I am not seeing this picture at all - in fact I am running OS X on old socket 775, 1155 and newer 1150 hardware. I think that your issues probably revolve around using a processor that Apple do not with unsupported graphics. Also the GTX 960 GPU requires additional nVidia drivers because Apple support for nVidia has not changed since Mountain Lion - 2 years ago!
I would suggest the addition of a cheap basic GPU like an 8400 GT. Use
IGPEnaber=No GraphicsEnabler=Yes as bootflags to see if you have better luck. At the very least add IGPEnabler=No to your current build bootflags.
Both. Your stuff is still brand new in my book.
Hacking OS X to run on pc hardware requires persistence, time, backups and sometimes failure.
Try opening a new thread in desktop support if you cannot find the answer using search. Boot using -v to get verbose boot screen that you can upload a picture where things get stuck.
Piracy is illegal and so is file sharing. We live in an age where we download things direct from the web, we have no DVD or CD installer to fall back on. That is why people back up valuable data, clone working drives to test updates. Once a download link goes then so does the ability to download that item - its the way the internet works.
Once a application is considered obsolete it gets replaced - the world moves quickly- backup anything that you feel worth keeping. Do you still have your original uniBeast created installer?