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  1. rpseguin

    Fast & overclockable, quiet, inexpensive & reliable hackintosh build? All of the above or pick any

    I have managed to do a couple of Hackintosh installs now and am looking to build a desktop machine that is reliable, fast, quiet and inexpensive. I already have an SSD, hard drives, NVidia graphics card and a Seasonic 865W power supply. I have used Antec Sonata Proto before, which is nice and...
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    SuperMicro MBD-X9DRI-LN4F+ Hackintosh?

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182347 Just curious if anybody has ever made one of these motherboards into a Hackintosh? I have one at work that is live as a Linux box, but curious if I could boot it up with a live USB thumb drive and test drive it, leaving the Linux...
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    Simple & Safe Overclocking Gigabyte X58A UD3R, Intel i7 950?

    I got my Hackintosh installed and running with Mountain Lion. Many thanks to tonymacx86, RehabMan and the many helpful people here. I am now thinking about overclocking my machine... SW: OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.2 HW: Gigabyte X58A-UD3R ver 2.0 BIOS FB, Intel i7 950, stock Intel CPU fan...
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    HP ProBook 4730s WiFi, most of the way there

    Ok. I'm a complete newby to Hackintosh, but am working on my first install. Thanks to this site and everybody who is doing such great work! I have an HP ProBook 4730s (Intel 4 core i7 2630QM, 8GB DDR3, 240GB Intel 330 SSD, 17" 1600x900 display, Intel HD3000+ATI6740 (turned off)) that I just...
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    Asus P6X58D-Premium or Gigabyte X58A-UD3R or ...

    Ok. I have decided I'd like to build a hackintosh dual boot OS/X and Linux box for home use. While I work with Macs, Linux and unix boxes all day, I can't afford to buy a Mac Pro. Installing Linux is a no-brainer for me and have installed OS/X numerous times on Macs, ..., but I have never...
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