I am happy to help you with that. I had the same issue and found a post someone posted up. So I have to give him/her credit for that “
jimmakos01”.
First, go into your BIOS and do the following:
BIOS TAB
BIOS Features > Windows 8/10 Features > Other OS
BIOS Features > Storage Boot Option Control > UEFI Only
BIOS Features > Boot Option #1 > UEFI USB Drive
Peripherals TAB
Initial Display Output > PCIe 1 Slot
Peripherals > XHCI Hand-off > Enable
Network Stack > Disabled
Chipset TAB
VTd > Disabled
Internal Graphics > Disabled
Then, go make an macOS X bootable USB installer thumb drive using
UniBeast
if you do not know how he is a link > https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...ierra-on-any-supported-intel-based-pc.200564/
So, after the installation, we have to run MultiBeast 9.2.1:
Choose UEFI Boot Mode at quick start.
In the Drivers tab for the audio we must choose ALC1220 and 100 / 200 series audio.
In Misc tab choose FAKESMC, FAKESMC plugins and FAKESMC HARDWARE MONITOR if you want to have statistics for your hakcintosh.
In Network tab we choose IntelMausiethernet v2.3.0
In USB tab, if you have an Intel 7700K, choose increase max port limit 200 series.
In Bootloader tab we choose the third option Clover 2.4 UEFI BOOT MODE + Emulated NVRAM
In Customize tab for the graphics choose NVIDIA WEB drivers boot flag and NVIDIA Graphics fix up
In System Definition for i7 7700K, 18.3
After all this we select Build and Install. When the Install has completed, re-boot.
Upon reaching the Desktop, run MultiBeast again and
only select:
In the Drivers tab for the audio, choose ALC1220 and 100 / 200 series audio again (bug in macOS causes us to do this again), and
Now select Build and Install.
When the MultiBeast installation is complete, reboot. You should now have audio working.