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How to boot with reBar enabled?

TomMac

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Motherboard
AORUS Z390 Master
CPU
i9-9900K
Graphics
Radeon™ RX 6900 XT
OS X/macOS
14.x
Bootloader
  1. OpenCore (UEFI)
Mac
  1. Mac mini
Mobile Phone
  1. iOS
I have the AORUS Z390 MASTER, OpenCore 0.9.8 and have set

Booter / Quirks / ResizeAppleGpuBars = 0
UEFI / Quirks / ResizeGpuBars = -1

But macOS Sonoma hangs when the apple appears.
How can I boot with Smart Memory Access enabled?
 
I have the AORUS Z390 MASTER, OpenCore 0.9.8 and have set

Booter / Quirks / ResizeAppleGpuBars = 0
UEFI / Quirks / ResizeGpuBars = -1

But macOS Sonoma hangs when the apple appears.
How can I boot with Smart Memory Access enabled?
To boot via ResizeBar Enabled in BIOS, set ResizeAppleGpuBars to 0. Reset NVRAM and you should be good to go!
 
Thanks, ReBar is working now, even with an Intel CPU.
But it is slower and causes stutter.
I guess you need at least PCIe 4 to use it.
 
Thanks, ReBar is working now, even with an Intel CPU.
But it is slower and causes stutter.
I guess you need at least PCIe 4 to use it.
Having ResizeBar Enabled under macOS can cause several issues and therefore is not recommended.
 

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