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Which ones from the Buyer's Guide are you referring to ?
Rosewill RNX-AC1900PCE as an example. But really any wifi that would work that supports 802.11ac, isn't super slow, and doesn't cost crazy ass $$$
Which ones from the Buyer's Guide are you referring to ?
That should work in an SFF 8300 if you get a low profile bracket with it. The ones with separate cards also have built in BT so many will opt for those instead of a BT dongle with poor range and function.Rosewill RNX-AC1900PCE as an example. But really any wifi that would work that supports 802.11ac, isn't super slow, and doesn't cost crazy ass $$$
That wifi card you linked is Windows only. The one in the B.G. is the RNX-AC1900PCE they are completely different cards.What is a "low profile bracket"? Effectively the $38.99 PCIE AC1200 option from here? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0799J48HD/?tag=tonymacx86com-20
Anyone updated to 10.13.5? Any issues?
That wifi card you linked is Windows only. The one in the B.G. is the RNX-AC1900PCE they are completely different cards.
Here's an example of a low profile bracket
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If you want wireless AC wifi in a CustoMac you'll need to spend at least 50 USD. You can also build your own from parts bought on Ebay but it doesn't add up to much savings and you have to assemble it yourself.
I believe Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper are what you are looking for, but I’ll defer to someone more familiar with Acronis True Image.I'd be very curious about this too. I have not risked it yet, but running 13.5 on some of my real Macs for some time in beta and it's been pretty solid, but not on any Hackintoshes.
One thing I'm curious about is are there any options for running a snapshot management mechanism like Acronis True Image that work well on a Hackintosh installation. Any luck with such a beast that would offer some safety nets for beta testing or even just simply testing updates while knowing you can back off?
I believe Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper are what you are looking for, but I’ll defer to someone more familiar with Acronis True Image.
Thanks for your reply! Well I installed a brand new GPU (MSI 1050 Ti) right after i bought this PC and I didn't have any GPU before that. I'm not that confident in my skills to change the thermal paste on a brand new GPU, don't want to ruin it. I heard that 80C is ok, my i5 3470 gets to 60C maximum. With opened case my GPU won't go above 70C and CPU temp stays the same. Maybe I should leave the case opened when playing games?How were the temperatures before the use of the MSI 1050 TI ?
Maybe you have first to consider changing the thermal paste between CPU and radiator