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@valmeidayour driver section is a disaster 😛 in 075 and before many things are changed Check to start driver section , it should be as you can see below
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@23d1could you post your config.plist?
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maybe I was not clear I would like to see this: during Cinebench test with PBO enabled it is a bios problem AMD app if you do not modify basic feature or option is not responsible of lack of performance
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non vorrei offendere la sensibilità di nessuno ma a me sembra una gran cagata al momento nemmeno la novità riesce a ricreare un minimo effetto placebo qui... adesso lo sto usando un po' di piu', ma onestamente non ci vedo un salto di versione devo dire che non lo vedo neanche tra Big Sur e Monterey.... Staro' perdendo la vista 🙂
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In my previous testing in windows OS with resize bar bios option I have no difference in usual benchmark I do, some people say a good improvement is in games I can't say because I have no games In OSX this new features seems also a bit unpowered and not complete (not sure about this), then we have to have hope that initial OpenCore implementation is working well for all users (and AMD users are not so considered well from Opencore's devs 🙂 ) So, for these reasons I am not investigating hard in this field (beta OS if used in Monterey and beta bootloader...and more beta resize bar option) Benchmark also in OSX for me is not affected. To improve GPU benchmark is better to concentrate our efforts to Soft PM Power table because, our 6900 xt in heavy utilisation could throttle and undervolting it a bit produces in my case better result in luxmark3.1 @DriftwoodEnergy Saver option could be different if you use or not SSDT-plug or CPU power management. mechanical disks in my rig so an option more is there!
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To have PBO enabled you must have a proper cpu cooling system but to prove a thing you can try this: put it enable in bios boot osx open AMD power gadget tools run cinebench cpu benchmark one time (off multiple tests) check tdp with amd power gadget max tdp value i mean You will be astonished check the same with auto or disabled for PBO option in poor cpu cooler condition PBO in auto or disabled produce pretty same tdp value as side note a huge tdp value produces tremendous temperatures and a tiny improvement in benchmark
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Could you post a screen grab of your PBO bios settings? thank you
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@iGPUI am using same energy saver options you have but if I use 10 as value in new quirk I have a bad wake (black screen), I have to use 8 performance with geek bench 5.4.1 is the same in my case
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nooooo mi hai spostato la bandierinaaaaa
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@23d1you know , I loved Proxmox way 🙂 but results in optimal situation was very similar and a bit lower than bare metal for all of us The advantages of proxmox were others, greater compatibility with Adobe apps ... but today I don't see valid reasons to still use that kind of virtualization (albeit advanced and fantastic)
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Enabling resize bar on bios and in config with a value of 10 could cause a sleep/wake problem during wake stage (black screen or reboot) A solution was proposed on Hackintosh-forum.de from hackmac004 setting quirk value to 8 solves wake problem
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64 cores is better than 32 c+32 threads cant you use also in bare metal 64 cores option without hyper thread? in cinebench 23 my best result is about 47000 with PBO enabled you will see also a wattage increase if PBO is enabled ( not auto, not disabled)
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KVM should be a bit less fast than Bare Metal or, in an ideal condition, kvm has similar values
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075 and resize bar feature break Sleep/wake cycle here System does not wake anymore after sleep I cannot see any improvement in my graphic benchmark for now.
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@tomniccould explain better it is an old method he patched two libs
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@Driftwoodno improvement
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non c'e bisogno di dortania te la compili semplice da solo 🙂 OpenCore-0.7.5-RELEASE.zipOpenCore-0.7.5-DEBUG.zip te l'ho postata io di solito si scarica lo zip da opencore master (github) e poi lanci il tool all'interno in pochi secondi hai l'ultima versione compilata
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in pratica e' un'opzione presente negli ultimi bios delle piastre madri che dovrebbe dare un miglioramento in alcune situazioni, sopratutto credo sui giochi ma noi hackintoshari con multipli sistemi non potevamo attivarlo non essendo supportato dal sistema (si credeva) e dal bootloader ora si quindi e' comoda la cosa soprattutto per chi ha un multiboot vediamo se poi ci saranno prestazioni grafiche migliori parliamo comunque di schede della serie 6xxx o su windows 3xxx (anche inferiori mi pare)
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OpenCore-0.7.5-RELEASE.zip per I possessori di schede che supportano il resize bar una interessante novità...
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wow Resize bar now works 🙂
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compiled now from opencore master : OpenCore-0.7.5-RELEASE.zipOpenCore-0.7.5-DEBUG.zip
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