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Attempting to upgrade Yosemite build by installing Sierra on new SSD - Kernel Panics

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Hi guys, I built my hackintosh a couple of years ago with the following specs:

  • Gigabyte Z87X-UD5H motherboard
  • i7-4790K CPU
  • GTX 760 Graphics card
  • Corsair RM650 Power supply
  • 16Gb of Crucial Ballistix RAM
  • Samsung 840 EVO 120Gb SSD (Yosemite installed to this drive)
  • Seagate 1TB solid state hybrid drive (For mass storage)

I've been using this build very successfully for audio production purposes but recently decided to upgrade it by adding
  • Another 16Gb of the same RAM
  • A Samsung 850 EVO SSD (500Gb)
  • A 500Gb Hard drive that used to live in my playstation 4

After finding out that apple had removed previous versions of their OS from the app store unless you had already purchased them on your account I decided to attempt an install of Sierra onto my new Samsung 500Gb SSD.

After successfully installing Sierra and running multibeast I can't seem to get it to run without going into kernel panics.
Luckily I can still boot into Yosemite on my old SSD to attempt to troubleshoot.
I have tried at least ten different multibeast settings but always get kernel panics, anyone got any ideas what's wrong?

These are the multibeast settings I have been essentially using:
Quick start - DSDT Free

Drivers:
Audio - ALC898
Disk - 3rd party SATA
Disk - TRIM enabler
Misc - Fake SMC
Misc - USB 3.0
Misc - NullCPUPowerManagement
Network - Intel E1000e V3.1.0
System - AppleRTC Patch for CMOS reset

Bootloaders - Chimera

Boot options:
1080p Display
Basic Boot options
Hibernate Mode Desktop
IGP Enable=No
Kext Dev Mode
Use Kernel Cache

System definitions - iMac 14,2

And here is the exact kernel panic I got last time I booted:
View media item 188133
Any help/suggestions much appreciated!
 
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