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@arbaa30/hackintoshbios

v12.1.0

Published

### Hackintosh for Asus ROG Strix Z390-E

Downloads

150

Readme

Development on hold. Use instructions below for update.

Hackintosh for Asus ROG Strix Z390-E

OpenCore 0.8.2 | MacOS Monterey 12.4

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About

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📃 Hardware

  • Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-E Gaming ATX (s-1151)
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-9600K 3.7GHz/9MB (s-1151)
  • GPU: Radeon RX 580 8GB DDR5 Sapphire Pulse
  • RAM: Crucial Ballistic Sport LT Red 3200MHz (16x2)
  • Memory: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB
  • WIFI/Bluetooth: Fenvi T919
  • Power: 650W Corsair RM650X
  • CPU Cooler: Be Quite Dark Rock Pro 4
  • Case: DeepCool Matrexx 55
  • Monitor: LG UltraFine 27UL650-W 27’’
  • Mouse: Logitech MXMaster 2S
  • Keyboard: Varmilo VA108MAC
  • Kingston SKC400S37 128Gb
  • WD Caviar Blue WD10EZEX 1 Tb

🔄 Status

❗️ Usage

  1. Fill the SMBIOS section
  2. Update BIOS to the latest version

|Option|Flag state | | - | - | |Fast Boot | - | |Secure Boot | - | |VT-d | - | |CSM | - | |CFG-Lock | - | |Serial Port | - | |WiFi & Bluetooth | - | |Above 4G | + | |XHCI Hand-off | + | |OS Type | windows | |XMP II profile (optional)| + |

🛠 Tools

✅ Manual update

  1. Update kexts
    You can compile them with Lilu-and-Friends.
    Or download the pre-compiled ones from kexts.goldfish64.com.

  2. Update following *.efi files

  • EFI/BOOT/BOOTx64.efi
  • EFI/OC/OpenCore.efi
  • EFI/OC/Drivers/OpenRuntime.efi
  • EFI/OC/Drivers/OpenCanopy.efi
  • EFI/OC/Tools/OpenShell.efi
  • Remove EFI/OC/Resources and replace with this.
  1. Update Config
  • Run OC Config Compare on config.plist and the Docs/Sample.plist from the release archive.
  • Compare the highlighted values side by side.
  • Double-check the guide on the differences.
  • Use Sanity Checker or ocvalidate utility.

📩 Credits

by @lbrdev