple monitor colour profile.
So far the freezes haven’t occurred. There was just one spontaneous wake.

But aside from that: stable. 
:thumbsup_anim:


Do you not think the spontaneous wake was nothing more then power sleep or wake for network?

40 minutes ago, AudioGod said:


Do you not think the spontaneous wake was nothing more then power sleep or wake for network?

I don’t know, since the log interface (after High Sierra I think?) has changed I haven’t been able to decently look through the log files and find the reason for waking.

Power naps is off, wake on lan is off too (when I use my router’s web interface to send a wake-up package, the hack doesn’t respond).

6 minutes ago, Benjamin Franklin said:

I don’t know, since the log interface (after High Sierra I think?) has changed I haven’t been able to decently look through the log files and find the reason for waking.

Power naps is off, wake on lan is off too (when I use my router’s web interface to send a wake-up package, the hack doesn’t respond).


Ah ok, I got you now.

Do you use 19,1 or 1,1?

OpenCore 0.6.3 EFI Major Update (Big Sur Ready), 2nd November 2020 

(Use With Bios Revision F11L or Newer)

 

 

The EFIs and DSDTs have now been updated to the my latest versions.

Changes made include,

AppleALC 1.5.4,

Lilu 1.4.9,

WhateverGreen 1.4.4,

VirtualSMC 1.1.8,

AirportBrcmFixup 2.1.1,

IntelMausi 1.0.4,

OpenCore Updated to Revision 0.6.3 (Big Sur Ready),

OpenCanopy is Enabled as Standard,

SSDT-Plug and SSDT-PMC Have been freshly pulled and rewritten using bios F11L,

SSDT-EC-USBX.aml has now been added to the ACPI,

USBPort.kext has been rewritten manually and is now named USBMap.kext and the power tables are now being done via SSDT-EC-USBX instead of directly inside the USB.kext,

Plus other major tweaks and changes to all of the configs

 

PLEASE NOTE - It's now possible to go past the 15port limit safely without freaking out your system.

all you got to do to enable it is go into the plist and goto Kernel - Quirks and set XhciPortLimit to Yes. Once you do that and restart all USB ports will be active fully including usb 2 on usb 3 and type c etc.

 

Note - If you don't need it on then don't use it but at the same time if you wanna test it out then go for it and let me know if you get any strange behaviour.

 

OpenCore EFI Update v0.6.3 - 02/11/2020

OC 063 19,1 Z390 Master EFI 021120.zip - OpenCore v0.6.3, SMBios iMac19,1

OC 063 1,1 Z390 Master EFI 021120.zip - OpenCore v0.6.3, SMBios iMacPro1,1 (IGPU Disabled)


PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO RESET YOUR NVRAM BEFORE BOOTING INTO THE NEW EFI FOR THE FIRST TIME,

 

Note - If your not using a 5700 XT or any other Navi GPU then remove agdpmod=pikera from the boot arguments.

Note 2 - Do not try to carry across your old OpenCore Config.plist to the new EFI as to many changes have occurred in 0.6.0. Use the new Config.plist instead.

 

For OpenCore Using PlistEdit Pro add your details by modifying the following 

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PLEASE NOTE - These EFIs are setup to be used with your msr Unlocked so make sure you use the correct bios settings listed below or use the F11L Unlocked Profile I have provided.

 

Additional Downloads

Z390AORUSMASTER.F11l.zip  - Aorus Z390 Master Bios Firmware F11L

PlistEdit Pro.zip - PlistEdit Pro (use to edit OpenCore)


PLEASE NOTE - MSR Unlock is now baked into the BIOS as a setting so you no longer need my bios profile to unlock your MSR.

 

BIOS SETTINGS (Bios Revision F11L)

 

 Enter BIOS -> Press Delete -> Enter Setup

 Save & Exit -> Load Optimized Defaults

• Boot -> CFG Lock -> Disabled

• Boot -> Windows 8/10 Features -> Win 8/10 WHQL

 Boot -> CSM Support -> Disabled (Can be set to Enabled if need be but try to have it set to Disabled first)

 Favourites -> Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.) -> Profile1

 Favourites -> VT-d -> Disabled (Can be set to Enabled or Disabled, Your choice)

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Internal Display Output -> PCIe 1 Slot

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Internal Graphics -> Enabled (Disabled If Using SMBios 1,1)

 Settings -> IO Ports -> DVMT Pre-Allocated -> 64M

 Settings -> IO Ports -> DVMT Total GFX0-Allocated -> 256M

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Aperture Size -> 256MB
 Settings -> IO Ports -> Wifi -> Disabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Audio Controller -> Enabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Above 4G Decoding -> Enabled

• Settings -> IO Ports -> Super IO Configuration -> Serial Port -> Disabled

• Settings -> IO Ports -> USB Configuration -> Legacy USB Support -> Auto

 Settings -> IO Ports -> USB Configuration -> XHCI Hands-off -> Enabled

• Settings -> Miscellaneous -> Software Guard Extensions (SGX) -> Disabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> Platform Power Management -> Enabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> ErP -> Enabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> RC6(Render Standby) -> Enabled

 Save & Exit  Save & Exit Setup

 

F11L BIOS Profile With MSR Unlocked & All The Correct Settings Dialled in for you - The Easy Way 

I have made this bios profile for you all to use that will unlock CFG on your motherboard making it play alot more friendly with the NVRam.

It also has all the bios settings listed on this guide pre done and saved onto the profile.



Default F11L.zip - Use with Bios Revision F11L ONLY

 

1 - Download the profile and save it to a USB Key

2 - Go into the bios,

3 - Load the profile, 

4 - Save and exit

5 - Go straight back into the bios and save your bios to a new profile and name it Default CFG Unlocked or something like that.

6 - Save the changes and then restart and your done, your motherboard will now be CFG (MSR) Unlocked and all the correct settings will be dialled in for you.

 

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@AudioGod Hey buddy after i changed from Clover to OC 0.6.0 and now trying 0.6.3, both I experience a major lag on the system, the mouse and graphic lagging every 10 to 20 second and another issue is I couldn't boot into Windows even the BIOS can not detect the other SSD ( Windows ).

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15 minutes ago, pl4n__b said:

@AudioGod Hey buddy after i changed from Clover to OC 0.6.0 and now trying 0.6.3, both I experience a major lag on the system, the mouse and graphic lagging every 10 to 20 second and another issue is I couldn't boot into Windows even the BIOS can not detect the other SSD ( Windows ).


Did you reset your nvram before booting into the new EFI?

 

That’s very strange buddy because the EFI has been thoroughly tested by many users before it went live on the thread and no problems like yours or any other problems were reported to me. I got 100% positive results on both 19,1 and 1,1.

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18 minutes ago, pl4n__b said:

@AudioGod Hey buddy after i changed from Clover to OC 0.6.0 and now trying 0.6.3, both I experience a major lag on the system, the mouse and graphic lagging every 10 to 20 second and another issue is I couldn't boot into Windows even the BIOS can not detect the other SSD ( Windows ).

I had that too, but before I started using Audiogod’s OC EFI.

The fix was, for me, to move the USB receiver of my mouse and keyboard to different USB port, reboot and clear NVRAM.

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Tested OC with 11L

Unfortunately for me USB 3 (C) ports don't work - did everything as you said.
All red ports are dead - as well as USB C port. Yellow ports and USB 2.0 are fine

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