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GUIDE How to Enable Intel Skylake Graphics (Intel HD Graphics 515, 520, 530, 540, 550 and 580) on macOS Sonoma and Later

Thank you so much for your post. I'm using Sonoma and HD630.
 
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I have E3-1225 v5 with HD P530 IGPU, and my system is macOS Monterey. My monitor is an LG 27UL550, which normally runs at 4K@60Hz. I spoofed Skylake as Kaby Lake and successfully installed macOS Sequoia, but I encountered an issue: the screen randomly goes black for 1-2 seconds, similar to what @NumberVII and @corpGibbron experienced.

I tried many ways to fix this problem, and eventually, I found that lowering the resolution to 4K@30Hz or even lower prevents the black screen issue. However, this significantly affects the user experience. As a last resort, I had to revert to macOS Monterey.

By the way, I'm using a DP connection for my monitor. Is there any other possible solution?
 
I have E3-1225 v5 with HD P530 IGPU, and my system is macOS Monterey. My monitor is an LG 27UL550, which normally runs at 4K@60Hz. I spoofed Skylake as Kaby Lake and successfully installed macOS Sequoia, but I encountered an issue: the screen randomly goes black for 1-2 seconds, similar to what @NumberVII and @corpGibbron experienced.

I tried many ways to fix this problem, and eventually, I found that lowering the resolution to 4K@30Hz or even lower prevents the black screen issue. However, this significantly affects the user experience. As a last resort, I had to revert to macOS Monterey.

By the way, I'm using a DP connection for my monitor. Is there any other possible solution?
Can you attach the config.plist?

Also, is there any option to change the DVMT values in BIOS?
 

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