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High Sierra on a 2012 'Hack?

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I have a Core i5 rig I built in 2012, very similar to the Moarfish GA-B75M-D3H i5 3570K build. It originally ran 10.8 and was updated to 10.9, where it stayed, but now I need to upgrade to 10.13. Is it possible on this box? (Stock Ethernet and Intel HD 4000 graphics, USB, etc; nothing fancy.) Should I go UEFI or Legacy? (I have no idea what the "7/8/9/100/200 Series CustoMac desktops" or "5/6 Series CustoMac desktops and all BIOS based systems" mean, though I'm generally familiar with what a BIOS is and I believe the Gigabyte motherboard uses one...) Thanks!
 
The B75 boards are Intel '7 series'. You have a UEFI type of BIOS, so go with UEFI installation (you do not need the Emulated NVRAM option) for this hardware.

High Sierra installs easily and runs well on this hardware.
 
The B75 boards are Intel '7 series'. You have a UEFI type of BIOS, so go with UEFI installation (you do not need the Emulated NVRAM option) for this hardware.

High Sierra installs easily and runs well on this hardware.

Thank you!
 
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