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Cheapest & Smallest Hackintosh Build?

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Here is the 8300 USDT version: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...14-mac-mini-which-is-the-better-value.219978/. You will never get 100% compatibility with Apple features, if you don't tinker around with stuff. That is why it is called hackintosh. If you don't want that, buy a Mac :D
So all you need is a compatible Wifi+BT card or USB dongle. That is all. The HP 8300 USDT is the closest (in size) as you can get to a Mac mini with the least effort.
Or you can try Intel NUC: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...efi-nuc7i7bnh-nuc7i5bnk-nuc7i3bnh-etc.221123/, https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...clover-uefi-nuc5i5mhye-nuc5i3myhe-etc.209386/, https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...g-clover-uefi-nuc6i5syk-nuc6i7kyk-etc.207848/ or Gigabyte BRIX: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...xi5h-4200-gb-bxi5-4570r-gb-bxi7-4770r.175815/
I think I found the solution - I can buy a used Macbook Air wifi+bluetooth card and a m.2 adapter and replace the motherboard's built in one with that?
 
I think I found the solution - I can buy a used Macbook Air wifi+bluetooth card and a m.2 adapter and replace the motherboard's built in one with that?

Never tried it :D I bought a Mac compatible half-height mini PCI-e card for my HP laptop and that is it. Th desktop is connected via LAN cable.
 
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