Now that you're mentioning this, I have exactly the same issue : I flashed the bootROM with my HD7970, and my initial problem was solved, then I replaced the card last Tuesday with my RX580, and the issue is back...
Hadn't thought about it, as before flashing the bootROM to 140.0.0.0 to have NVMe as a boot disk, everything was working as it should with the RX580...
I hope now it is not motherboard related, tell me the results of your tests with your new motherboard.
I’ll check it in a few days and let you know.
Hi,
Have you had the opportunity to try your RX580 again? On my side, I have done a clean install of Mojave on my NVMe, then tried both GPU: only the HD7970 allows my MacPro to start flawlessly...
Sounds not a co-incident.
Both of you have boot issue with 140.0.0.0.0 + NVMe boot drive + RX580?
But seems can completely fix the issue by swapping GPU?
Did you try if remove NVMe?
I wonder if the above all 3 elements really create this “special combo”
P.S. for info, on the MacOS forum, people still complaining APFS + TRIM can cause very slow boot. So, that part may be just an MacOS bug.
On my side, I have replaced the NVMe SSD by a SATA connected SSD, and of course, no problem anymore.
There really is something between the 140.0.0.0.0 bootROM,the RX580 and the NVMe drive...
Too bad :-(
Sorry, what I meant was :Could the problem be the NVMe M type PCIe adapter ?
My RX580 completely failed, and produced no video signal at all.
Sapphire issued me an RMA and the card is enroute to Walnut CA. Correspondence with Sapphire seems to indicate they will ship me a new card. I can’t really test further until I receive my replacement (probably after the new year).
Did you have the Sapphire Pulse RX580 8GB model? Have an approximate date of purchase and retailer? Reading reports of several recently failing RX580's that SEEM to be have been shipped to retailers around June or July 2018. Wondering if there's an issue that was corrected others should be on the lookout for.