Maybe this information was already given, still need to read all the posts since 1/11.
You can also try to solve the issue by going to settings > screen > scale > choose something else than original > revert back to original. Image should be normal now.
After thinking about it, I just ordered the AMD WX4150 4GB (a Dell at ~105€), I just read that it was a bit of a lottery to make it work in a 2011 iMac (or I misunderstood) and it scares me a bit...
If it works, I could more easily continue my Ivy Bridge Processor hacks, even if I'm under no illusion today, I probably could never make it (but who knows with an expert), but there will be at least an update of the IME and Microcodes for the Sandy Bridge (see a post-Spectrum Microcodes downgrade if it allows to regain a lot of power).
I've read all the FAQ and there are inconsistencies like 4K HEVC decoding, it says it doesn't work on one side and works on the other.
It's been a very difficult year (between COVID 19 and family deaths), but I'm still here, can't wait to see you with good news about the compatibility with the card I ordered and my machine.
And I almost forgot and I will be back on Big Sur, I can't wait.
Anyway while keeping this iMac (it will be my museum piece) I'm waiting for next year to get a new generation Apple ARM machine, it tempts me terribly (probably a laptop with a "big" thunderbolt hub + 27 or 32", 4 or 5K external screen).
Hi I have a problem, I followed everything, I flashed with the usbstick, it gave me the all ok, but my screen continues to remain black after putting the ssd back, imac 2011 21.5 with k2100m and catalina patch installed before changing GPU, did I do something wrong?
Not tested in any other machine and the data will be the same, the display different.
A fair warning:
I own two brand new Dell labeled K3000M cards not posting in any iMac 2011. We will likely experience issues exactly as with the AMD cards. Have not tested this new BIOS, but the first one published in May or June within an iMac 2009. Have fun on eBay 🙂
@Ausdauersportler, You were correct about "fun on eBay". Got around to installing one of the two K3000M cards today into VELMA (2009 iMac). Based on labels both are HP cards ("vbios: 80.04.33.00.2E") It was my first time needing to dremel a heatsink, or to flash over SSH using linux USB method; both those steps went smooth. I used @nikey22 's latest ROM. Unfortunately, after reboot the machine's internal display did not light, nor did an external monitor. Both had worked prior with a K2100M. Was that the same results you ran into?
UPDATE: Perhaps I spoke too soon. I had not attached the SSD for I thought I would see a boot screen, or the linux USB generate a display. I put in a Win10 DVD and the internal display sprang to life. Looks like I should be able to attach the SSD, boot to Mojave and perform Nikey22's post install steps. I must have mis-understood; had though I would see a boot screen by just holding [Option] and/or booting on OC during start regardless of the HD being present. Perhaps this is a success story, and I was too quick to accept failure. 🙂.
Got it to boot my pre-installed Mojave partition off the SSD, and show on the external display, so will proceeding with post-install brightness control change, and keep playing to see if I can get the internal display to work. Also the known "4GB bug" remains a concern (my card is 2GB). I will have to see if that actually presents an issue during use, while awaiting an update (fingers crossed):
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I saved off the original bios, ran diffs, then flashed and ran verify. After reboot, I can still boot back to linux and see the K3000M in SSH, so should be able to flash again, or flash back. I'll wait a bit before re-installing the K2100M, incase you or others have a suggestion. Below is the transcript of the flash and verify:
ssh root@192.168.2.63
root@192.168.2.63's password:
Linux grml 4.19.0-1-grml-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.8-1+grml.1 (2018-12-11) x86_64
Grml - Linux for geeks
Yes, sure. Just make a few GB (4GB) partition (NOT the first partition on main drive) and restore Catalina Loader dmg onto it. Then select this partition as boot disk.
@Ausdauersportler is right, it can cause problems if you do not take some precautions.
It can be only dangerous (but reversible, physically disconnecting SSD or HDD) for AMD cards users putting Opencore on the default EFI partition of the main drive or the first partition of the main drive, (the default one after a PRAM reset), because if you misconfigure Opencore and the iMac doesn't boot anymore, you surely will end doing a PRAM reset and after the PRAM reset your iMac will default booting on ........ Opencore, which is not booting. Then you're stuck and have to play with screwdrivers and others tools to disconnect your main drive.
Having Opencore on a normal partition on main drive, but not the first one, is safe for AMD and NVIDIA users.
Having Opencore on any partition on a secondary drive, is safe too.
In these cases, after a PRAM reset, the iMac will default boot on main EFI partition or first partition of the main drive, places where Opencore isn't present.
NVIDIA users will then have a native Apple bootscreen ( if vbios permits it). AMD users will have a black screen during EFI boot and display will show when MacOS take control.
hello everybody
I was ably to install and flash GTX780M on my iMac 27 2011
the only problem I faced - the top brightness level became too low. I put imac 21.5 on the same table and LCD on my 27 iMac with brightness on the top looks like brightness of 1/2 grade on the standard 21.5 iMac
any ideas?
hello everybody
I was ably to install and flash GTX780M on my iMac 27 2011
the only problem I faced - the top brightness level became too low. I put imac 21.5 on the same table and LCD on my 27 iMac with brightness on the top looks like brightness of 1/2 grade on the standard 21.5 iMac
any ideas?
For Nvidia Users booting with OpenCore(k1100M/k2100M/ETC)/ native booting K3100M/K4100M & 780M
I have Updated the ApplebacklightFixup.kext to include the proper Backlight stepping-levels for the 2009-2011 27" iMac. You can replace the one in your OpenCore loader with this or install it Natively to System/Library/Extensions. This actually makes my Previous guide irrelevant unless you really like the Native Kext feeling.
Lilu.kext will be needed for the kext to be listed as 'loaded' but it's still working for me without it.
Usual Verbiage below....
If installing to System/Library/Extensions. Catalina users need to Unlock their System Partition using Hackintool first. Then install with Kext Utility. Finally Open Terminal and enter "sudo reboot" as sometimes Catalina will hang on the Desktop.
Two things:
1. Add the specs from your computer into your signature. Nobody is going to search your posts to find information about your computer.
2. Reset your PRAM. Then follow the instructions to update the kexts as per the first post.
First bios for K3000M with slow fps, memory ID can possibility changed with strap resistor to normal size.
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New bios for K3000M with normal fps, memory ID not possibility change with strap resistor ro normal size.
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i dont know from what card u use bios and how u made it, but K3000M have 2 card version
with VRAM chip model, for one its H5GQ2H24BFR, and another H5GQ2H24AFR
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please made 2 bios for 2 diffirent card, one for (BFR) memory and other for (AFR)
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a lot cards K3000M have H5GQ2H24BFR card, i`ll checked it few times.
This is not new and it is no issue at all. @nikey22 provides BIOS files in full chip size (262144) to be used with a CH341A clip programmer, but in fact the used size is smaller and the remaining part of the file is just padded with empty bytes (zero).
During the flash the nvflash software recognizes these empty bytes and stores only the used non zero bytes until the EOF marker.
Comparing with the original full sized file will always fail with nvflash. Have you checked you own log file before posting?