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Tested with macOS Catalina 10.15.4, but expected to work with Mojave 10.14. This configuration uses OpenCore 0.5.6 - any later releases of OpenCore have not yet been tested so use at your own risk.
This configuration works out the box with iCloud services, but it's highly reccomended to flush a new SMBIOS. Using the included SMBIOS could result in a blacklisted or permanently banned Apple ID.
OpenCore is an open-source unconventional first-in-class piece of software designed to intercept kernel loading to insert a highly advanced rootkit, designed to be an alternative to Clover. OpenCore aims to resolve the constraints and issues imposed by Clover by providing a more versatile and modular system. While OpenCore is primarily designed for Hackintosh systems, it can be used in any scenario where an emulated EFI is needed.
— From the OpenCore Vanilla Guide
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Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix B450-I
- Networking: Intel I211-AT
- Audio Codec: SupremeFX S1220A (Layout 7)
- Wireless: Realtek 8822BE
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CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X
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GPU: Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 580 8GB
- Navi GPU? Add this boot flag:
agdpmod=pikera
- Navi GPU? Add this boot flag:
For best results, load optimised defaults - BIOS Version 2801 (24/09/2019)
- SVM Mode -> Disabled (Can be enabled post-install)
- SATA Mode -> AHCI
- IOMMU -> Disabled
- XHCI Hand-off -> Enabled
- Boot\CSM -> Disabled
- Secure Boot -> Other OS
Ryzen G CPU? Disable CPB to help reduce audio issues on Ryzen G CPUs.
- Core Performance Boost -> Disabled
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Internal WiFi & Bluetooth are not supported.
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Watching DRM-Protected Video (e.g Netflix) with Safari can cause a kernel panic.
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FileVault 2 should be properly supported as of early February 2020 builds, but has not been properly tested.
4 March, 2020
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