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- Jun 3, 2011
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- Motherboard
- GA-B75M-D3H
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- i5-3570K
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- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
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I currently have a hackintosh that's using the ASRock P55M Pro Micro-ATX motherboard. It doesn't really run the best... I get a lot of crashes when ripping blu-rays, have no audio, and went through 3 video cards just to get the thing to boot. So I'd like to upgrade a few components and turn this into my main machine (I use my 2009 MacBook Pro for everything but blu-ray ripping now).
So, what's the easiest to set up, and most compatible Micro-ATX board out there? I'm looking at the GIGABYTE GA-Q77M-D2H from the latest CustoMac post. Does this support pretty much everything out of the box? I'd like this machine to be powerful enough to do video editing but stable enough to run for weeks without crashing.
So, what's the easiest to set up, and most compatible Micro-ATX board out there? I'm looking at the GIGABYTE GA-Q77M-D2H from the latest CustoMac post. Does this support pretty much everything out of the box? I'd like this machine to be powerful enough to do video editing but stable enough to run for weeks without crashing.