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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Z87-HD3, 4770k, GTX 760

First of all, here is my brief spec:
i7 4770k, running at 4.0Ghz
Gigabyte Z87-HD3 (bios version: F8)
Corsair DDR3 1600MHz 32G
EVGA GTX 760
Sandisk Ultra Plus 128G + WD Red 2TB HDD
USB dongle (
Broadcom-chip)


Working:
USB 3.0
QE/CI
Bluetooth with Apple Wireless keyboard and touchpad
onboard Sound

The installation is much easier than Mavericks. Here is the steps:

1. Download Yosemite from App store
2. Download Unibeast 5.0.0 and Multibeast 7.0.0
3. Create bootable USB drive by Unibeast and copy Multibeast 7.0.0 to USB drive as well
4. Reboot and select to boot from USB drive
5. The installer should run smoothly
6. At the end of installation, you'll have to reboot again. Remember to reboot via USB drive again.
7. Once you reboot via USB drive, you should be able to boot into Yosemite without any issue. Then run Multibeast 7.0.0
8. Select "DSDT Free"
9.

"Drivers" tab -> Disk -> TRIM Enable -> 10.10.0 TRIM Patch
"Drivers" tab -> Network -> Realtek -> Realtek RTL81xx v0.0.90
Click "Build" -> "Install"
10. Reboot
11. Use
https://github.com/toleda/audio_RealtekALC/blob/master/audio_realtekALC-100.command.zip to patch the native AppleHDA.kext
12. reboot
13
System Preferences/Sound/Output/select audio device
14. Enjoy full working Yosemite

 
and this is a guide?
 
[Success] Gigabyte Z87-HD3, 4770k, GTX 760

and this is a guide?
already figured out and updated how to make onboard sound work. However, I'm not able to change the thread topic.
 
Once you reboot via USB drive, you should be able to boot into Yosemite without any issue. Then run Multibeast 7.0.0

By this, do you mean choose USB again after the restart? Because when I choose USB I just go back to the install screen.
 
By this, do you mean choose USB again after the restart? Because when I choose USB I just go back to the install screen.

No, use the USB key as a bootloader, then select the HDD where OSX is installed.
 
Am I the only one getting a system language error message when opening UniBeast?
 
So, are Continuity and Hand-off working well? really like Yosemite design, but still feel hesitate to upgrade to it before 10.10.x (x>1...)
 
already figured out and updated how to make onboard sound work. However, I'm not able to change the thread topic.
What do you want the thread topic to be? I'll change it.
 
My hackintosh:
i5
Z87-HD3
GTX 670

Quick Start > DSDT Free
Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > Optional HD3000/HD4000 HDMI AudioDrivers > Disk > 3rd Party SATA
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.11.1328
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.11.1328 Plugins
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC v6.11.1328 HWMonitor Application
Drivers > Misc > USB 3.0 - Universal
Drivers > Network > Realtek > RealtekRTL81xx v0.0.90
Bootloaders > Chimera v4.0.0
Customize > Boot Options > 1080p Display Mode
Customize > Boot Options > Basic Boot Options
Customize > Boot Options > Generate CPU States
Customize > Boot Options > Hibernate Mode - Desktop
Customize > Boot Options > Kext Dev Mode
Customize > Boot Options > Use KernelCache
Customize > System Definitions > iMac > iMac 13,2
Customize > Themes > tonymacx86 Black

I got GTX hdmi audio working with this guide/tool:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1499797

After multibeast installation some usb ports not working and also my IOGear Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter not working. Please, tell me what to do?
 
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