Sorry, this is the last question (which I had already asked you in another thread but of which I have not had an answer):I believe this is the reason
how can I eliminate the display of the "Recovery" volumes in the BootPicker in OC 0.5.9?
Sorry, this is the last question (which I had already asked you in another thread but of which I have not had an answer):I believe this is the reason
I believe no one answer it because you should ask that in the OpenCore thread.Sorry, this is the last question (which I had already asked you in another thread but of which I have not had an answer):
how can I eliminate the display of the "Recovery" volumes in the BootPicker in OC 0.5.9?
You're absolutely right! Sorry for the mistake!I believe no one answer it because you should ask that in the OpenCore thread.
Anyway, please study the OpenCore manual, and look for "HideAuxiliary"
That looks absolutely awesome! Just curious, looking to do something similar myself with Vega 64's, what does the foundation Pixlas look like? Do you have two separate taps coming out of the PSU or a split in the cable from a single attachment? I'm an artist, not a computer guy, so some of what you folks take for granted is a bit of a stretch for me. Thanks!So the Dual VII's are working!
Only tested Luxmark and Bruce X FCPX so far.
Bruce x has gone from 12 seconds with the single VII down to 8-9 seconds.
Luxmark has gone from 52861 with the single up to 105791 with the duals.
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That looks absolutely awesome! Just curious, looking to do something similar myself with Vega 64's, what does the foundation Pixlas look like? Do you have two separate taps coming out of the PSU or a split in the cable from a single attachment? I'm an artist, not a computer guy, so some of what you folks take for granted is a bit of a stretch for me. Thanks!
2010 5,1 High Sierra
Well for better or for worse. Here’s what I got....
I ain’t saying it’s pretty...
And I ain’t sayin it’s a good idea...
But at least it’s enclosed in a metal box...
I installed the IOCREST NVMe PCIe controller in the second slot just above the Radeon VII card (as in your picture), but I noticed that due to the excessive proximity to the GPU fans there is an increase of noise and heat inside the cMP.