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Yup I was just saying that intel optane isn't what's screwing up the 6 core 10th gen i7's.

I thought intel optane drive were getting used less and less since nvme ssd's.
Intel Optane is an NVMe SSD and I recently bought three new laptops (all different brands) and they all came with Intel Optane.
 
Yeah I'm really looking forward to the new MacBook pro coming out. Sucks having an i7-10710U and no hackintosh options for it. Did anyone find any updates/progress?
 
Yeah I'm really looking forward to the new MacBook pro coming out. Sucks having an i7-10710U and no hackintosh options for it. Did anyone find any updates/progress?
I 2nd that. I have a smokin' laptop that's gathering dust.
 
I think that we may be lucky , take a look at this...
 

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Some people reported they were able to run Catalina on i5-10210u and i7-10510u. For now, the biggest problem is the i7-10710u that is a six cores CPU.

However, all this people claiming to have a working hack with a 10th gen had to spoof the cpu so Mac recognize it as a previous model. I pretty much doubt it really works as it should. Anyway, having added support for 10th gen on beta, makes Catalina to support those processors soon in the public version, even the six cores i7 model. If you will make a purchase, go for the 10th gen.

If you will use Windows too, maybe you care about those models with a GTX included. I don’t because I only use Mac, and as you know, GeForce graphics are useless there.
 
Nice, I'll give the beta a shot this weekend on my i7-10710U. I believe I'll have to try with opencore as I read no support yet on clover for anything higher than 10.15.1?
 
...as I read no support yet on clover for anything higher than 10.15.1?

What? Where? I’m on 10.15.3 and using Clover.
 
What? Where? I’m on 10.15.3 and using Clover.
That's what I read on r/hackintosh, guess that was wrong info. Good to know as I've never used open core yet so would've been a learning curve.
 
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