First off, take a look at the ASUS website and find your motherboard EXACT networking and sound chip. Google them to see if they work in OS X and if they do, give a shot :)
Laptops are always sketchy. Something everything works, sometimes you hit small issues such as no bluetooth or no touchpad and other times it refuses to install all together. The radeon SHOULD be ok as should the intel HD 3000 (However I dont believe active switching will work so you might have...
Id say your set. The 760 runs great in OS X, the CPU should be fine etc. Google the motherboard quickly to make sure you won't hit major walls but there are success stories and the rest of your hardware looks good. Worth a shot :)
x99 is running great for me with legacy boot loaders however I'm having issues with Clover UEFI. Im currently running 10.10.5 w/ chimera. Im running a 5820k on an MSI X99A-SLI Plus
1. I have a 770 and it works great out the box. Id say its a safe bet
2. I would advise against it. (the 9** cards)
- 950 = Underpowered
- 960 = rather lacking memory controller
- 970 = "Vram gate" (3.5gb issue)
- 980 = Made obsolete by the TI almost instantly
- 980ti = solid...
As mentioned by the other guy, Atoms will not work. Tonymac also doesn't support the Atom at all. Its not IMPOSSIBLE but it won't be through tonymac and you will have a properly hard time doing it
You should be good. You want to check that the audio and ethernet on the board will work and you will want to install the nvidia web drivers on the other side but it should be good
Mornin'
I have the exact same motherboard and a similar video card so I should be of some help :)
1) I run 5 displays on my system (I have a gtx770 running 3 and a quadro fx3700 for the others). I had to install using the "nv_disable=1" and then install the nvidia web drivers. After that, I had...
The issue is most likely a missing ethernet driver. Goto the gigabyte website and look at the spec sheet for your board. You should then be able to find and install the required kext providing one exists.
You only need to use bootcamp on a real mac, on a hackintosh, just install it as you...
Goto system preferences ->Energy saver
The way I do it is disable system sleep but allow it to turn the displays off and spin the drives down. There should also be a tick box labeled "Wake for LAN/Wi-Fi/Network activity"
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