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Happy New Year everyone,
I've got a Best Buy gift card on Christmas, and would like to use it to build a 9900k hackintosh. Since it's a Best Buy gift card, I'm limited to the parts they sell there.
The only non MSI Z390 motherboard that they have is the ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-r...ard-with-led-lighting/6311237.p?skuId=6311237
I can't find much info on this mobo regarding hackintoshes. It seems that Best Buy doesn't sell any Gigabyte mobos, and I've been told to avoid MSI mobos as they can be very tricky to get a solid build with.
All the Z370 mobos available on Best Buy are from MSI as well.
Do you guys have any idea of how compatible the ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING would be for a 9900k build?
Most people seem to be using the Gigabyte AORUS mobo, and I haven't seen much info about ASUS mobos for 9900k builds yet.
Thanks!
I've got a Best Buy gift card on Christmas, and would like to use it to build a 9900k hackintosh. Since it's a Best Buy gift card, I'm limited to the parts they sell there.
The only non MSI Z390 motherboard that they have is the ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-r...ard-with-led-lighting/6311237.p?skuId=6311237
I can't find much info on this mobo regarding hackintoshes. It seems that Best Buy doesn't sell any Gigabyte mobos, and I've been told to avoid MSI mobos as they can be very tricky to get a solid build with.
All the Z370 mobos available on Best Buy are from MSI as well.
Do you guys have any idea of how compatible the ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING would be for a 9900k build?
Most people seem to be using the Gigabyte AORUS mobo, and I haven't seen much info about ASUS mobos for 9900k builds yet.
Thanks!