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What to expect performance - macOS vs Windows - 15% Loss

What is your macOS performance vs Windows?

  • macOS is way faster (over 25% faster)

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  • macOS is 15% to 25% faster

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • macOS is 10% to 15% faster

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • macOS has similar performance to windows

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  • masOS is 10% to 15% slower

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • macOS is 15% to 25% slower

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • macOS is way slower (over 25% slower)

    Votes: 1 50.0%

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Hey all!

I posted this topic in the hardware troubleshooting thread and it was removed for some reason. Let me know if there is something I'm missing here. This may be a redundant question but I'm having trouble finding a general answer as what to expect from building a hackintosh.

My question is simply what can I expect to achieve in terms of performance on macOS vs windows running on the same hardware? Will I no matter what be taking a performance loss by running macOS on unoptimized hardware or should I keep trying to optimize until I achieve similar or superior performance?

My system is stable and working with a performance loss being the only consistent issue.

I'm currently experiencing a loss of 15% in benchmarks when comparing macOS to windows. Performance in certain applications (Adobe CC) is significantly slower then what I'm getting when running windows. I know there are ways in which my system is not functioning properly but I want to know if generally everyone achieves better results? If so I'll keep messing with it!

Thanks a ton!

ASRock z370 Fatality ITX
8700k
GTX 1070
2 x 8GB GSkill 3200 DDR4
Samsung 850 evo
 
@LGLGLGLG, please update your profile (personal details) with your Motherboard (Mobo), CPU and iGPU or Graphics Card.
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