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Hey guys,
So I've built a few hackintosh's over the past year or so but this time I had a constraint with the build which was that it should support Pro Tools HD3 PCI cards.
So my search was limited to only a few mobo's, Jetway being a popular option I wanted to go with it but it was'nt available anywhere within my reach so I decided on another mobo.
I have already bought these components and plan to start the build on wednesday.
Intel Core i7 3770K Ivy
Gigabyte P75D3 - B75 chipset based Mobo
16Gig Corsair 1600MHz ram
120GB OCZ SSD
GT520 Graphics
Along with these components, I need to install 3 Pro Tools PCI cards but the catch was that pro tools only accepts non-bridged PCI ports so the B75 chipset seemed a good choice with 4 PCI slots.
Has anybody experimented with these components? specifically the mobo and graphics card?
So I've built a few hackintosh's over the past year or so but this time I had a constraint with the build which was that it should support Pro Tools HD3 PCI cards.
So my search was limited to only a few mobo's, Jetway being a popular option I wanted to go with it but it was'nt available anywhere within my reach so I decided on another mobo.
I have already bought these components and plan to start the build on wednesday.
Intel Core i7 3770K Ivy
Gigabyte P75D3 - B75 chipset based Mobo
16Gig Corsair 1600MHz ram
120GB OCZ SSD
GT520 Graphics
Along with these components, I need to install 3 Pro Tools PCI cards but the catch was that pro tools only accepts non-bridged PCI ports so the B75 chipset seemed a good choice with 4 PCI slots.
Has anybody experimented with these components? specifically the mobo and graphics card?