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ckrueger99

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  1. Do you mean patches are currently available for 2020 CC? Or that we are waiting for someone to do them? Where can I find them, if they are available? Thank you.
  2. Are the new versions Final Cut Pro 10.5, Logic Pro 10.6 and Compressor 4.5 working normally on AMD?
  3. Since it seems likely that MacOS 16.0 or 16.1 will support Big Navi, I thought it might be useful to understand how the AMD (and nVidia, for comparison) GPU product stack will likely shake out in the coming months, according to an excellent video from "Moore's Law is Done" (Quadra RTX A5000) Navi 21 (Prosumer) 32GB GDDR6, 80 CU 256 bit memory bus, $2-3000, Q1 (RTX 3090 $1499) Navi 21 RX 6900 XT 16GB GDDR6, 80 CU 256 bit memory bus, $699 Nov'20 (Also, possible liquid version.) (RTX 3080TI 20gb?) Navi 21 RX 6800 XT 16GB GDDR6, 72 CU 256 bit, $599 Dec'20 Navi 21 RX 6800 8GB GDDR6, 60 CU 256 bit, $450 (RTX 3080 $699) Navi 22 RX 6700 XT 12GB GDDR6, 40 CU 192 bit mem bus $400 Q1 (3070TI 16gb) Navi 22 RX 6700 10GB GDDR6, 36 CU 192 bit $300-350 (RTX 3070 $499) Navi 23 RX 6500 XT 8 GB GDDR6, 32 CU 128 bit $200-250 Q2 or Q3 (RTX 3060TI mid Oct)
  4. Here's what I've heard about the Big Navi and other AMDs (RTX 3090 $1499) Navi 21 (Big) RX 6900 XT 16GB 80 CU $999 (RTX 3080TI 20gb) Navi 21 RX 6800 XT 16GB 72 CU $799 Navi 21 RX 6800 12GB 72 CU $699 (RTX 3080 $699) Navi 22 RX 6700 XT 16GB ?? CU (3070TI 16gb) Navi 22 RX 6700 8 GB ?? CU (RTX 3070 $499) Navi 23 RX 6500 XT Wait for Sabrent...
  5. It appears that Waves audio plugin now works with Ryzen (previous did not), so perhaps with TR as well...
  6. I'm just worried that Apple's hardware "solution" is going to require After Burner card or at least T2, either way leaving us out in the cold.
  7. @DriftwoodConsidering a professional media editor, whose primary work flow is in FCPX and, to a lessor extent, Adobe After Effects but not Premier, would the lack of HEVC hardware acceleration kill the decision to go with a TR hackintosh? Or would the same condition apply to an Intel Xeon 3175X machine? (Nearly as fast but much more expensive and using more power, but maybe without the HEVC compression problems?) Or does Apple Compressor depend on the T2, so we'd have the same problem with any brand of CPU , even a real Mac that doesn't have a T2?
  8. @Driftwood: I like the ASRock for its cost and smaller form factor. And the fact is that your use case is probably most similar to mine. Your work on software compatibility is useful and confirms that your mobo would meet my needs. On the other hand, as @fabiosun points out, for a few hundred more and compromise on size, the Asus yields highest possible performance. But the performance of the MSI Creator and the Gigabyte Aorus Xtreme would also be pretty similar, I believe. So, does anyone have a view on whether getting the various elements of OC, etc to work would be any more difficult on the Asus than on your boards? @valmeida, I am particularly eager to hear from you... Thanks to all for the hard work you've done on this thread.
  9. I'm specking out a TR-39070X build on the Zenith II Extreme Alpha, as described in my signature below. Will be used mainly for video editing/rendering, using FCPX and After Effects. I notice that, out of 14 commenters on this thread, only one, Asus fanboy @valmeida, uses this motherboard. Aside from the ASMedia SATA controller, which I probably won't be using, are there reasons related to Hackintoshing that I should be dissuaded from using this board?
  10. This is the more up-to-date link, which uses 3.3V natively.
  11. Gentlemen, Is this video the correct technique for flashing the TR card? Thanks.
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