Has anyone tried this board out with OS X 10.9? I just ordered one to replace my MSI P67A-C43 so that I can put my system into a smaller case.
The board I have now works perfectly with 10.9 and this board has the same audio/network chips, as well as a similar BIOS so hopefully things work well.
I updated to OS X 10.9 (the GM) a while back since I'm a developer, and everything worked fine.
As of today I am no longer able to see any of the app updates under the update tab. I can still download/install/manually update apps by finding them from within the app store. I just can't use...
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I was able to install the operating system with the stock image without any need to modify any kexts on my 6870.
A 2500K + MSI P67A-C43 + Sapphire 6870 Flex from 10.8.4 to 10.8.5 though the combo update worked, but after a little work. I had to go in and remove the AppleIntelCPUPowerMangement.kext and AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementClient.txt from the upgraded installation, and replace them with the...
Let me know if you find anything that works. I went ahead and just gave up on that second DVI port and bought a couple of active Mini DisplayPort to single link DVI adapters so that I can have four monitors. Everything has been working perfectly with the adapters I purchased.
Maybe this is...
So I have a system running 10.8.4. It has a 2500K, MSI P67A-C43, and a Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Flex Edition (there's a link to the exact model at the bottom of the post.)
Last week I got a new 2560x1440 monitor that requires dual link DVI to work. Before I had just three simple monitors (two...
Doesn't work (or at least not easily) from 1.8.2 to 1.8.4 with the Radeon HD 5450 and MSI P67A-C43. Everything but video is working. I had a ton of problems getting the video card working with 1.8.2 but managed to eventually get it working. There probably is a way to get it working again just...
I went ahead and restored from a Time Machine backup. I then went ahead and repaired disk permissions/repaired the disk from Disk Utility from the Mountain Lion installation flash drive.
I was able to boot into OS X once again by doing all of that. After installing the bootloader again I can...
I have been running a Hackintosh without any real issues for the past couple of months but all of a sudden this past week I started having issues. About once a day when I was doing something, usually opening or switching to a new app, the Hackintosh would freeze up and I would have to press the...
I'm currently taking an iOS Development class and some classmates have had success on real Macs with this tutorial: http://www.raywenderlich.com/8003/how-to-submit-your-app-to-apple-from-no-account-to-app-store-part-1
I assume it's the exact same sort of thing with a Hackintosh. I have been...
I finally got a working Hackintosh setup about a month ago. I have always wanted to setup a Hackintosh even way back when Apple used PowerPC processors and it was pretty much impossible like it might be in the future. Just like I tried back then I will still try even if it is impossible in the...
Since I am using a smaller case I'm using the low profile adapter for my card. To use that I removed the little VGA dongle knowing I wouldn't be using VGA. The weird thing is that in order to have two monitors enabled I have to boot with three monitors plugged in. The VGA/DVI inputs just...
As my last reply said I managed to get it working. After a day of using it I went into the app store to install an app and noticed that I got the error where I couldn't login to the app store. So when I rebooted to get that fixed I noticed that again only one monitor works. I went through what I...
After a little bit of searching around it looks like it'll work. This guide might be helpful for you, they are running a very similar system: http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-guides/73976-success-asus-p7p55d-e-lx-mountain-lion-10-8-2-guide.html
Yeah. I had a 6870 in my Hackintosh and just threw it into a PC for gaming. I went with a cheap Radeon HD 5450 for like $30 that does two monitors. It won't be running any games, but that's not what my Hackintosh is for. Hardware acceleration, and two monitors works fine.
Very interesting. This is the card I have which works with the native AMD 6000 series kexts with three monitors using HDMI, DVI, and DVI. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102924
Newegg isn't selling it anymore but you might be able to find it on Amazon or Ebay used...
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