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Hi Guys my names is Jonathan, and i am new to the community. I'm here because i need help!
I want to build a hackintosh for editing video, photograph and coding but i also would like to be dual boot and have windows 10 for games because Apple's operating system is not good for games and i dont want to have to computes.
My question is.
What parts should i buy that work for Hackintosh and Windows ?
Can I use a ssd for windows and one for OSX? or how would you guys recommend?
My Budget is $1200-$1500(this is only for parts i have extra cash for monitors,keyboard etc. )
 
Hi Guys my names is Jonathan, and i am new to the community. I'm here because i need help!
I want to build a hackintosh for editing video, photograph and coding but i also would like to be dual boot and have windows 10 for games because Apple's operating system is not good for games and i dont want to have to computes.
My question is.
What parts should i buy that work for Hackintosh and Windows ?
Can I use a ssd for windows and one for OSX? or how would you guys recommend?
My Budget is $1200-$1500(this is only for parts i have extra cash for monitors,keyboard etc. )

http://www.tonymacx86.com/buying-advice/169054-first-build-i7-4790k.html
 
Hi Guys my names is Jonathan, and i am new to the community. I'm here because i need help!
I want to build a hackintosh for editing video, photograph and coding but i also would like to be dual boot and have windows 10 for games because Apple's operating system is not good for games and i dont want to have to computes.
My question is.
What parts should i buy that work for Hackintosh and Windows ?
Can I use a ssd for windows and one for OSX? or how would you guys recommend?
My Budget is $1200-$1500(this is only for parts i have extra cash for monitors,keyboard etc. )


I would recommend that you keep OS X and Windows each on separate boot drives for reliability. Have a good look over the buyers guide. If this is your first build then the Asus and Gigabyte motherboards are the easiest generally to get running. Explore the forums - here is some handy links for you to read some more on.

http://www.tonymacx86.com/building-customac-buyers-guide-july-2015.html
http://www.tonymacx86.com/system-usage/ - the video and photography sections are a great library
http://www.tonymacx86.com/installation/
http://www.tonymacx86.com/other-operating-systems/

The UniBeast/MultiBeast installation guides are generally the easiest - but the Clover bootloader is more advanced if you feel up to the challenge.
Spend some time getting better acquainted with the methods and look for the hardware that best suits your requirements. :thumbup:
 
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