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Monitor does not turn on after wake on Kaby Lake iGPU

Fram13

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Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-H270-HD3
CPU
Intel Core i7-7700K
Graphics
Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
OS X/macOS
12.x
Bootloader
  1. OpenCore (UEFI)
Mobile Phone
  1. Android
Hello all,

I have desktop based on Gigabyte GA-H270-HD3 with Intel Core i7-7700K CPU, also Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GPU presented; installed macOS Monterey. OpenCore was configured using forum’s guides, USB mapped, sound and network works.

I have FullHD monitor with HDMI port that connected to motherboard HDMI port.

When I turn on sleep mode PC goes sleep normally, but on wake monitor does not turn on (monitor indicator blinking) and PC reboots after couple minutes. After logging in OS shows panic log.

Can you help to fix this?

Thanks.
 

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Hello all,

I have desktop based on Gigabyte GA-H270-HD3 with Intel Core i7-7700K CPU, also Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GPU presented; installed macOS Monterey. OpenCore was configured using forum’s guides, USB mapped, sound and network works.

I have FullHD monitor with HDMI port that connected to motherboard HDMI port.

When I turn on sleep mode PC goes sleep normally, but on wake monitor does not turn on (monitor indicator blinking) and PC reboots after couple minutes. After logging in OS shows panic log.

Can you help to fix this?

Thanks.
Test the RAM, update BIOS and the OC and related kexts.

Execute the following:

log show --last boot | head -1500 > ~/Documents/bootlog.txt

log show --last 1d | grep -i "Wake reason"

log show | grep -i "wake reason"

pmset -g log | grep -e "Sleep.*due to" -e "Wake.*due to"

pmset -g log | grep -i failure
 
Test the RAM, update BIOS and the OC and related kexts.

Execute the following:

log show --last boot | head -1500 > ~/Documents/bootlog.txt

log show --last 1d | grep -i "Wake reason"

log show | grep -i "wake reason"

pmset -g log | grep -e "Sleep.*due to" -e "Wake.*due to"

pmset -g log | grep -i failure

Thanks for you reply,

I have executed these commands, results are attached.

pmset failure log says:
"Failure during wake: GFX0(),SAT0(AppleAHCI),HDAS(),GLAN(IntelMausi) : Some drivers failed to handle setPowerState panic".

As my dGPU is not supported, I have tried to disable it via boot arg "-wegnoegpu" and via setting DeviceProperties -> PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0) -> disable-gpu=True in config.plist, but these methods cause monitor turn off immediately after login screen shows.

SATA and LAN work correctly, but maybe I have missed some important setting.
 

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Thanks for you reply,

I have executed these commands, results are attached.

pmset failure log says:
"Failure during wake: GFX0(),SAT0(AppleAHCI),HDAS(),GLAN(IntelMausi) : Some drivers failed to handle setPowerState panic".

As my dGPU is not supported, I have tried to disable it via boot arg "-wegnoegpu" and via setting DeviceProperties -> PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0) -> disable-gpu=True in config.plist, but these methods cause monitor turn off immediately after login screen shows.

SATA and LAN work correctly, but maybe I have missed some important setting.
Provide your EFI to check further.
 
Provide the BIOS Settings and also a copy of IOReg and kextcache output.
 

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Hello all,

I have desktop based on Gigabyte GA-H270-HD3 with Intel Core i7-7700K CPU, also Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GPU presented; installed macOS Monterey. OpenCore was configured using forum’s guides, USB mapped, sound and network works.

I have FullHD monitor with HDMI port that connected to motherboard HDMI port.

When I turn on sleep mode PC goes sleep normally, but on wake monitor does not turn on (monitor indicator blinking) and PC reboots after couple minutes. After logging in OS shows panic log.

Can you help to fix this?

Thanks.
Accoding to this guide, ACPI patch required for Intel HD 630, but this guide is written for Clover, not OpenCore. How to patch ACPI in OpenCore?
 
Accoding to this guide, ACPI patch required for Intel HD 630, but this guide is written for Clover, not OpenCore. How to patch ACPI in OpenCore?
Its no longer needed!

On several Desktops, there is a wake issue for IGPUs.
 

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