According to the marketing material, the read and write speeds of this SSD should be up to 3.2Gb/sec. But I am only getting 150Mb/sec write and 500Mb/sec read. Is there some kext I have to install using MultiBeast to get it working properly? I am on High Sierra.
A few years back I built a computer for the sole reason of installing Mac OS on it. Didn't have time to really try it until this week. I now have a (somewhat) well running High Sierra computer. The cost to build was about $2000.
Now, you could buy a brand new Mac mini for only $1800, with i7...
I followed the guidelines on the "Buyer's Guide" page and ordered all the recommended gear. Now trying to install High Sierra so that I can use my GPU. I used the following guide for setting up UEFI/BIOS: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/recommended-bios-uefi-settings-for-beginners.130920/ ...
My Hackintosh has worked flawlessly until all of a sudden. I installed "Smart Switch" for my Android so I can transfer files from the phone to the computer. It asked me to restart, after that I have gotten stuck on the Apple logo after goes past Unibeast.
Have tried to boot from my main HDD...
So I finally got most of it to work. I ran MultiBeast and installed a bunch of stuff. Then I downloaded the Nvidia Web Drivers. Here's the problem: When I click "restart" the computer, it restarts to Clover before it loads the OS... this I think hinders the drivers realizing that the computer...
EDIT: I have now managed to go past the Apple logo.
Spent an hour going to the shop to buy a USB-mouse, apparently this was needed (why wasn't this mentioned in any of the guides?)... anyway, new problem:
When it says "Install OS", I can only choose the USB. None of my hard drives show up...
Wondering if it's possible to install Windows 7 or 10 on a separate disk and to boot it press a button before OS X loads up to choose it instead? Or if I install it do I have to manually select which OS I want to boot every time I start the computer?
Any problems running Windows on the other disk?
So I have decided to buy the exact components listed in the guides here from Amazon. It'll be either a mATX or an ATX. I'd prefer a mATX because it takes up less space, but question is whether I can fit everything into it?
I'd like to have:
+ i7 processor
+ 2 SSD's
+ 1 SATA HDD
+ Graphics card...
I don't know hwo to build computers. Don't want to even try. So going around different "custom built PC" shops and found a good solution I was about to order:
Processor: Intel i7 6800k (3.4ghz - 15mb cache)
Motherboard: ASUS X-99-A
RAM: 64gb HyperX Fury DDR4 2133 mhz (8x8gb)
Graphics: Nvidia...
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