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Hello,

I just upgraded from my old build:

Z390 Aorus Pro 

9900k

RX6900XT

 

to this build:

 

Z690 Aorus Elite AX DDR 5

13900 KF

64GB DDR 5 

 

The machine is up and running but there are some major problems I couldn't fix yet:

 

1. WIFI is not working

I installed this adapter which is not working 

 

WiFi Adapter, NGFF M.2 Bluetooth 4.0 802.11ac WLAN Adapter BCM94352Z(#2)

 

It seams to be recognized in the system setting though:

 

 

  Bluetooth Controller:

  Address: NULL

  State: Off

  Chipset: BCM_4350C2

  Discoverable: Off

  Firmware Version: v0 c0

  Supported services: 0x382039 < HFP AVRCP A2DP HID Braille AACP GATT SerialPort >

  Transport: UART

  Vendor ID: 0x004C (Apple)

WIFI:

  Software Versions:

  CoreWLAN: 16.0 (1657)

  CoreWLANKit: 16.0 (1657)

  Menu Extra: 17.0 (1728)

  System Information: 15.0 (1502)

  IO80211 Family: 12.0 (1200.13.0)

  Diagnostics: 11.0 (1163)

  AirPort Utility: 6.3.9 (639.21)

 

2. A PCIe cards I need are not recognized but show up in Hackintool:

 

- Black magic Intensity Pro ( I tried different drivers )

 

3. Every time I reboot the system I get this message:

image.png.c3448f5867e2b0f4970772508190a840.png

 

Here is my current EFI Folder.

 

Maybe the fact that I can't see my PCIE cards has more to do with the current mainboards then with Mac.

 

Thank you for your help in advance.

 

Best

ben

 

 

EFI.zip

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On 9/18/2023 at 7:37 PM, benjiolino said:

Hello,

I just upgraded from my old build:

Z390 Aorus Pro 

9900k

RX6900XT

 

to this build:

 

Z690 Aorus Elite AX DDR 5

13900 KF

64GB DDR 5 

 

The machine is up and running but there are some major problems I couldn't fix yet:

 

1. WIFI is not working

I installed this adapter which is not working 

 

WiFi Adapter, NGFF M.2 Bluetooth 4.0 802.11ac WLAN Adapter BCM94352Z(#2)

 

It seams to be recognized in the system setting though:

 

 

  Bluetooth Controller:

  Address: NULL

  State: Off

  Chipset: BCM_4350C2

  Discoverable: Off

  Firmware Version: v0 c0

  Supported services: 0x382039 < HFP AVRCP A2DP HID Braille AACP GATT SerialPort >

  Transport: UART

  Vendor ID: 0x004C (Apple)

WIFI:

  Software Versions:

  CoreWLAN: 16.0 (1657)

  CoreWLANKit: 16.0 (1657)

  Menu Extra: 17.0 (1728)

  System Information: 15.0 (1502)

  IO80211 Family: 12.0 (1200.13.0)

  Diagnostics: 11.0 (1163)

  AirPort Utility: 6.3.9 (639.21)

 

2. A PCIe cards I need are not recognized but show up in Hackintool:

 

- Black magic Intensity Pro ( I tried different drivers )

 

3. Every time I reboot the system I get this message:

image.png.c3448f5867e2b0f4970772508190a840.png

 

Here is my current EFI Folder.

 

Maybe the fact that I can't see my PCIE cards has more to do with the current mainboards then with Mac.

 

Thank you for your help in advance.

 

Best

ben

 

 

EFI.zip 6.64 MB · 1 download

 

 

1. WIFI is not working - SOLVED

 

I went back to the original WIFI card from Intel and used the patch for that. now Wifi and Bluetooth works.

Unfortunately Airdrop is not working but I guess it doesn't work without internal GPU, right?

 

2. A PCIe cards I need are not recognized but show up in Hackintool- Party solved

 

my RAID card is now working with latest drivers but the Blackmagic card is still not recognized.

