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- Jan 15, 2014
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 rev 1.1
- CPU
- i7 3930k
- Graphics
- EVGA GTX 770 2Gb
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
I've spent the better part of the last three days doing mind-numbing amounts of searching and reading on the forums here. When I first came across this site, I got ahead of myself and immediately started compiling a wish list on newegg of parts for my dream hackintosh, based on the December 2013 Buyer's Guide. Of course, I wanted to go big and build a 2011 socket machine.
After reading a fair amount it seems that there are a lot of issues with 2011 socket systems, due to the lack of native support. On a previous thread I commented on someone linked a few builds that were successful, but none of which used motherboards listed on the buyer's guide. Why list hardware in a novice guide if it's not feasible to build a system that uses the listed equipment?
After reading a fair amount it seems that there are a lot of issues with 2011 socket systems, due to the lack of native support. On a previous thread I commented on someone linked a few builds that were successful, but none of which used motherboards listed on the buyer's guide. Why list hardware in a novice guide if it's not feasible to build a system that uses the listed equipment?