I built my Hackintosh last year with a i7 4770K, Gigabyte GA-z97x-Gaming 5 mobo and a EVGA GTX 970 using Clover. Since the beginning, I had issues with sleep. If sleep was enabled, I would come back to my system after a few hours and find it sitting on the Clover boot screen. After researching, this appeared to have been a common issue with corrupted memory after sleep and Gigabyte boards. I decided to live with the issue by disabling sleep.
Cut to this month. Recent posts indicated that the issue could be fixed by changing to 15,1 and rebuilding SSDT. I tried this avenue and things were fine for a few days, but now sleep causes the system to reboot again and, for some reason, instead of getting the Clover boot screen, I get a message that I need to select a valid boot partition. I have to shut down and restart a few times before I can select the proper UFEI partition and boot into OSX.
I'm kind of at my wits end and thinking of swapping out the board for a different brand and need some input. If you had the same corrupted memory after sleep issue with a Gigabyte board, were you able to fix the problem? If so, how? If you changed to another motherboard, what did you pick? How is it working now?
The only other thing I can think of trying is upgrading to the newest beta bios which for this board is F8a. It supposedly has improved DDR compatibility.
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