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GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3 Upgraded to Mojave

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Upgraded my son's GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3 with Mojave while visiting for the 4th. This was my first Hackintosh many years ago. Hardware:
  • Existing
    • GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3 motherboard
    • i7-2600k
    • 16GB of RAM
    • 600W Corsair power supply
    • Case
    • Fentiv 802.11 ac card
    • Behringer U-Control UCA222 DAC (sound card)
  • New for Mojave
    • ASRock RX570 video card (Replaced HD 6870)
    • ORICO PVU3-5O2I (Replaced 4 port USB 3.0 card) which was not Sierra compatible but is Mojave compatible.
      • 5 rear USB 3.0 ports
      • 2 internal USB 3.0 ports
      • 2 onboard VIA USB controllers
    • Taped over all onboard USB3 ports
    • Bluetooth dongle on USB 2.0 port
  • Install
    • Mojave 10.14.5
    • UniBeast 9.2
    • MultiBeast 11.3
    • Very basic defaults install
      • UEFI Clover (plus defaults)
      • Graphics Fixup (whatevergreen)
We can add ethernet and onboard audio later if needed for some reason. Surprised at how easy the install was compared to my resent ASRock M-ITX Z370 builds. Performance from the old i7-2600k is still better than the i3-8100 even at stock speeds. Makes me tempted to go slap together an old SandyBridge Hack for nostalgia's sake.

Good Job UniBeast/MultiBeast teams. Thank You!
 
I was despairing after failed attempts to upgrade my GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3 to High Sierra but your post gave me hope. I've tried to upgrade to Mojave and I'm hitting a snag where my boot loader cannot find the kernel. Can I ask what firmware version you are running? Also, do you know whether your installer placed a mach_kernel file at the root of the USB drive or found the kernel elsewhere?

Thanks.


Upgraded my son's GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3 with Mojave while visiting for the 4th. This was my first Hackintosh many years ago. Hardware:

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Good Job UniBeast/MultiBeast teams. Thank You!
 
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