I'm updating my OS to Mojave and switching out my GPU from GTX 1080 to SAPPHIRE PULSE Radeon RX 580 8GB GDDR5.Do the nvram command from Recovery or disable SIP.
Everything else should be doable from macOS.
Will I still have to run the same script?
I'm updating my OS to Mojave and switching out my GPU from GTX 1080 to SAPPHIRE PULSE Radeon RX 580 8GB GDDR5.Do the nvram command from Recovery or disable SIP.
Everything else should be doable from macOS.
Only if you want to find out why you are getting only 750 MB/s...I'm updating my OS to Mojave and switching out my GPU from GTX 1080 to SAPPHIRE PULSE Radeon RX 580 8GB GDDR5.
Will I still have to run the same script?
NiceOnly if you want to find out why you are getting only 750 MB/s...
I did the code without sude in Recovery Terminal app and restarted my Mac.Only if you want to find out why you are getting only 750 MB/s...
Now follow the rest of the instructions to get pcitree output and post the result here.I did the code without sude in Recovery Terminal app and restarted my Mac.
No need to post PCI info if it is unchanged.Here is PCIe info
Your not looking at the card. You are looking at a USB device. ASM1352R is a USB 3.1 Gen2 to SATA 6Gbps device.And here is the card recognized but the speeds are 480/mbs? What gives? What did I do wrong?
system_profiler SPUSBDataType > usb_all.txtNow follow the rest of the instructions to get pcitree output and post the result here.
No need to post PCI info if it is unchanged.
Your not looking at the card. You are looking at a USB device. ASM1352R is a USB 3.1 Gen2 to SATA 6Gbps device.
Next time show all the USB devices if you are unable to tell what is connected to what.
system_profiler SPUSBDataType > usb_all.txt
Why don't you finish the investigation of the current card first to find out why it's only running at 750 MB/s so you know what to do if the same problem happens again?Joevt, appreciate you answering my questions. Gona change direction and try the Gigabyte GC-TITAN RIDGE V2 that has been tested instead. I also want HWA for RX 580 so I should start getting familiar with Open Core as I'm getting ready for Titan to arrive.
Is it possible to provide a step by step instruction list? I'm not an expert with terms or coding so all the help you can send will be greatly appreciated and shared with everyone.Why don't you finish the investigation of the current card first to find out why it's only running at 750 MB/s so you know what to do if the same problem happens again?
You type (copy and paste) the lines into Terminal.app one line at a time and press enter to execute the command.Is it possible to provide a step by step instruction list? I'm not an expert with terms or coding so all the help you can send will be greatly appreciated and shared with everyone.
For example, you stated "Now follow the rest of the instructions to get pcitree output and post the result here."
I've never done a pcitree output and the instructions are general for a novice like myself.
Also you posted "system_profiler SPUSBDataType > usb_all.txt", again I don't know what that means.
I wanna help out but need guidance if you have the time. If not, don't worry about it. I can return the card and someone else who is capable will make it happen.
sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x144"
git clone https://gist.github.com/e3cd4ff08aae06279134969c98ca3ab7.git pcitree
git clone https://github.com/joevt/pciutils.git
cd pciutils
make
sudo make install
grep -q /usr/local/sbin /etc/paths || sudo sed -e $'1i\\\n/usr/local/sbin\\\n' -i "" /etc/paths
sudo update-pciids
cd pcitree
chmod +x pcitree.sh
sudo ./pcitree.sh
You type (copy and paste) the lines into Terminal.app one line at a time and press enter to execute the command.
First, setup boot-args. You might need to do this from the recovery partition if you don't have SIP disabled.
Then restart the computer.Code:sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x144"
Then do these commands:
Code:git clone https://gist.github.com/e3cd4ff08aae06279134969c98ca3ab7.git pcitree git clone https://github.com/joevt/pciutils.git cd pciutils make sudo make install grep -q /usr/local/sbin /etc/paths || sudo sed -e $'1i\\\n/usr/local/sbin\\\n' -i "" /etc/paths sudo update-pciids cd ../pcitree chmod +x pcitree.sh sudo ./pcitree.sh
Great...greatly appreciate it.You type (copy and paste) the lines into Terminal.app one line at a time and press enter to execute the command.
First, setup boot-args. You might need to do this from the recovery partition if you don't have SIP disabled.
Then restart the computer.Code:sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x144"
Then do these commands:
Code:git clone https://gist.github.com/e3cd4ff08aae06279134969c98ca3ab7.git pcitree git clone https://github.com/joevt/pciutils.git cd pciutils make sudo make install grep -q /usr/local/sbin /etc/paths || sudo sed -e $'1i\\\n/usr/local/sbin\\\n' -i "" /etc/paths sudo update-pciids cd ../pcitree chmod +x pcitree.sh sudo ./pcitree.sh
I did all the commands and nothing happened.You type (copy and paste) the lines into Terminal.app one line at a time and press enter to execute the command.
