Hi Peeps,
I am after a basic graphics card which is equivalent or slightly better than the Intel 3000 Onboard Graphics.
Doesn't have to be anything special, I only want it to stop the flickers/artifacts I am getting from the Intel 3000 Graphics.
The cheaper the better, no fan would be a bonus...
Yes I had screen problems after using Multi Beast but its an easy fix, you just need to go to System Preferences > Displays and under Resolution choose scaled and select your screen resolution, for example my monitor is 1080p so thats what I use :thumbup:
I was running 10.7.4 before I did a fresh install to 10.8 with Unibeast.
No screen flickers so far. Audio was not working on first boot so used the above multibeast settings to get it working.
Hope this helps!
The screenshot is as its from the original Customac Mini 2011 Guide.
The version of MultiBeast I used is the latest version, it still has the same options :thumbup:
Just thought I would share my upgrade to Mountain Lion on my CustoMac Mini 2011 Build - Details Here
I thought I would update my BIOS to the Latest F9 Release - Available Here
Purchased my copy of Mountain Lion from the Apple App Store and once downloaded created a USB Pen Drive Installer...
Thanks Peeps :-)
This is what I will be installing:
Also selecting Trim Enabler and USB 3.0
Do you think it will be better to install things one-by-one to make see if they all work ok?
Can someone confirm if MultiBeast 4.6.1 is compatible with Mountain Lion?
Also if the Sound Drivers etc from Lion should work with Mountain Lion?
I want to upgrade my Hackintosh Mac Mini :)
I have been using the Hackintosh Mac Mini setup for months now and it works perfect apart from the occasional artefact on the screen. I have been offered a Radeon 5770 for £20 so my questions are...
1) Will the Radeon 5770 work in my hackintosh and be easy enough to setup?
2) Will the...
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