Whoa. It finally worked. Now I don't have sound. Will post a working guide in a bit for those that have come across this thread by search.
Follow this guide if you CANNOT get Sierra to work with a black screen from a clean install. I almost gave up, but I got it working.
Shoutout to bobbyhackmac, pastrychef for your helpful support. Here is how I got my whole Sierra build working for 10.12.3 which is the latest version at the writing of this post: 1/26/17.
1. I had given up entirely and had a working El Capitan build so I reformatted my USB, downloaded El Capitan from the Apple Store (Borrowed an old friends account > to view previous downloads > el capitan). I couldn't download El Capitan from Sierra because the version was too new.
Followed this guide here:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...d-intel-based-pc.172672/page-121#post-1424749
2. Had El Capitan with Audio working and everything. You'll need to get that fixed before you proceed.
My system specs are as follow:
Motherboard: Z97 Sabertooth Mark 2 - On their website, they use an ALC1150 for audio drive so that was an easy option to put on audio, for network, they use AppleIntelE100e v3.2.4.2, ApplelGB v5.2.9.4
Video Card: GTX 980 TI, which can be found for El capitan in this thread here:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...cs-drivers-for-os-x-10-11-6-346-03-15.198033/
I checked my El Capitan version and downloaded the corresponding video driver for my graphics card.
All went smooth, I had a fully functional Hackintosh.
3. I stumbled upon this thread:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/direct-update-to-macos-sierra-using-clover.201465/
Follow the exact instructions, when the system rebooted I was with a laggy powerpoint display and Mac advised me that my drivers were out of date,
I simply followed PastryChef's advice, updated via the Nvidia Control Panel, restart & boom. Viola. Display was magically working, no more black screen.
4. I had no audio in my new install, but it was an easy fix, I downloaded the latest Multitool for Sierra here:
(Check downloads)
https://www.tonymacx86.com/resources/multibeast-sierra-9-0-1.329/
I already knew I had the ALC1150 audio driver, so I just selected that, completely shutdown my PC (Since there is a bug from rebooting from Windows and straight into Mac OS that causes no sound), and had working audio.
Thanks!
Next step, get iMessage working.