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Seeking Guidance: Installing Hackintosh on AMD Ryzen 5 5500U
Check opencore guide and WhateverRed
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AMD laptop for hackintosh?
No unfortunately , it only works with APUs based on Raven/Raven 2 you can see WhateverRed's github for more details with the link below. https://github.com/NootInc/WhateverRed
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Deferred Rematching Count 0
Another big problem is the lack of a supported GPU (unless you forgot to mention it). Maybe WhateverRed can make the iGPU work, not sure though.
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Big Sur on Asus VivoBook X515DAP
If you can't find it, here's a direct link to the latest build zip file as of the posting of this comment
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No GPU Acceleration RX580 8GB (macOS Monterey)
https://github.com/NootInc/WhateverRed should work fine for just the APU the Ryzen 3 2200 g is a Raven .. not together with that piece of junk GPU
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AMD laptops and AMD APUs
Yes, but only up until BigSur, and not "officially" in the guide either. Also, I totally understand the reasons why its not.. See here
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Config.plist not found
Wrong ;) WhateverRed is here to save the day
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Ryzentosh APU Success (Ryzen 3 3200g with iGPU)
CPU: Ryzen 3 3200g GPU: Vega 8 iGpu RAM: 16gb Motherboard/Laptop Make and Model: ASUS A320m-k motherboard Audio Codec: ALC887 Ethernet Card: Realtek RTL8111 The WhateverRed kext made Ryzen APUs supported in macOS, this applies to both laptops and desktops. No lag, works flawlessly except for a few apps (FL Studio), does work with Adobe apps, Logic Pro X and most commonly used software. HDMI audio temporarily doesn't work, pc front panel audio works fine though. Software based DRM seems to not work 100% but I believe it's expected.
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graphics card recomendation
With that APU this project is gonna be pretty interesting for you https://github.com/NootInc/WhateverRed
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I need help with adding WhateverRed into my OpenCore EFI
So, Im not entirely new in hackintosh but i´ve never experimented with ryzen igpu´s. I found a kekt to enable it called WhateverRed ( https://github.com/NootInc/WhateverRed ) but i dont know how to add it to my EFI. I have a windows pc but if needed i know how to emulate mac os
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about 1 year ago
NootInc/WhateverRed is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of WhateverRed is C++.
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