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Yeah, with the new Nvidia card ...That's nice and all, but how will it work with hackintoshes? Are there any major internal changes?
Yeah, with the new Nvidia card ...That's nice and all, but how will it work with hackintoshes? Are there any major internal changes?
Anyone registered in the dev programme? May you, lady or sir, share that beautiful wallpaper with us?
edit: as soon as you have installed the new os
yes you have a point...but as always;these are features you will be able to turn off. nobody will force you,you know...and a person who wants his mac to unlock faster...he will the only thing ,in my opinion will be too "dangerous" is the shared desktop thing.anyway i will install the dev preview...or i will try at least and see how it goes.Is it just me, or am I the only who thinks that Sierra opens the flood gate for your Hackintnosh (or Mac) to get hacked. Auto unlock? Shared Desktop? x1 cloud syncing app is enough for me, and Apple is not getting my data into one basket. I still think password are the way to go. Clunky, but works with no issues pairing.
*sigh* what happened to OS's that just give you the bare essentials? How much I missed 10.6 and earlier. Now it's practically an invitation to get hacked, there'll be too many variables (or things that can go wrong) to look out for.
news said sierra only supports 2010 or later MacPro, does this mean MacPro 3,1 won't work anymore in future hackintosh?? My 3 MacPro3,1 are working perfectly, I love 3,1 really.
Since Yosemite at least I've found MacPro 5,1 > MacPro 3,1, both on Chameleon before, and Clover now. That includes when I was running an i7-950, and now with an X5650 overclocked with 48GB RAM and R9 290.
The odd duck was MacPro 4,1. Never worked really well.
In any case, I suspect most MacPro 3,1 will have a workaround at worst-- and most will be able to use some other system definition without any loss of functionality or performance.