Opencore config for my PC.
- Current OC version: 0.9.7
- Current macOS Version: 13.6.3
- Case: Sharkoon DG7000-G RGB
- RAM: G.Skill 32GB Aegis DDR4-3000 CL16 Dual Kit
- SSD (Windows): Samsung 860 Evo 500GB
- SSD (macOS): Samsung 980 500GB
- HDD Backup: WD 1TB (idk specific information)
- GPU: RX 6600 XT (PowerColor Red Devil)
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
- Mainboard: ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4
- Ethernet: Giga PHY Intel® I211AT
- Audio: Realtek ALC1200 (layout 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 27, 28, 29)
- WiFi & Bluetooth: Fenvi T919 (Link)
- Power: 750 Watt be quiet! Straight Power 11
- DVD Drive: LiteOn iHAS324 DVD-RW SATA
- Download the latest release
- Download propertree and edit EFI/OC/config.plist
- Change PlatformInfo -> MLB, ROM, SystemUUID and SystemSerialNumber using GenSMBIOS
- Create the macOS Installer USB-Stick using this guide. You don't need to create the EFI, that work have I done already.
- Update the BIOS settings according to this guide.
- Insert USB and boot! When entering the macOS Recovery, click Disk Utility, format your Disk as APFS/GUID and then install macOS.
- iServices
- Davinci Resolve
- Audio (over USB, didn’t test the headphone-jack)
- GPU Acceleration
- WiFi + Bluetooth
- AirDrop, all Continuity features
- USB Ports (only on the back, I had to remove the USB-Header cable for the io-panel to get bluetooth working)
- Shutdown and Restart
- CPU temp
- Xcode
- Magic Keyboard and Mouse working in Bios, Windows and macOS without reconnecting (used a native apple-wifi-card and connected it in macOS, didn’t have to install bootcamp but wasn’t allowed to install the bluetooth driver)
- Ethernet (AppleIGB kext currently not working, Link to my issue)
- Fan speed (AMD Power Gadget can view it but other apps in macos like the macs fan control doesn’t)
- Apple Magic Mouse scrolling under windows, because if I install the drivers of my bluetooth card I’d have to reconnect it everytime
- Sidecar because unsupported iGPU on AMD (or no iGPU found)
Constant SSD speed (going up and down randomly)-> fixed by setting theSetApfsTrimTimeout
(trim timeout on boot) to4294967295
(maximum value)