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Macos 15 sequoia can't drive 6700xt #64
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Greetings. It seems like this is the first issue you open on this repository. We are letting you know that these are for bug reports or feature requests. Most of the reports we receive in this GitHub Organisation are user errors. For the sake of saving time, here are the most common cases:
We will never support the use of configurator software, solutions like OCLP/BFixup, or using macOS beta versions. This issue will be looked over by the respective maintainer when they can. In the meantime, look if you can resolve this yourself via checking the above. Be patient, we are hobbyists. |
Macos 15 sequoia is indeed a newly released beta beta system. Does it need to be updated until the official version is released? |
Mine also can't support @Love-Myself-Song. If there is any solution, please let me know. |
boot args? |
Also we don't understand this language, please speak in English only. |
my rx 6700 xt works fine in sequoia, patched latest nootrx and lilu was needed. |
你的是什么配置 我使用的也是最新版本的驱动 |
Failed to receive required information. |
macOS Version
Sonoma
What is your CPU's model?
intel i9 7940X
What is your GPU's model?
AMD RX6700XT
Please describe the behaviour in detail.
It can be used normally in sonoma. After upgrading to sequoia, it can't be driven. I saw that the latest version has added support for sequoia, but in fact it can't be driven. At least my graphics card is like this.
What should've happened instead?
It should have been driven normally.
If applicable, attach the .gpuRestart, .panic, etc file related to this issue.
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