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ASUS-TUF-GAMING-B460M-PLUS-RX5600XT-Hackintosh-Opencore

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Configuration

  • Opencore: 0.8.9
  • Version: macOS Ventura 13.2
  • Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming B460M PLUS WIFI
  • Graphics: RX5600XT
  • CPU: Intel i5 10400
  • Wireless network card: BCM94360CD

BIOS settings

Upgrade BIOS firmware to 1501 first.

  • Advanced \ CPU Configuration \ Software Guard Extensions (SGX): Software Controlled
  • Advanced \ CPU Configuration \ Intel (VMX) Virtualization Technology: Disabled
  • Advanced \ System Agent (SA) Configuration \ VT-d: Disabled
  • Advanced \ System Agent (SA) Configuration \ Graphics Configuration \ Primary Display: Auto
  • Advanced \ System Agent (SA) Configuration \ Graphics Configuration \ iGPU Multi-Monitor: Enabled
  • Advanced \ System Agent (SA) Configuration \ Graphics Configuration \ DVMT Pre-Allowcated: 256M
  • Advanced \ System Agent (SA) Configuration \ Graphics Configuration \ Primary Display: Auto
  • Advanced \ PCI Subsystem Settings \ Above 4G Decoding: Enabled
  • Advanced \ PCI Subsystem Settings \ SR-IOV Support: Disabled
  • Advanced \ USB Configuration \ XHCI Hand-off: Enabled
  • Advanced \ Onboard Devices Configuration \ Serial Port Configuration \ Serial Port: Off
  • Boot \ CSM (Compatibility Support Module) \ Lauch CSM: Disabled
  • Boot \ Secure Boot \ OS Type: Other OS
  • Boot \ Boot Configuration \ Fast Boot: Enabled

For Windows:

  • Tool \ ASUS Armoury Crate \ Download & Install ARMOURY CRATE app: Disabled

Situation

  • Work well except AX200
  • UHD 630 work well now 🎊 🎊

Issue tracking

Q: Sleep and wake error: Sleep Wake failure in EFI.
A: Run `sudo pmset -a standby 0` in terminal.
Q: Problem with the display scale of Opencore.
A: Change the value `UIScale` in NVRAM settings (also need to reset NVRAM and rebuild UEFI record).
Q: How is it compatible with ReSize BAR?
A: Turn on "ReSize BAR" in BIOS first. Then Set `ResizeAppleGpuBars` = 0 in Opencore.