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  1. Lorys89, a single press of the power button does NOT make the menu for power, sleep, restart appear.
  2. Keep in mind I am running on an 840 Samsung, prime95 and davinci are both running in the background. load averages: 5.44 5.96 9.43
  3. So far so good after disabling the two "Sleep" SSDT's. Current Uptime: % uptime 17:07 up 1:40, 2 users, load averages: 4.30 4.62 13.39
  4. Okay, I am signing off for a bit...going to leave the system running with Cinebench in stability mode and might start prime 95. Hope to resolve the sleep function and pickup a compatible wifi card plus clone to an NVME. May or may not use this system with iServices, I tend to like my workstations to be OFFLINE or LAN only, also need to give Sonoma a try. Revisiting some of my old multi-cam FCP projects may be fun...in the day, I burned out a MacBook Pro 17 inch while on the road, although the 3770k desktop was powerful for it's time, this is a major upgrade for this VW! One of my most viewed music videos that I used the Canon 5D Mkiii, edited on the MBP17 in FCPx: enjoy. Youtube compression sucks...
  5. I haven't used this software much before, however I followed along and set the software preferences to either rendering mode and the project settings 500 fps limit, 1080p, using original footage. 6 TRN nodes: Metal, 42 OpenCL, 10 66 TRN Nodes: Metal, 30 OpenCL, 15
  6. Yes, I will setup Davinci next. I never really used it but will do so. OKAY, the system “went to sleep” (the cpu fans spun down) but immediately back woke up….and the display will NOT wake….0d is displayed in the motherboard LED, which I believe is D0…”cpu initialization error.” Going to disable those sleep SSDT’s for now… Well it wasn’t the TB4 ssdt that caused any issues but sleep! Lol, who needs sleep? Actually, I do like sleep….had to reset the BIOS by the button on the motherboard…just like last time in Linux…odd.
  7. Fabioson really kicked things off with getting the installer to boot. My thread at AMD-OSX was not getting much traction, and I had come across this webpage while searching for TRx40 builds. Granted my thread at AMD-OSX laid dormant for a month since the hardware was built. I had to refresh myself on the Open Core setup and started with my Intel 2600k LGA1155 and 5900x AM4. As we are on the day of the 40th anniversary of MacOS, yes, this is a great thing. When I picked these parts out back in December, it was my instinct that it would be possible…I traded an entire 14900k build in at my local store just for the CPU! I have had Cinebench running the stability test…the display did go to sleep in the middle of it but the keyboard woke it back up. Uptime of 18 minutes so far. Also, not sure if I reported this but a single press of the case power button still NOT does activate the power/reboot/sleep menu. Going to try apple menu>sleep now
  8. I have enabled both SLPB-SBRG and S3, am rebooting now Okay I reched the desktop with both sleep related ssdt’s enabled….will send Ioreg…
  9. OKAY, it finally posted…BIOS reset… okay….we are at the OC boot picker….selected Ventura…lift off…am at the desktop….
  10. receiving a bad error code now “D0” Cpu initialization error on the motherboard LED debug turned off the power supply and allowing it to reset, going to oull bios battery backup…
  11. Okay break time is over, the women of the house wanted to understand what it is I have been doing at all these odd hours. They understand and are happy for the successfulness. seems like while I was away, something crashed…perhaps because I inly have the single ssdt S3 enabled….standby
  12. Power button on the case still has no effect… okay, using both, stand by…cookies!
  13. Be right back, the young lady of the home has cookies hot out of the oven! System did not like the S3 ssdt initially but it did successfully boot.
  14. Okay, I reloaded my Bios profile that I saved prior to the Tb4 ssdt testing, now rebooting and going to try ssdt-_S3 …stand by The old broadcom adapter I have in the pci-e x1 adapter is the *Not compadible* style. Okay, am back in the system now…stand by To clarify, am I adding the SSDT-_S3.aml and removing the SSDT-SLPB-SBRG.aml, or using both?
  15. The bios reset! but i do not think it has to do with the MacOS sleep ssdt or the TB4. I have yet to implement SSDT-_S3.aml. Something was quite weird with the linux sleep.
  16. I can’t say the SSDT we added changed any of the MacOS Sleep functionality. On a separate topic: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1749336-REG/intel_ax210_d2wg_nvxc_killer_ax1675_ieee_802_11ax.html/ this is the wifi card I have, the killer 1675 https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/211485/intel-killer-wifi-6e-ax1675-xw/specifications.html I will have to confirm as it installed in my Dell G7 Laptop..
  17. “Suspend” under debian linux is different…while the cpu fans continue to spin and the display turns off…neither the power button wake the display, mouse, or keyboard! This was booted via systemd, not OC. Hard to hard reset the system by holding the power button down…suspend under debian was a bad idea…waiting to post.
  18. Okay am back in the system, not sure what caused the reboot The case power button still does not have any function. Sleep appears to only rest the display….I will see how this system sleeps in Linux. To confirm, the power button does wake the display just as a keyboard press does.
  19. https://support.apple.com/kb/sp238?locale=en_US the specs for my first Mac, the “Quadra 900” hmmm okay the system reboot after adding that ssdt…
  20. I have left the machine online and according to the terminal, uptime of 5:38. Apple logo menu > click sleep: cpu cooler fans continue spinning….case LED power light is solid….display is off…one press of spacebar woke the display. A single press of the case power button once after the display is off, does wake the display…however the menu does not appear. I will now load the SSDT…and reboot…stand by https://computerhistory.org/exhibits/hello-the-mac-at-40/ The Mac is now 40 years old and here we are configuring a new x86 platform!
  21. https://www.amazon.com/Noctua-NH-U14S-TR5-SP6-Premium-Threadripper/dp/B0CHRS9RXB https://noctua.at/en/nh-u14s-tr5-sp6 this is the unit I am using, but I believe the air flow is limited in my case as well.
  22. Will it work as a scratch disk or is it best to avoid all MacOS use and only use it for Windows/Linux? I may install an WD 850X (Sandisk)
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