In this article they used iBoot and MultiBeast to build and i3. http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-install-mac-os-x-on-a-pc-without-using-a-mac/Newbie said:hey guys, i've been searching everywhere, but can't find anything on users who have successfully built a hackintosh using the i3 CPU. i have seen videos of people using everything from a C2D to the i5/i7, but nothing on the i3.
Newbie said:alright, thanks.
i looked everywhere and couldn't find it on here.
btw, i just noticed ur not using a P55 board, but a H55M? i always thought the best boards to use were the P55's?
tinkerC said:Newbie said:alright, thanks.
i looked everywhere and couldn't find it on here.
btw, i just noticed ur not using a P55 board, but a H55M? i always thought the best boards to use were the P55's?
The only thing not supported on the H55 is the onboard graphics. If you use an external card there is really no difference between a P55 and a H55.jimx86 said:tinkerC said:Newbie said:alright, thanks.
i looked everywhere and couldn't find it on here.
btw, i just noticed ur not using a P55 board, but a H55M? i always thought the best boards to use were the P55's?
Not exactly "best" boards.. the "best" boards are X58's as of June 2010. But best compatibility would either be a P55 or X58, as they're used in the regular macs and the Mac Pro. The H55 isn't fully supported by Apple, but it's similar enough that it will work.
MacMan said:The only thing not supported on the H55 is the onboard graphics. If you use an external card there is really no difference between a P55 and a H55.
jimx86 said:MacMan said:The only thing not supported on the H55 is the onboard graphics. If you use an external card there is really no difference between a P55 and a H55.
Onboard? I thought it was "on CPU"? Or is it both?