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Jaidy

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  1. @Allubz @Arrakis Which BIOS version are you two using? I have a TRX40 Aorux Extreme, F4q BIOS. I can not shutdown my system. It always restarts when I shut down. Previously this problem was solved by disabling "Wakeup on LAN access" option in the BIOS, but not for this one. If shutdown is working for you, would you have any suggestions?
  2. Did you get it directly from AMD or off of eBay? If the former, then how did you manage to get one so fast? I run a 6800 XT which is nice but it’d be cool to get a 6900XT
  3. for the people running Gigabyte motherboards using F4q bios, do you have the problem we previously had when shutdown would lead to a restart? I have set the "Wake on LAN" to be disabled in the bios, but it still restarts when I shutdown.
  4. shifted to MacPro7,1, removed the Whatevergreen kext, and it boots without agdpmod=pikera argument. Thank @iGPU for this guide, works perfectly for me! 🙂
  5. is there anyone using a non-reference RDNA 2 card and is able to get to desktop without using agdpmod=pikera boot argument?
  6. for the people running RDNA2 cards, is there a problem with the display properties? I have a Benq EW3280 monitor, with a Power Color Red Devil 6800 XT. I am using agdpmod=pikera boot argument. The display is fed via a DisplayPort. It turns out that the picture is much less brighter than previously. Furthermore, on the On Screen Display (OSD) menu for the monitor, the Brightness and Contrast options are disabled. This seems to be a macOS thing, since when I boot into the BIOS configuration, then the brightness is fine, and also the aforementioned options are enabled in the monitor OSD. Is anyone else facing this issue? Can some one advise me how to address it? I tried using Mac Pro 7,1 SMBIOS. That would boot to black screen too without the agdpmod=pikera argument. On another forum, it was mentioned that Mac Pro 7,1 definitions along with -wegoff works. I have not tried that. Is -wegoff a boot argument? Never mind, HDR was enabled.
  7. @Ploddles Is your system stable with 11.4's beta? Mine is my work machine so in the past I have avoided beta versions, though if its stable then I am getting impatient to use my 6800 xt. Also, can you please upload your EFI that works with 11.4, also OC 0.6.8? Finally can I update to 11.4 beta from 11.3, rather than a full install which would require me installing all my programs again too.
  8. by the way, has anyone here tried the TR Pro? The ability to run up to 2TB of RAM is quite sweet there.
  9. That is exactly the plan, though I was thinking waiting till 11.4.3 that is a good use for your card!
  10. I have tried with the latest BIOS, but it boots to a black screen. Can you please tell me what settings to do in the BIOS?
  11. Now that Gigabyte has officially released F4p BIOS, does your system boot in Big Sur with it?
  12. @Ploddlesdo you know why has Gigabyte not released F4n BIOS to public yet? I've been using it since you posted it a while back and it seems very stable. Is it to enable the Zen3 TRs when they come out?
  13. I'm very grateful (as always 🙂). Can you please share your BIOS settings too. I think I messed something up..
  14. Thanks for the suggestion. My memory is actually 3600MHz (if that's what you meant by rated?). But I would scale it back to 3200MHz.
  15. Hi, I got a restart, and this is the report. Can someone please help in identifying why did it crash? panic(cpu 36 caller 0xffffff801ecbf20d): "metadata list corruption through element 0xffffff8824fd9f90 detected in zone VM map entries"@/AppleInternal/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-7195.81.3/osfmk/kern/zalloc.c:521 Backtrace (CPU 36), Frame : Return Address 0xffffffa3df423a70 : 0xffffff801e4bab4d 0xffffffa3df423ac0 : 0xffffff801e5fd7e3 0xffffffa3df423b00 : 0xffffff801e5ede1a 0xffffffa3df423b50 : 0xffffff801e45fa2f 0xffffffa3df423b70 : 0xffffff801e4ba3ed 0xffffffa3df423c90 : 0xffffff801e4ba6d8 0xffffffa3df423d00 : 0xffffff801ecbef9a 0xffffffa3df423d70 : 0xffffff801ecbf20d 0xffffffa3df423d80 : 0xffffff801e518574 0xffffffa3df423db0 : 0xffffff801e518984 0xffffffa3df423e20 : 0xffffff801e55be1e 0xffffffa3df423e60 : 0xffffff801e55fbeb 0xffffffa3df423f00 : 0xffffff801ea45af2 0xffffffa3df423f40 : 0xffffff801eb698cb 0xffffffa3df423fa0 : 0xffffff801e4601f6 Process name corresponding to current thread: Google Chrome Helper (Renderer) Mac OS version: 20D64 Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 20.3.0: Thu Jan 21 00:07:06 PST 2021; root:xnu-7195.81.3~1/RELEASE_X86_64 Kernel UUID: C86236B2-4976-3542-80CA-74A6B8B4BA03 KernelCache slide: 0x000000001e200000 KernelCache base: 0xffffff801e400000 Kernel slide: 0x000000001e210000 Kernel text base: 0xffffff801e410000 __HIB text base: 0xffffff801e300000 System model name: iMacPro1,1 (Mac-7BA5B2D9E42DDD94) System shutdown begun: NO Panic diags file available: YES (0x0) Hibernation exit count: 0 System uptime in nanoseconds: 263414898231086 Last Sleep: absolute base_tsc base_nano Uptime : 0x0000ef930f700c06 Sleep : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 Wake : 0x0000000000000000 0x000000359507445d 0x0000000000000000
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