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Hi, still kinda new to the forums, please don't eat me.
I've read the instalation guides for Sierra and High Sierra extesnively so I am pretty familiar with the process. Instead of making a Hackintosh (which I am still in the process of doing) I thought I could save some money and just install a secondary drive on my PC that makes it a Hackintosh when I want it to. I'll cut to the chase and give the specs:
- CPU - Pentium G4560 @ 3.5Ghz
- GPU - EVGA SuperClocked GTX 750 Ti w/ 2GB VRAM
- RAM - 2 x 4GB 2133Mhz DDR4 DIMMs
- MOBO - MSI B150M PRO VDH
- STORAGE - 120GB Sandisk SSD + 4TB WD Red HDD (I'll probably just slip in another hard drive in for OS X)
Anyone had experience with building with any of these? Any pitfalls? I'm aware I'm not using the best Motherboard chipset for this but will it still work?
I've read the instalation guides for Sierra and High Sierra extesnively so I am pretty familiar with the process. Instead of making a Hackintosh (which I am still in the process of doing) I thought I could save some money and just install a secondary drive on my PC that makes it a Hackintosh when I want it to. I'll cut to the chase and give the specs:
- CPU - Pentium G4560 @ 3.5Ghz
- GPU - EVGA SuperClocked GTX 750 Ti w/ 2GB VRAM
- RAM - 2 x 4GB 2133Mhz DDR4 DIMMs
- MOBO - MSI B150M PRO VDH
- STORAGE - 120GB Sandisk SSD + 4TB WD Red HDD (I'll probably just slip in another hard drive in for OS X)
Anyone had experience with building with any of these? Any pitfalls? I'm aware I'm not using the best Motherboard chipset for this but will it still work?