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- Dec 6, 2011
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- Motherboard
- Hackintosh
- CPU
- i7
- Graphics
- GTX 580
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- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
SOLUTION: Load SSDT through MultiBeast
Screen Shot 2012-07-17 at 7.57.50 AM.png
Hey guys,
I got my hackintosh recently working and am trying to ensure everything is setup properly; however, I'm running into low performance scores from benchmark testing apps. Here are my results from Cinebench:
gpu.png
cpu.png
I'm trying to understand what I have to do to enable the same kind of scores as I see on Windows (I didn't run Cinebench on Windows specifically, but I did run GeekBench on both and Win7 had drastically better scores).
I've installed the update via Multibeast and I've also installed the CUDA driver from NVIDIA:
multibeast.png
cuda.png
Anyone else have these kind of issues and got around it?
Screen Shot 2012-07-17 at 7.57.50 AM.png
Hey guys,
I got my hackintosh recently working and am trying to ensure everything is setup properly; however, I'm running into low performance scores from benchmark testing apps. Here are my results from Cinebench:
gpu.png
cpu.png
I'm trying to understand what I have to do to enable the same kind of scores as I see on Windows (I didn't run Cinebench on Windows specifically, but I did run GeekBench on both and Win7 had drastically better scores).
I've installed the update via Multibeast and I've also installed the CUDA driver from NVIDIA:
multibeast.png
cuda.png
Anyone else have these kind of issues and got around it?