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    Asus P8Z77 V-LX-- Multibeast configuration?

    Which version of Multibeast did you use? It looks like you have some Lion options in your multibeast selection options, but you say you are on Mountain Lion? I've got the same board with a Core i5 3570K, and am running into mucho problems.
  2. kestudi

    Any success using Asus P8Z77-V LX board?

    Unfortunately, my board is not in the patch list :(
  3. kestudi

    Any success using Asus P8Z77-V LX board?

    Additionally, when things go awry, is there any alternative to reinstalling again from scratch? It's a big time-suck to try one additional multibeast option, FAIL, and then have to spend another half hour reinstalling.
  4. kestudi

    Any success using Asus P8Z77-V LX board?

    Hi - I installed using Unibeast, but Multibeast has been giving me problems. I used the onboard graphics VGA connection, though I do also have an AMD 6xxx board installed. I made sure in BIOS that the iGPU was the default graphics adapter. I've done multiple reinstalls, trying different...
  5. kestudi

    Broken installation GA-Z77-DS3H hangs after multibeast

    Can you post what you did to successfully get through the spinning wheel? Thanks!
  6. kestudi

    SOLVED HD6870 white screen with mouse pointer on unibeast install

    Just wanted to confirm that this solution worked for me. Booting on an ASUS P8Z77-V LX motherboard. Thanks!
  7. kestudi

    Build advice - RAM, HDs...

    Update: I opted for a different motherboard, because the Gigabyte board wasn't rated for the amount of overclock I'm trying to do. Will I run into problems with the ASUS P8Z77-V LX board? It's in the same Z77 category..
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    Build advice - RAM, HDs...

    Thanks, that's helpful. How about the RAM? There should be no issue with 4x8GB=32GB RAM being recognized and utilized?
  9. kestudi

    Build advice - RAM, HDs...

    Hey everyone, I'm a composer/producer looking to build a slave machine to run my virtual instruments. I put together a build at CyberPowerPC, at first thinking I'd just use a PC slave, but then the thought occurred to me : why not try to run it as a Hackintosh and make things simpler? And so...
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