Gigabyte Ga Ex58 Ud5 Drivers For Mac

What is your motherboard? Where is your edited DSDT coming from?You didn't provide enough info to diagnose the problem. Provide full list of hardware in your signature.If you are using GA-EX58-UD5, you can try attached EX58-UD5-F13mod11 BIOS and my DSDT, config.plist from original post.If it is different motherboard, try modified BIOS from here:Apologies, I'm on the GA EX58 UD5 and x5670. I'm actually on Windows and not Apple OS, so I'm wondering if some modification to the BIOS allowed you to have the x5670 on F13 and if so, if I can have that modification without the Apple OS bits. Thanks!Edited June 21, 2019 by ZetrenMore Details.

Apologies, I'm on the GA EX58 UD5 and x5670. I'm actually on Windows and not Apple OS, so I'm wondering if some modification to the BIOS allowed you to have the x5670 on F13 and if so, if I can have that modification without the Apple OS bits. Thanks!I am using both Apple OS and Windows with BIOS version that I previously attached.This modified BIOS is not Apple OS specific, so it could be used on Windows only machines.To get rid of old BIOS copy from our 'Dual Bios' machines, after rebooting you need to flash the Bios again.Also after second Bios flash and before attempting to overclock, load 'Optimized Defaults' first and reboot.Edited July 15, 2019 by Emilo. So now it magically works. I assume I was changing too many variables during overclocking which caused it not to stick.

Question: Q: Logic 9.0.2: 'Selected Driver not found (-10202)' More Less. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not. Selected driver not found 10202 logica. (-10202) Mon Jul 11, 2016 12:48 pm If anyone is having the same issue with El Capitan (2016), I found that, if you have installed MainStage 3, as well, go to your applications folder Right click on MainStage Select 'Show Package Contents Contents MAC OS run ManStage.

I don't know.What exact difference is there between ga-ex58-ud5MOD101612f13 and F13 mod 11? ThanksOn my mobo ga-ex58-ud5MOD101612f13 was giving me some trouble, but it was reported to work well for others.

Feb 15, 2012 - My request is for mobo Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 revision F13 estable. I have installed mac lion with dsdt for F12 revision bios.

If it works for you just stick with it.All those mods suppose to be BIOS updates of three items: Intel RAID for SATA, Realtek LAN, Jmicron RAID SATA.Edited June 26, 2019 by Emilo. I've replaced Thermal Pads on my GA EX58. I used some very thick (about 3mm) and soft pads for Mosfets and South bridge heatsinks but worked like a charm. The heatsinks themselves just pressed down the pads when I remounted the plastic retain screws. Be very careful when removing the old ones, mine were old and stuck upon the Mosfets and a guitar pick helped a lot to pull them up from the SMD.

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Anyhow I suggest to replace them, X58 boards they run hot at stock frequencies and of course even more when overclocked so a good heat dissipation is mandatory.Edited August 26, 2019 by PPCnostalgic. Hi allIs there anyone here with one of the Gigabyte X58 motherboards, who is using a recent AMD GPU? Such as the RX580 or Vega 64?Until recently I was using the 7970Ghz / R9 280X, which generally worked OK except from boot I could only get a picture on 2 ports, and needed to sleep & wake for all GPU ports to work. Also, since 10.14, there would be many errors in Console until I did sleep and wake.

In particular, the error 'CRITICAL ERROR: VBLANK interrupt has not been generated in time!' Now I have upgraded to a Gigabyte RX Vega 64, and the situation is worse: I get no picture on any port at all until I sleep and wake, but trying to sleep will cause the system to crash. And there are even more errors in Console, including messages about 'GPU hang' and stuff like that.The only solution is to boot without any monitors connected to any GPU port. This means no errors appear, and a sleep will work (I do it remotely by SSH from another computer). Then when the machine is sleeping I can plug in all monitors, then wake it up, and it mostly then works. Except I am having intermittent problems getting my 4K monitor to connect at 4K@60hz (over DisplayPort).

And also, I have no HW h264/h265 encode/decode acceleration.So I am wondering/hoping whether any other X58 user is using a recent AMD GPU and knows of any solutions for these many problems? I am using WhateverGreen latest version, and with the Vega 64 I use Clover's 'InjectATI' option; I don't know what this changes exactly, but it gives me a much higher GPU score in Geekbench, so it is definitely helping in some way.My current theory is that the most likely reason for these problems is that I have no internal GPU, which most users do have these days.Thanks in advance for any help or info.TBEDIT: Thanks to help from mald0n on another forum, I have now got working h264/h265 encode/decode, and have seemingly resolved the 4K@60 issue. My bootup situation is also improved, as I can now boot with exactly one monitor connected and get a picture on it.

I still need to sleep & wake to get a picture on more monitors, and must disconnect other monitors before booting otherwise sleep is not possible. But this is still a big improvement, and for anyone who had just one monitor, it would work perfectly without sleep being required at all.The solution: changing SMBIOS to iMacPro 1.1, which is a system that does not have an iGPU and therefore seemingly makes a useful difference on other systems that don't have an iGPU, like our X58 systems.It's not a perfect solution but things are much improved for me at this moment.

I'd still love to hear from anyone else using a recent AMD GPU to see if you have these issues or have found any solution.Edited September 18, 2019 by TheBloke.

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