@pupuff93 Just so you know, there is no such thing as a plug and play Hackintosh motherboard. All Hackintosh systems require some work.
The Z490 boards are natively supported in macOS along with the 10th Gen Intel CPU's, in that they have been used by Apple. Anything newer has not, so the 500 and 600-series motherboards are not natively supported and have more issues to overcome.
If I understand correctly you want to buy a board that requires as little work as possible. The only way to get a system like that is for you to buy an Apple System.
You need to look for a board that has a number of success stories posted here. Preferably with a Golden Build guide for you to follow.
Bios settings for Gigabyte boards are fairly standard. Using the following as a base would suffice:
Change the following settings in the BIOS:
- Virtualization : Enabled
- VT-d : Disabled
- XHCI Hand-Off : Enabled
- Legacy USB Support: Auto/Enabled
- IO SerialPort : Disabled
- Network Stack : Disabled
- XMP Profile : Auto / Profile 1/Enabled
- UEFI Booting set to Enabled and set Priority over Legacy
- Secure Boot : Disabled
- Fast Boot : Disabled
- OS Type: Other OS
- Wake on LAN : Disabled
Settings for using Dedicated Graphics + Integrated graphics card:
- Integrated Graphics : Enabled
- Graphics: PEG/PCIe Slot 1
- Initial Display Output : PCIe 1 Slot
- DVMT Pre-Allocated : 128M or higher
Settings for Intel iGPU only:
- Integrated Graphics : Enabled
- Graphics: IGD/Integrated/iGPU/CPU Graphics
- DVMT Pre-Allocated : 128M or higher