If this is "Too Long, Didn't Read," let me know and I could just upload my EFI folder for your amusement. UEFI/Output/Resolution: I have "Max," you have "2560x1440" which is probably right for you (don't know). (That's assuming you do in fact want the "beauteous" Open Core GUI.)ġ3. UEFI/Drivers: Here you need to add a "sibling" 2 | Dictionary | 4 key/value pairsĪnd you need to grab the OpenCanopy.efi driver from your Open Core package "Drivers" and add it to your OC/Drivers folder. Prev-lang:kbd - I have | String | en-US:0ġ2. I have no idea what your "j137" is, sorry.īoot-args - blank for me (don't need any), you have a bunch.Ĭsr-active-config - I have 00000000, you have FF070000 (SIP disabled) Misc/Security: We match except for SecureBootModel - I have Disabled as the argument. Misc/Debug: Differences: I have the first 3 items as "NO" and Debug/Target as "3," not "67." (Your choice.)ĩ. Then try changing the following arguments in this section:Ĩ. Click "Download ZIP" and replace your empty Resources folder with the downloaded Resources folder. This is a relatively narrow range which indicates that the Nvidia RTX 3050-Ti (Laptop) performs reasonably consistently under varying real world conditions. If you want to fix that, you need to go to this website and click on the green "Code" button. Above average consistency The range of scores (95th - 5th percentile) for the Nvidia RTX 3050-Ti (Laptop) is 34.4. But your OC/Resources folder is empty, which disallows that option. Misc/Boot: I notice you have chosen a few arguments that imply you want the optional "Open Core Beauty Treatment," or GUI. XhciPortLimit - NO (My USB ports are set up per USBPorts.kext)ħ. Intel Core i7-7700 at 4.0 GHz NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 16GB SSD Microsoft Windows 10 Pro CPU Score 979. ThirdPartyDrives - YES (recommended for TRIM on my Samsung 970 NVMe SSDs) PowerTimeoutKernelPanic - NO (same as above) PanicNoKextDump - NO (I use Release, not Debug OC version) I'll list mine where we are different:ĪppleXcpmCfgLock - NO (Covered in my Gigabyte BIOS) Kernel/Quirks: Here we diverge quite a bit. If they are not Enabled, they are not used, and there are a lot of them.Ħ. Kernel/Block/0: Here I will say that if a Dictionary in the ist has "children" (like /0 here) that show Enabled | Boolean | "NO" then those "children" can be deleted. I don't have Kernel/Add/3 either, because I have my USB ports identified with USBPorts.kext.ĥ. Kernel/Add/0 and 1: I don't know whether IntelMaui.kext requires Lilu, but if it does, I would recommend switching lines 0 and 1 so that Lilu is loaded first. ![]() (That device property allows the removal of "alcid=1" from the boot arguments in the NVRAM area of ist.)Ĥ. PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1f,0x3) | Dictionary | 1 key/value pairs, and a "child" that looks like this: layout-id | Data | 01000000 I have a second Dictionary that enables audio on my Z390 I mobo. I do not recognize any of the following "Data" lines at all I don't have any of them.ī. Device Properties/Add/PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0): I agree with your argument 0300913E assuming you have a dedicated graphics card that does not drive a display. MmioWhitelist/Patch/0: you can delete the "0" Dictionary. ist/Booter/MmioWhitelist/0 and 1: you can safely delete both of those Dictionaries (but don't touch the MmioWhitelist Array line. You don't need the "#" WARNINGS in EFI/OC/ist you can safely delete all of those.Ģ. I did notice some other stuff, so I'll mention it here.ġ. ![]() [Edit: Actually we both use Z390 even though different brands and mine is a Z390 I, so maybe not so different. Probably due to your different motherboard from mine. I also noted other strange (to me) settings, but I'm not qualified to comment on them, either. For instance, if I have understood correctly, your ACPI files should always have originated from the particular Open Core package you downloaded, and not from somewhere else. ![]() The various files supplied by Open Core are specific to the version of Open Core. We can’t name the brand and the model of the Kaby Lake notebook we have but for the purpose of fair comparison with 6700HQ we took the results of HP Pavilion 15 Gaming which has similar form factor.Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's GuideĬlick to expand.Yes, exactly. Without further ado, let’s get straight to the benchmarks… The new i7-7700HQ has a 2.8 GHz base clock and 3.8 GHz Turbo Boost – the former is 200 MHz higher than the respective 6700HQ clock while the latter raises the bar even higher – 300 MHz more. Nevertheless, the TDP has remained the same – 45W. ![]() We have an Intel Core i7-7700HQ powered notebook in our office! This is the Kaby Lake successor of the super popular Core i7-6700HQ (Skylake) used in almost any high-end notebook on the market now. As soon as we revealed the new GTX 1050 Ti, we promised you that we’ll be the first to get our hands on another great hit.
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