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# Fixing System Clocks (SSDT-AWAC/RTC0)
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* [What this SSDT does](#what-this-ssdt-does)
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* [Methods to make this SSDT](#methods-to-make-this-ssdt)
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## What this SSDT does
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The purpose of SSDT-AWAC/RTC0 is to fix the system clocks found on newer hardware, mainly found in the following:
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* B360
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* B365
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* H310
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* H370
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* Z370 (Gigabyte and AsRock boards with newer BIOS versions)
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* Z390
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* B460
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* Z490
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* 400 series (Comet Lake, including Z490)
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* 495 series (Icelake)
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* X99
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* X299
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SSDT-AWAC tries to re-enable the old RTC clock that is compatible with macOS, while SSDT-RTC0 will instead create a "fake" RTC clock if there is no legacy one to enable.
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## Methods to make this SSDT
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For the RTC fix, there are 3 methods you can choose from:
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* [Prebuilt](/Universal/awac-methods/prebuilt.md)
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* [SSDTTime](/Universal/awac-methods/ssdttime.md)
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* **Does not support HEDT**
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* [Manual](/Universal/awac-methods/manual.md)
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* For most users
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* [Manual HEDT](/Universal/awac-methods/manual-hedt.md)
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* For X99 and X299 users
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