System : GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 – Bios: F10 Sandy Bridge Core I7 (2660?) 16gigs PC 1600 DDR3 NVidia 770
This upgrade was a pain but after the third try I was able to get it done. I’m thinking before the next major release of Mac OS I will have my mobo upgraded. It is getting harder and harder with my...
So I have tried my best to lookup all the posts regarding this specific issue as not to doublepost an issue... I have recently completed my Yosemite install... I have a GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 mobo... I have been installing the newest versions of OSX since 10.7 .... normally I install the Fake SMC...
So my installation when pretty smooth and was able to set everything up after booting up mavericks for the first time.... but when I loaded my DSTD in mavericks using the new multibeast everything went to hell
My modo is a GA-768XP-ud3-issd Icore 7 my video card is no longer 6850 but nvidia...
I had decided when mountain Lion came out that I would let all the people work out the kinks before I jumped in. My System running Lion was already pretty stable, but I decided to give it a whirl.
I used the Uni-beast method... did all the steps posted in the guide. Then I read that I needed to...
I am very pleased with my Hac-Pro, and I like most of you, we were sucked into the experience due to the cost to performance ratios of building and troubleshooting your own wanna-be, EULA thwarting beast of a hackintosh for much less then what it would cost to actually go to your local apple...
Friday I decided to pull the trigger and purchase a SSD . I went with OCZ Vertex 3 VTX3-25SAT3-120G 2.5" 120GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
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I decided that I’m going to do a clean install to avoid any issues between my old...
I have had my system up and running now for about 2 weeks... SO FAR !!!I LOVE IT!!!! but sleep issue driving me crazy. and I have made so many tweaks I may have to put a basic hardware config on a separate hard drive to test the variable that is causing issue..
Symptoms: system is rock solid...
I was going to shell out 650.00 for a genuine mac mini…. I even loitered around the apple store tempted to buy it and be done with it.. I’m a computer nerd and not being able to control my own hardware was the only thing that kept me from Apples Mackintosh and OS X. I’m glad I took the chance...
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