Any application that use VT-D wont work. VT-D is Intel proprietary.What are the disadvantages of a Ryzentosh?
Maybe I am interested in building an AMD system.
Most of the guides say to disable virtualisation anyway and AMD also supports virtualisation, so is that really an issue?Any application that use VT-D wont work. VT-D is Intel proprietary.
Docker (GUI) for start.
Does macOS support Vt-d?Any application that use VT-D wont work. VT-D is Intel proprietary.
Docker (GUI) for start.
Thanks for the information. I am not using Adobe software.The main problem with building an AMD hack is that most Adobe programs still have problems or won't run at all. There are additional fixes/patches to get over this but the latest Photoshop, for instance, still won't run. Camera stabilisation in After Effects is also hit and miss at the moment but Adobe seems to be slowly removing the Intel specific code from the macOS versions of their products.
So if you are not reliant on Adobe products you will probably be ok with a Ryzen hack.
Most of the guides say to disable virtualisation anyway and AMD also supports virtualisation, so is that really an issue?
The main problem with building an AMD hack is that most Adobe programs still have problems or won't run at all. There are additional fixes/patches to get over this but the latest Photoshop, for instance, still won't run. Camera stabilisation in After Effects is also hit and miss at the moment but Adobe seems to be slowly removing the Intel specific code from the macOS versions of their products.
So if you are not reliant on Adobe products you will probably be ok with a Ryzen hack.