The famous first post tells you a GCN4 GPU needs an external display or a simple display emulator stick connector plugged in to fire up the internal display when booting High Sierra. Known issue - I bet. So reading the docs would bring much closer.
What's the "best" CPU that I can put in this machine? Will it take one of the Ivy Bridge processors? And how much power can I expend? (the 2400 that I have is 65W, can I take one of the i7's at 95?)"It is a great idea to change the CPU as well. I bought the Intel Core I7 870 and it's going well."
Hi guys, I'm new here and also new to old imacs... I have a question, I have an Imac mid 2011 A1311 and I installed a Quadro k2000M video card, at first the ventura recognized it, but I have some glitches and some slowness, I've already installed the After installing the opencore patch but it still isn't normal, am I forgetting something? Can you please help me?
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Hi Ivan many many thanks, this solution works for 21” iMac mid 2011 too? I will try 🙏 thanks
Hi, TBH i only tried it on imac 2011 27" and it works. hopefuly it works as well on 21"Hi Ivan many many thanks, this solution works for 21” iMac mid 2011 too? I will try 🙏 thanks
Sonoma installs and works great for me on WX7100 iMacs; using the latest OCLP v1.0.0 of course. I'd suggest loading it and giving it a go, then work backwards to older macOS if you have issues or feel the performance is lacking.....
Now onto learning how to deal with OpenCore and getting Monterey installed.
BTW, does anyone have any comments on going past Monterey with a GPU that is not supported by Metal2? I see that there is legacy support, but will that come with a performance hit?
How did you change the name of the Graphics Card?Sonoma installs and works great for me on WX7100 iMacs; using the latest OCLP v1.0.0 of course. I'd suggest loading it and giving it a go, then work backwards to older macOS if you have issues or feel the performance is lacking.
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The BiOS and some internal macOS and OC tables determine the name - which is purely cosmetic. Apple does not use AMD marketing names in all cases, e.g. the M5100 chip can show up as R9 M370X.How did you change the name of the Graphics Card?
My card is the AMD RADEON WX4150 4GB
And it currently says AMD RADEON POLARIS.
Revert OCLP patches (from ATI 4670) and apply new patches (for AMD GCN) - this is more an how to use OCLP problem than a GPU related one.Hello, i hope someone can help me. I have an imac 10.1, 27 inch, A1312, late 2009 with Monterey12.7, OC1.0.1, 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM, CPU Intel 3.33 GHz Core 2 Duo, ATI Radeon HD 4670 256 MB. Works perfectly except for the missing metal option. I flashed a red Dell M5100 with M5100-HynixAFS-GOP.rom. The boot process works perfectly, but the display brightness cannot be adjusted and the graphics are very slow. The system report shows an M5100 with 16MB RAM. The config.plist boot args says: keepsyms=1 debug=0x100 -lilubetaall -btlfxallowanyaddr ipc_control_port_options=0 -nokcmismatchpanic amfi=0x80 -disable_sidecar_mac -lilubetaall -radpg=15 -wegtree agdpmod=pikera. The Metal GPU is not supported. I would be very grateful for a tip. Best regards
Just exactly like in the picture?S7100X card needs iMac12,2 MXM-B heat sink and the same Dremel modifications as the W6170M/W7170M cards.
YES, exactly like in the picture.Just exactly like in the picture?
I had a similar issue when flashing m WX7100. turns out that there were different variants for the card and the one I tried first didn't work. When I loaded a different one, all was good.Thank you for your reply. I've tried with -6 option ad it seems that the rom has been programmed. But I still have the Black Screen. Is there something else to do? I've rebooted with option key pressed but the screen is still dead.
Do you have a photo?Cut a silicon termal pad to the size of the ODD sensor and use some epoxy/resin at the edges of the sensor.
Use a clamp or some wight to press the sensor to the surface of the heatsink during the hardening of the resin.
The thermal pad will give a good coupling an electric insulation to the ODD sensor.