Noob question here, since it's removing the 560 Ti bootloader, what does that mean if I want to upgrade to Mtn. Lion and I still use a 560 Ti? Do I lose support or do the added bootloaders cover the 560?
I gave up hope after a while an went back to my Lion installation that had everything working. Now that the new Multibeast has been released, has anyone had better luck? I'm more hesitant to make the changes this time around, think I'll wait until people have better success.
Has anyone in this thread had any luck with the new Unibeast? Or is it most likely that we're going to have to wait until the next iteration of Multibeast to get released?
Multibeast problems
I too am stricken with the same issues as the rest of you. I finally got an install to work and didn't bother trying to run Mulitbeast in the fear that it would just result in another kp. I can't even get the sound to work in Lion if I revert back to it. I had a Custombeast...
Just got the new machine up and running, and most everything works under 10.7.4. The only issue I have is graphics performance. I've installed the Combo OpenCL Enabler for the Fermi 5xx via Multibeast and downloaded CUDA (Which shouldn't do anything for Graphics anyway).
When I run Starcraft...
Ran the test a few times and got a pass on every one. Will keep trying a few different things and will let you know if it is the speed change that causes the kernel panics.
Here are the final specs:
Gigabyte Z68XP UD3 Motherboard
MSI N560GTX Twin Frozr II GPU
Intel i7 2700K CPU
Corsair Vengeance RAM 8 GB (1600)
Corsair 750W PS (Got it on a deal, wasn't going to get such a beefy one before)
500GB WD HDD
I reinstalled and got everything up and running by changing...
I'm going through the same problem on my new setup. I'm running your card but with a i7 2700K. Come across any way to solve this problem/boost framerates on the mac side of things?
Alright, I finally got my hands on everything and have it built. I installed using Unibeast and then ran Multibeast using your build as a guide of sorts. I installed the Ethernet and restarted, but I get the "You need to restart your computer" with some kernel panic info. Any idea of what's...
That is truly one of the most beautiful things I've had the privilege to see. I have actually changed the MoBo in my setup to the GA-Z68XP-UD3 which shouldn't change much if anything. I will let you know how everything goes once parts come in! Thanks again for the help.
I've finally decided that a Hackintosh would be something that I want to give a try, and need some help like everyone else. :? I've got most of my parts chosen from the custom builds section, so I'm not worried about that. My graphics card on the other hand is what I'm not sure about. I've read...
I'm in the same boat as you. Looking to do about the same on the setup components wise, but am waiting for the ivy bridge stuff to get released from Tony and the crew. Do you know if most DVD drives work for the hackintosh?
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