I didn't install Mac OS X right away. I had to install windows first because I wanted to make sure all parts were working, and also I was waiting for my USB install to be made by a friend.
You will want the optical drive for installing drivers for your motherboard and all that good stuff. Besides they cost only like $20 if you just want a DVD/CD one.
So with RAM not really a big deal as to what you get for brand or looks, its more of the speed that you want to look at. I would recommend something with 1600Mhz. So the Corsair Vengeance Pro 1600Mhz would be good.
Cooler is also something that does not really matter what it is. I would...
I sure can. Would you like me to do some games? I don't have much for Mac other than League Of Legends, WOW and maybe some others, if you would like to see some game play on it.
Go for water cooling sense you want a silent computer. Water cooling will cool a lot better then air at a lot low volume. I would recommend the Corsair H100i (or the GTX) its really nice, though I cant say if you will have room for two of those.
Well depending on how big it currently is and how big it could get in the future I would say go for a minimum of 750 watts. If I were you just go for a 1000 watt one right away, they are only like $30-$40 more, so why not do that rather than have to replace it for future upgrades.
Hope that helps!
I believe so, you just have to install drivers, there are guides on how to do that on here. I don't have a nVidia card so I am not going to say a resounding yes so hopefully someone that has one will let you know.
Well this will be more up to you then anything really.
AMD GPU's are good for FCX. I own a 290x and really happy with it, nothing had to be done to use it.
Now Adobe stuff LOVES nVidia so if that's what you use that mainly I would so go for that. Reason being is CUDA cores, the more you have the...
It's just an all around average pick for a HDD. Yours that you are looking at will do just fine, any HDD will do fine really. its just ssd's that are picky.
Ok so there is a different way to do this for a Hackintosh then just the normal way I had linked (mine failed to work). I did not do this type as I would have to re install OS X again and all that so I wont be able to see if that works. In the long run I would just say just deal with having 2...
l'll tell you what I have some old 160gb hard drives that are empty. I will see if I can do what you are thinking of now. If it ruins the hard drives, oh well better my old dusty ones then your big ones :p
I will get back to you tomorrow!
Ok now I see what you are saying. Now there is no such thing as a Fusion-Drive in Windows, so what I am about to tell will only be for the Mac OS X side. There are Terminal commends that will do this (fuse the 2 hard drives together logically)...
Okay if I understand correctly you want to put your hard drives into RAID 0 which you can't do with two different sized HDDs. If I were you I would install OS X on one of the SSD's then Windows on the other. Then with the 1TB HDD you could partition it in half, 500gb in OS X format and 500gb in...
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