Yes, in fact I have left mac os on my workstation. One of the reasons why I started in the hackintosh world is because of the flexibility that a PC gives in terms of hardware, connectivity and non-obsolescence.
I had an i7 3770k with Big Sur until this Christmas when I had to overclock and the motherboard died, the repair was easy, buying a second-hand one for €50 and that's it. 10 years of service in my studio, with some days working more than 15 hours, not bad. During that time, a couple of friends' studios have had iMacs of the same generation (i7 3770 3.4ghz) that with motherboard failures (2017) have been thrown away or directly left with an obsolete operating system (2018) That with a processor and graphics that for audio are decent, even now. (We are talking about workstations)
This Christmas because of the urgency I decided to buy a new motherboard (Asus Z590p) and an i9 10900 with only 65w of tdp (10 cores and 20 threads) in total with 64gb of ram 4.5 tb of SSD at 3.9 GB/s and a total consumption of just over 100w. If the new macs consume and heat up very little but, I don't want to be updating the operating system every year and I don't want to be left with an obsolete and very expensive computer after 5 or 8 years.
Now, when I test Windows 11 at work and finally I optimiced (much easier than installing OpenCore) I don't have any kind of problem, no crashes, no blue screens and I work all day demanding a lot. I also use old software that I had to leave behind in macOS if I wanted to be up-to-date. The most uncomfortable thing is that I have had to readapt to the keyboard commands ctrl by command.
It's a shame but my hackintosh years are over and for now windows saves my job.
Sorry, surely I have written something wrong, I hope I have explained myself.
Greetings to the community!