Do not buy anything with TLC. Numerous problems. Apple has had problems using it in their iPhones. Samsung has had leakage problems in their 840 EVO. If you have a choice, don't buy TLC to save yourself a headache down the line.
All Nvidia cards GTX 660 and up support CUDA. I could be wrong, but I think the CUDA support only really kicks in for rendering. It doesn't get used during encoding. If you spend a ton of time layering effects and doing color grading or whatever, I could see it as a huge benefit. Otherwise...
CUDA cores are Nvidia's parallel compute engine that allows your graphics card to be used in parallel to your CPU for computing. So you can render a lot faster in Adobe Premiere or After Effects and not wait as long for your CPU to render what your video will look like after you apply filters...
No, the 760 cannot drive two 4k displays at 60hz. Maybe one at 60hz via DP and the other via hdmi 1.4 at 30hz, but you might want to get a GTX 970 or maybe even the upcoming 960Ti.
I have 32GB RAM in my build, but even during video editing, it never uses more than 16GB RAM. Maybe consider...
Do you know if the non-intel SATA ports work on this board? I think there are 4 Marvell SATA ports. I want to populate it with a bluray drive and maybe some hdds leaving the intel SATA ports for SSDs.
This is my first Hackintosh so I barely know what I'm doing, but what worked for me was disabling my integrated graphics card in the BIOS and setting GraphicsEnabler=No in MultiBeast 5.5.
I'm running a GTX 680.
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