First, setup boot-args. You might need to do this from the recovery partition if you don't have SIP disabled.
Then restart the computer.Code:sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x144"
Then do these commands:
Code:git clone https://gist.github.com/e3cd4ff08aae06279134969c98ca3ab7.git pcitree git clone https://github.com/joevt/pciutils.git cd pciutils make sudo make install grep -q /usr/local/sbin /etc/paths || sudo sed -e $'1i\\\n/usr/local/sbin\\\n' -i "" /etc/paths sudo update-pciids cd ../pcitree chmod +x pcitree.sh sudo ./pcitree.sh
I copied every line again and this time I get this at the end.You type (copy and paste) the lines into Terminal.app one line at a time and press enter to execute the command.
First, setup boot-args. You might need to do this from the recovery partition if you don't have SIP disabled.
Then restart the computer.Code:sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x144"
Then do these commands:
Code:git clone https://gist.github.com/e3cd4ff08aae06279134969c98ca3ab7.git pcitree git clone https://github.com/joevt/pciutils.git cd pciutils make sudo make install grep -q /usr/local/sbin /etc/paths || sudo sed -e $'1i\\\n/usr/local/sbin\\\n' -i "" /etc/paths sudo update-pciids cd ../pcitree chmod +x pcitree.sh sudo ./pcitree.sh
I added the Ableconn card again into Slot 3, and TR V2 disappears.When I had both Titan Ridge V2 in slot 4 and
Ableconn PEX-UB160 USB 3.2 Gen2 (Dual ASMedia ASM3142 Controllers) in Slot 3
I couldn't see TR in my PCI info.
I removed the Ableconn and can see my TB info again
View attachment 1675282
OS is the latest Mojave. I'm being asked to download Big Sur, but I don't want to do that now.What version of macOS are you running?
What doesnvram boot-argssay? If it doesn't havedebug=0x144then you need to redo thesudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x144"command.
I asked for the output of theOS is the latest Mojave. I'm being asked to download Big Sur, but I don't want to do that now.
I'm also running OpenCore from a USB Installer that shows me a boot picker and boot from an NVME Blade. This OC has been great for my HWA.
The code "sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x144"" only asked for my password and then nothing. I restarted the cMP like you instructed and then started to copy and paste each line. Thats where I didn't know what to expect with the last line of code "sudo ./pcitree.sh"
I received the HighPoint RocketU 1344A card today and inserted it into Slot 3 and again I lose TR V2 in slot 4 when I reboot.
Once I remove the USB AIC cards in slot 3, slot 4 shows up again where TR V2 lives.
Is OpenCore messing things up with the USB AICs? Both USB AIC Cards (Ableconn and HP RocketU 1344A) deactivate the TR TB3 Card.
Going to get a TB3 hub now to see if TR V2 works with that but its a shame I can't get the USB AICs to work with TR V2 card. What should I try next?
nvram boot-args command.It's missing the debug=0x144 that I asked you to add. Where did the -lilubetaall -wegbeta .... etc. come from? If that's in the OpenCore config file, then that's where the debug=0x144 should be added.I ran the "nvram boot-args" command and this is what I got
That just means the DisplayPort signal is being passed from the GPU to the display through the TR. That always works without any setup.Also, the TR V2 TB3 recognizes my external GPU on DaVinci Resolve (can't believe it was possible with TR, but it is)
Here's another image of recognition via Mac Pro
The ./pcitree.sh command will tell us if that's a correct speed.My R/W speeds are faster with Ethernet Card (Presto Solo 10GbE) in Slot 3 than when I added Abelconn or Highpoint USB AIC.
Other end of Presto Solo 10GbE card is a NAS - QNAP TVS-472XT in RAID 0 (30TB)
Having "sudo" before a command means the command will be executed as root which has administrator permissions and needs your password to do that.I ran the (sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x144") command line and it asked me again for my password
I entered my password and get this
I've just installed the ASMedua ASM3142 (USB3.1 PCIe) card in a MP5,1. Running OSX10.13.6.
I've used a Kext Utility app to install the Generic USBXHCI Kext file but not getting any results...
Anyone please advise to help me get this working?
10.13 is High Sierra. Doesn't the built-in driver work?I've just installed the ASMedia ASM3142 (USB3.1 PCIe) card in a MP5,1. Running OSX10.13.6.
I've used a Kext Utility app to install the Generic USBXHCI Kext file but not getting any results...
Anyone please advise to help me get this working?
Thanks for your reply. Not sure if the built in driver is working... I cant see the device in system report hardwear overview under PCI or USB devices. Should it appear? Do I need to load or check for the built in USB driver?10.13 is High Sierra. Doesn't the built-in driver work?
Only 10.11 El Capitan should have problem with 10 Gbps controllers. 10.10 Yosemite should be able to use it at 5 Gbps.