Maybe it's the drivers cause the PCIe slots seam to work

 

3. Every time I reboot the system I get this message: SOLVED

 

that was a crash report that got stuck in the system. Once I deleted it it was gone.

 

 

 

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Curious if the Blackmagic card works in another slot. I'm not familiar with the your particular 690 board, but I've run into lots of hardware over the past few year where a PCIe slot may share resources with another on board device. Network or WiFi are classic ones for this,  Sata ports might be as well.

 

You could check the bios and see if there is a resource conflict with the slot you are using for the card.

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8 hours ago, benjiolino said:

What exactly should I check in the BIOS?

You won't see anything useful in the BIOS.

 

On 9/21/2023 at 12:23 AM, J Lamp said:

...if there is a resource conflict with the slot you are using for the card.

This can be checked in another way. Is your SSDT-HPET.aml ACPI table personal or someone else's? In any case, I don’t see enough IRQ patches in your config.

Generate a personal SSDT-HPET.aml ACPI table and IRQ patches, - see the project https://github.com/corpnewt/SSDTTime

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On 9/22/2023 at 7:56 AM, verdazil said:

You won't see anything useful in the BIOS.

 

This can be checked in another way. Is your SSDT-HPET.aml ACPI table personal or someone else's? In any case, I don’t see enough IRQ patches in your config.

Generate a personal SSDT-HPET.aml ACPI table and IRQ patches, - see the project https://github.com/corpnewt/SSDTTime

I took it from a similar build with the same mainboard. So I have to generate a DSDT before in Windows?

The machine runs very smooth otherwise.

Faster then a Mac Ultra in CPU and GPU.

I was not sure if it makes sense to upgrade but this is like day and night compared to my 9900k.

Now the GPU is the bottleneck editing in Resolve.

 

 

 

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53 minutes ago, benjiolino said:

ok I updated my SSDT-HPET by generating it from the DSDT.

could you check if everything is fine? 

I had to upload with google cause its too big.

It's the current EFI and the system report folder:

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-LcDvQhZAexfYBoHPaCCSTNo6F7df4fr/view?usp=sharing

 

 

Everything looks right...

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I'm still trying to make my Blackmagic Intensity Pro 4k card work but no luck so far. Meanwhile I installed the driver in Windows and it was recognized immediately.

In Mac I can see it with Hackintool but the software tells me "No desktop video device detected".

Does anyone have a similar card running with Ventura and maybe similar specs then me?

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6 minutes ago, benjiolino said:

I'm still trying to make my Blackmagic Intensity Pro 4k card work but no luck so far. Meanwhile I installed the driver in Windows and it was recognized immediately.

In Mac I can see it with Hackintool but the software tells me "No desktop video device detected".

Does anyone have a similar card running with Ventura and maybe similar specs then me?

Ok I solved it. I had to go back to 12.1 to get it working. The resent version is 12.7. It's a Blackmagic problem.

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On 11/24/2023 at 1:21 AM, davidm71 said:

Saw reference to highpoint card working on a hackintosh. Curious and want to know more please.

SorryI didn't see your comment. The RAID card works really well with up to 6 drives. It is very fast. In RAID 5 with 4 drives you can expect 700mbs in both directions.

 

https://www.ebay.de/itm/132475037942?_ul=DE

 

and this you need

 

https://www.amazon.de/DeLock-mini-SAS-Kabel-36-polig-SATA/dp/B001HC4NDA

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On 1/15/2024 at 5:35 AM, benjiolino said:

SorryI didn't see your comment. The RAID card works really well with up to 6 drives. It is very fast. In RAID 5 with 4 drives you can expect 700mbs in both directions.

 

https://www.ebay.de/itm/132475037942?_ul=DE

 

and this you need

 

https://www.amazon.de/DeLock-mini-SAS-Kabel-36-polig-SATA/dp/B001HC4NDA

 

Mine is an nvme raid card. Never worked.

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