- Joined
- Aug 22, 2018
- Messages
- 30
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Ultra Gaming (rev. 1.0)
- CPU
- i7-8700
- Graphics
- RX 580
Thanks so much for this guide! I based my first Hackintosh build on this. I tried to get my previous existing system up and running but had issues getting all three of my monitors to work and my motherboard's NIOS had some issue with being able to see the EFI partition so I always needed the USB installed to be able to boot into the MacOS. Had been wanting to upgrade the system so I chose your system to emulate.
I used the exact same hardware as yours for the CPU (except I went with the 8700 non K), MOBO and Video card. I followed your guide exactly except that the version of Multibeast I used did not have the options for:
Drivers->USB - Increase Max Port Limit 200 Series
Customize->Graphics Configuration - AMD Graphics Fixup (required for AMD card!)
I also found if I used iMac 18,3 only one of my three monitors worked. If I chose 14,2 all three worked so I left it there. The only other issue I have is the the onboard audio is't working. I'm not overly concerned about that at this point because I use a USB DAC for my audio that is working. I would like to sort out the onboard though just in case.
So thanks so much for taking the time to outline you build and create this guide. It has been invaluable to a newb like me. Much appreciated!!
I used the exact same hardware as yours for the CPU (except I went with the 8700 non K), MOBO and Video card. I followed your guide exactly except that the version of Multibeast I used did not have the options for:
Drivers->USB - Increase Max Port Limit 200 Series
Customize->Graphics Configuration - AMD Graphics Fixup (required for AMD card!)
I also found if I used iMac 18,3 only one of my three monitors worked. If I chose 14,2 all three worked so I left it there. The only other issue I have is the the onboard audio is't working. I'm not overly concerned about that at this point because I use a USB DAC for my audio that is working. I would like to sort out the onboard though just in case.
So thanks so much for taking the time to outline you build and create this guide. It has been invaluable to a newb like me. Much appreciated!!