My past Hackintoshes have been X99 machines, using KGP's excellent X99 guides. This new box was much simpler, but now I find myself having to deal with stuff like SSDTs and such, and I'm a little at sea.
Here's a quick summary of the machine:
- i7-8700k, stock speeds
- Asus PRIME Z370-A...
This guide worked flawlessly for me on my new build (Asrock x99 Taichi, i7-6950x, 1080 Ti). I turned a bunch of stuff off in BIOS (audio, because I use a USB sound card) but pretty much had no fiddling to do.
So, this is just a thanks again for great work.
I had to physically remove one of my video cards when facing the same problem (albeit an nVidia Titan X on an ASUS X99 mb, but ...). Couldn't hurt to try?
OK, actually, I removed one of the Titans, and I was able to get past the hang and start installing the OS onto the Samsung drive. Whoo hoo! Maybe it's time to upgrade from the 2xTitans, as I'm no longer doing heavy duty CUDA development.
Done. Now I just need a stable build of ZFS and I'm...
The machine runs Sierra fine (using @kgb outstanding Sierra guide),but I'm having trouble with the WindowServer restart problem, on 10.13 install. My machine:
ASUS X-99-A II
i7-5930K
2xEVGA Maxwell Titan X
64GB RAM
1TB Crucial SSD (Sierra's installed here)
1TB Samsung 960 EVO M.2 SSD (this is...
I'm building an x99 (probably Asus X99 Deluxe)/i7 5930K/EVGA Titan X board for CUDA programming. I'd love to have a single machine on my desk, so I'm interested in perhaps running OS X on the box as well as Linux. My parts are going to be fairly standard, but I am aware that this is a new...
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