For intense audio work (I'm a music producer), one must install a PCIe sound card that sends data over ADAT (optical). Today's inexpensive USB and firewire audio interfaces will only take you so far before latency issues become prohibitive.
I would LOVE to use this card...
I'm having lots of issues with USB devices (MIDI instruments and audio interfaces). Some devices work in my 2.0 ports but not the 3.0 ports. Others don't work at all. Others work sporadically... but I can't rely on this machine at all as it is. At first I thought it was just an issue with USB...
I installed Sierra and booted to it just fine (well, after solving a thousand other problems). Then, I ran multibeast from within the OS, installed the drivers I wanted, and restarted. Since then, the machine won't boot. I was having a kernel panic, which I fixed by increasing the DVMT...
My priorities are:
-Integrated graphics speed and compatibility (I'm not using a GPU... this is in a tiny form factor)
-RAM speed/compatibility (I'm planning to use 32gb of the fastest RAM I can find)
-Low power draw (I'm using a fairly small PSU)
-Fan control in BIOS (I'd like to be able to set...
Is it possible to take an SSD with Mac OS Sierra installed on it and move it from one Hackintosh to another? If so, how would I do that? And on a scale of 1-10 how much easier is it to just do a fresh install on the new Hackintosh?
Does anyone know of a dead-silent GPU that's worked with OS X?
Mine also needs to be small... less than 7.8 inches... but please post about larger cards too because I think it's an interesting question.
Here's an example of the sort of thing I'm looking into...
Are there any Mini-ITX x99 motherboards that work well for hackintosh?
This ASRock specimen is the best example I can find:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VTFA2QM/?tag=tonymacx86com-20
Has anyone successfully used this or any other mini-ITX x99 board?
I'm planning to create the ultimate hackintosh for music recording and performance. My audio setup is absurdly CPU intensive, and instead of reducing the awesomeness of my setup I've decided to just create an equally absurd computer.
But it's more complicated than that. I'm immobilized by...
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