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Memtest for mac sierra
Memtest for mac sierra





memtest for mac sierra

  • Intel -> Patch -> Advanced -> Spoof Video Device ID ->.
  • Intel -> Intel Generation -> Coffee Lake.
  • Menu Bar -> Framebuffer -> MacOS 10.14.
  • In other words, it might not be the configuration, EFI, drivers.īecause you're using only the iGPU due to space constraints, Hackintool should be configured as follows: For sure the Gigabyte was handling the situation better than this ASRock. Part of this issue might be the i3 CPU itself. The Gigabyte support replied to me saying some of the Intel CPU have bugs in relationship to internal graphics. Initially I thought the board was faulty but after the move to this ASRock board I'm thinking something with the iGPU in the i3 itself has issues. What was happening at 4k 60Hz was flickering, while the board was usable at 30Hz. So I'm not using such particular implementation of the framebuffer patch.ģ-Another story is the fact that the very same Intel i3, SSD, Ram, PSU etc etc were mounted on a Gigabyte Z390-N WiFi with which I had trouble with a 4k Monitor and 60Hz even though such board has Display Port and HDMI 2.0. Just by opening Final Cut Pro X you get a system freeze.

    #MEMTEST FOR MAC SIERRA MP4#

    So, as of now, if I especially watch 4k video in IINA with MP4 files once in a while I get a reboot.Ģ-Instead, when using the framebuffer patch you can find directly in Hackintool for the ASRock Z390M-ITX, you get an unstable system. Better rebooting as the freezes lead to MacOS installation corruption that needed a reinstall. Once in a while while watching a video with an app called IINA I had those freezes but reverting Bios back to 1.10 that then turned into Rebooting. That motherboard is different though.ġ-The code you have about this ASRock Z390M-ITX on your thread about iGPU patching using Hackintool generally works well. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide







    Memtest for mac sierra