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I tried this repo here with Monterey >>
And I'm happy to report that it does work rather well.
My 4K monitor gets 60Hz via HDMI 2.0, sound is working over HDMI and USB-C. The monitor is recognized as a 5K/UHD+ (quad 1440p), even though it's a native 3840x2160 display, but then again, this happened on my NUC8 and my Lenovo T580 as well.
Thunderbolt is working as well. I tested Thunderbolt with a UAD Arrow. Hotplugging is somewhat flaky. It worked once, it doesn't work a second time and needs a reboot after that. But it IS working.
So yeah, I think I'll keep this little box around until we've all moved to M1, ARM-Hackintoshes or VMs.
GitHub - hackintosh-club/intel-nuc10: Intel NUC10i7(5/3)FNH(K) Hackintosh OpenCore EFI
Intel NUC10i7(5/3)FNH(K) Hackintosh OpenCore EFI. Contribute to hackintosh-club/intel-nuc10 development by creating an account on GitHub.
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And I'm happy to report that it does work rather well.
My 4K monitor gets 60Hz via HDMI 2.0, sound is working over HDMI and USB-C. The monitor is recognized as a 5K/UHD+ (quad 1440p), even though it's a native 3840x2160 display, but then again, this happened on my NUC8 and my Lenovo T580 as well.
Thunderbolt is working as well. I tested Thunderbolt with a UAD Arrow. Hotplugging is somewhat flaky. It worked once, it doesn't work a second time and needs a reboot after that. But it IS working.
So yeah, I think I'll keep this little box around until we've all moved to M1, ARM-Hackintoshes or VMs.