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mds

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Hi guys,
i need to build an hackintosh with Mountain Lion. I look in the old Buyer's Guide, but the old hardware it's more expensive than new on ebay.
So I look in the Kaby Lake Buyer's Guide (200 Series) https://www.tonymacx86.com/buyersguide/archive/kaby-lake-200-series/, and I'll find a good configuration based on ASUS PRIME H270-PLUS motherboard. The question is: Is possible to build a computer based on Kaby Lake hardware with an old OS X?
If I can, I need only to use MultiBeast-UniBeast for Mountain Lion?

thx
 
Hi guys,
i need to build an hackintosh with Mountain Lion. I look in the old Buyer's Guide, but the old hardware it's more expensive than new on ebay.
So I look in the Kaby Lake Buyer's Guide (200 Series) https://www.tonymacx86.com/buyersguide/archive/kaby-lake-200-series/, and I'll find a good configuration based on ASUS PRIME H270-PLUS motherboard. The question is: Is possible to build a computer based on Kaby Lake hardware with an old OS X?
If I can, I need only to use MultiBeast-UniBeast for Mountain Lion?

thx

Mountain Lion has no support for new hardware like Kaby Lake.

The first MacOS version that supports Kaby Lake hardware is MacOS Sierra 10.12.6.

If you want to run Mountain Lion you can try to source a Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge motherboard with corresponding i3/i5/i7 CPU and a Nvidia 6xx graphics card.
 
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