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- Dell XPS 13 9360
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There's a low cost solution on Ebay that uses a Macbook Air Wifi/BT card. Has the mandatory LP bracket for the install.
Dual Band BCM94360CS2 PCI-E 867Mbps 802.11AC BT4.0 Wifi PCI-Express Adapter Card | eBay
BCM94360CS2 chip. WIFI: 2.4G 300M / 5G 867M. AC 1000M dual-band desktop PCI-E wireless LAN + Bluetooth 4.0 combo. 2 X Dual Band Antenna. Two Antenna;Signal Stronger,Full-height Bracket. Compatible interface: PCI-E X1 X4 X8 X16 and video card slot.www.ebay.com
Try some of the ShikiGVA bootflags or you could also try Lilu and Whatevergreen installed to /L/E. Always have a bootable backup before testing out anything on your CustoMac.
You've got 4 Sata ports that you can use. You can use 3 SSDs but make sure your primary macOS boot drive is on Sata0 to get the fastest performance from it. Yes you can remove the DVD drive and use it for HDD. There is also a space for 3.5" drive directly below the optical bay.
Haven't looked into this but I'd think it should work as long as the audio interface is macOS compatible.
Thanks for the link and tips trs96 ,
going to order that Macbook Air Wifi/Bt card from eBay.
Don't dare yet to mess with Lilu and Whatevergreen as i have to learn first how to make a bootable backup of my working installation in case i mess up , i am new to hackintosh
I've realised that i only got one SATA 3.0 (6Gb/s) fast port and 3 SATA 2.0 (3Gb/s) slow ports ,
that will be a bottleneck for the 2 SATA 3.0 Kingston SSDs that i've just purchased .