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5T33Z0 commented
Hi. I am not really sure what the reason is.
Try this:
- Remove the
Enable-Metal
from the iGPU properties. i've force-enabled it becasue Polaris Cards don't support Metal 3, but the iGPU does. - Save and reboot and check again
If this doesn't work:
- Have you tried booting without SSDT-NAVi?
- The latest SSDT-NAVI doesn't require DAGPM.kext any more: https://github.com/5T33Z0/OC-Little-Translated/tree/main/11_Graphics/GPU/AMD_Navi
- Maybe the card is sitting behind a second the PCI Bridge. In this case, use SSDTtime to detect it: https://github.com/5T33Z0/OC-Little-Translated/tree/main/11_Graphics/GPU/GPU_undetected
- More Mteal 3 Stuff: https://github.com/5T33Z0/OC-Little-Translated/tree/main/11_Graphics/Metal_3
5T33Z0 commented
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I followed the tutorial but with the 1 method I get stuck I'm a bit of a novice. I do not understand which ssdt of the system it is to drag in the terminal. I tried dragging the entire acpi folder. But refuses. I use the second method more simple for me. Add new ssdt-brg0 I change the path inside and its seems working. I dont know if good.
Well, the guide says: "drag in your system's D S D T and hit Enter".
If it works then it's good!
metalgpu
is for testing if metal 3 is supported in Ventura and working for either iGPU or GPU. You enable Metal 3 for either the iGPU or the GPU – not both.