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Good morning all

i need help please

I have an all in one pc ACER XC-885 with an Intel UHD 630 graphics card

on CATALINA it starts no problem installs it is OK

but question graphics it is very very slow

when I do the web page cursor jerks its a lot

it works but it's not great at all :(

can you help me please?

thank you

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Good morning all :)

thanks for answering me it's cool
yes yes of course I have installed Wwhatgreen.kext and lulu.kext

i'm also going with clover in the GRAPHICS tab
and I have selected the code 0x59120000 Intel UHD 630

but nothing changes I still have INTEL UHD 630 7MB
and the pc and very very slow to start and the graphics jerk a lot :(

I will post my config.plist file no problem :)

Thank you !

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I have a problem with UHD 630 - device ID 0x3E91

 

macOS 10.15.4

Clover 5117

CPU is i3-8100

Using HDMI port

I have kext patches

  • Change DP to HDMI (for HDMI audio) on right port (6)
  • Eliminate PAVP/HDCP freeze

Also use -disablegfxfirmware boot arg.

Model ID iMac 18,1

 

After system boots, I briefly see the display, and then the monitor turns off (as if to sleep mode).  After a few seconds I turn the monitor power button off, then on again, and click the mouse a few times.  The display comes back after a little flicker.

 

This has been going on in some variation for several OS versions since some time in Mojave.

 

The problem persists if I install latest Lilu/WhateverGreen - so this isn't some additional issue fixed by these kexts.

 

Any ideas?

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On 5/16/2020 at 7:58 PM, Zenith432 said:

I have a problem with UHD 630 - device ID 0x3E91

CPU is i3-8100

Using HDMI port

After system boots, I briefly see the display, and then the monitor turns off (as if to sleep mode).  After a few seconds I turn the monitor power button off, then on again, and click the mouse a few times.  The display comes back after a little flicker.

FYI, I solved this problem by switching from Model ID iMac18,1 to Model ID iMac19,2.  Apparently one of the iMac19,2 had the exact CPU i3-8100, so now graphics works just right.

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