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Hi guys,
I've already build some hackintoshes using Multibeast, but they usually used either mid- to high-end Intel cpus, and now I want to build a super-low-end-cheapskate-one. I've already found a compatible cheap Gigabyte motherboard that has a DSDT.aml file in the database and currently in the process of choosing a cpu for it.
The Intel Celeron Dual-Core G550 seems like a good choice — it's a cheap second-generation dual-core Sandy Bridge CPU, but is it compatible with Mountain Lion's vanilla kernel? Did somebody use Celeron CPUs with Mountain Lion? Do they add any problems with compatibility or make the install process more difficult?
I've already build some hackintoshes using Multibeast, but they usually used either mid- to high-end Intel cpus, and now I want to build a super-low-end-cheapskate-one. I've already found a compatible cheap Gigabyte motherboard that has a DSDT.aml file in the database and currently in the process of choosing a cpu for it.
The Intel Celeron Dual-Core G550 seems like a good choice — it's a cheap second-generation dual-core Sandy Bridge CPU, but is it compatible with Mountain Lion's vanilla kernel? Did somebody use Celeron CPUs with Mountain Lion? Do they add any problems with compatibility or make the install process more difficult?