@colomb, I have recently built my first hackintosh on El Capitan, and I am now considering to upgrade to Sierra. Can I just do it through App Store, i.e. easily upgrade like a real iMac? Or do I need some special tweakings. Thanks a lot.Build started out on El Capitan and was updated to Sierra through App Store with no issues.
@colomb, I have recently built my first hackintosh on El Capitan, and I am now considering to upgrade to Sierra. Can I just do it through App Store, i.e. easily upgrade like a real iMac? Or do I need some special tweakings. Thanks a lot.
You can't use iMac 17,1 if you are using an nVidia card. My understanding is that iMac 17,1 will only work if using integrated graphics.@colomb, thanks for sharing. I have a noob question:
Any particular reason why you are using the iMac 14,2 SMBIOS setting rather than iMac 17,1 (for Skylake)?
All I did was select ALC1150 in Multibeast post installation.What kext did you use for the audio? Because the audio chipset is listed as SupremeFX.
Thanks neil. Will give it a shot.On my ASUS Z170I Pro Gaming with i7-6700K and MultiBeast setup of ALC 1150, sound after sleep did not work on Sierra 10.12.2 with the latest CodecCommander (v 2.6.2). However I reread post #1 of this thread: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...p-on-1150-and-possibly-other-realteks.170063/ and downloaded the kext from this paragraph: “ready-made kext for 1150 on Gigabyte GA-Z79MX-gaming 5 and similar motherboards.
View attachment CodecCommander.kext.zip “ . This is CodecCommander v2.4.0 when viewed with Get-info.
I used kextbeast to install to /L/E and have “darkwake=0” set in the config.plist. This worked providing sound after wake from Sleep. However, I have only used it a few times so I do not know if this is a durable fix.
Good modding,
neil
Can you post OpenCL Luxmark benchmark?