I'm trying to create a hackintosh for the first time and after watching many videos, researching on the forums, and making sure my hardware is compatible, I created a boot USB drive using Unibeast. I then went into my computer's BIOS and made sure all of the settings were correct. Once I had...
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I'm looking at tackling a Hackintosh setup, using my old Windows 8 based PC parts and just wondering if this'll be possible.
Here's my current setup:
CPU
Intel - Core i7-3770K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor
CPU Cooler
Cooler Master -...
I have a few DDR3 ram sticks that I found in an old pc and I want to save costs and build a Hackintosh using them. Basically, I want to get a motherboard that is cheap as possible and can take DDR3 ram. I am willing to cut corners to be able to build a Hackintosh that is cheap as possible. I...
I am starting a project with all used, or low cost parts found on eBay or Kijiji. And I have decided to put 32 GB of RAM in it since the computer is Xeon based and designed to use it, and it is so cheap on eBay. There are two types of RAM that I have found for a really good price, one set is...
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In early 2010 I bought a rig for building a Hackintosh and struggled for some time to get it to work.
I got OS X installed but there where some problems with both graphics and audio (if I remember correct) - I'm working mostly with audio and graphics so I had to give up after a couple...
Is it possible to install Yosemite with these specs? :beachball: :crazy:
PU Type
Intel Core i7-4710MQ
Hard Drive Capacity
1 TB + 128 GB
Operating System
Windows 8.1 64 bit
Battery Life
4 Hours
Screen Size
14 - 16 Inches
Graphics (VRAM) Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card Type
NVIDIA GeForce...
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I am considering purchasing a new PC on Digital Storm's website and definitely plan on installing OS X on it. However, the only thing is, recently Digital Storm updated the configurations of their desktops to contain Intel Z170 Chipset motherboards and DDR4 RAM (of course with the...
I have 2x8GB DDR3-1866 Crucial Ballistix Tactical, which shows up correct in the BIOS, but when I go to System Profile in Yosemite, it reads as DDR3-1333. Is this something I need to be concerned about? Is it just a software bug? Is there a fix?
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Three months ago, I bought a GA-Z87X-UD3H (rev. 1.x) with four modules of Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz DDR3 (CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9).
The modules are recognized by default as 1333Mhz modules. I enabled to XMP Profile 1 in order to make it work at 1600MHz. The problem is that the motherboard...
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