I bought this on and use on the internal M.2 Slot on my Gigabyte Z490 Vision G with Big Sur and it worked without a problem:
Samsung 980 1 TB PCIe 3.0 (bis zu 3.500 MB/s) NVMe M.2 Internes Solid State Drive (SSD) (MZ-V8V1T0BW)
This is absolutely mindblowing. It looks so cool with the rainbow Apple logo. Still the most beautiful Mac or even PC case every produced. Thanks for sharing
I am in the same situation as you are and Scott probably has the most reasonable answer here. I will probably Buy the Vision G because it is a cheap option with the best compatibility out there. I would love to have thunderbolt but I didn't find any differences between onboard or pcie...
Thanks for the reply. Thats what I thought as well. I just bought a 580 because I had a 1080 and it was such a hassle to do the upgrade to Mojave. Currently I have doubts that it would be much more work to make a hackintosh work for my uses instead of keeping this machine alive. I love the Mac...
Are the hackintoshes more vulnerable to these security issues or are both worlds equally „dangered“? Are we maybe even in favor because we can install updates the motherboard manufacturers may provide?
Hi @pastrychef
thanks a lot for your great build and the effort to document all of your work. Really appreciate it. I am new to all of this hackintosh thing and finally made the decision to build my first hackintosh. Currently I am running a decent Mac Pro 2010 with 2 E5620, R9 380, Samsung SSD...
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