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Gigabyte Designare z390 EFI - OpenCore
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Thunderbolt not working with bios F9/OSX12/OSX11 only with OSX10.x (using a MOTU Pro audio interface ) #62

Closed fab672000 closed 1 year ago

fab672000 commented 2 years ago

Describe the bug Thunderbolt not working, does not seem to be detected at all

OpenCore Logs none yet, will populate

Expected behavior thunderbolt audio should be detected by Monterey latest version.

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Additional context Everything else so far worked well. Using Designare F9 BIOS+ Core-i9 9900k + Radeon Sapphire RX580 GFX Applied your instructions and double-checked several times all your BIOS settings were applied, installed TB latest drivers for my audio interface (was working in Catalina with Clover) TB works fine in my WIndows 10 partition tb no driver sysinfo

Using your EFI folder with only minimum changes to config.plist as recommended in your instructions.

djxray89 commented 2 years ago

I'm currently having this same exact issue as well. I have Same CPU,GPU ,MOBO on F9 Bios, on Opencore 7.8

fab672000 commented 2 years ago

Also tried with bioses F6, F9i, F9i with latest microcode patches all failed on BigSur / Monterey, works fine on Catalina.

tinnakis commented 2 years ago

Hello and sorry if my question is not related to the subject. Please tell me how did you downgrade your bios from F9 to F6, F9i? Thank you very much!

fab672000 commented 2 years ago

Please tell me how did you downgrade your bios from F9 to F6, F9i? Used the fptw64.exe intel tool.

Instructions and tool I used for my board: FPTW64.zip

tinnakis commented 2 years ago

Thank you. I have the same Gigabyte Z390 Designare

matteofreddi commented 1 year ago

Hi, same problem here, with Blackmagic design thunderbolt device, any news on this topic?

fab672000 commented 1 year ago

Try enabling apple VTD (which also means you need to activate intel virtualization in BIOS).

matteofreddi commented 1 year ago

Hi, with Vt-d I can finally use thunderbolt devices! But both Ethernet controllers does not work without DMAR

tinnakis commented 1 year ago

HI, could you please tell me what bios version you are using. Thanks.

matteofreddi commented 1 year ago

Sure, I’m using F9i

seven-of-eleven commented 1 year ago

@matteofreddi I just started playing around with the EFI to include Thunderbolt. Looks like you have it figured out? Was there anything in addition to the Vt-d changes to enable it?

If more was needed can you share your EFI folder (remove serial numbers), so I can compare?

Thanks for your help. Haven't had any Thunderbolt devices to test things on until now.

seven-of-eleven commented 1 year ago

Latest version of EFI support Thunderbolt. Let me know if I need to change any settings as I only had one Thunderbolt devices to test with. Thanks.