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[Success]Gigabyte G1 Sniper Z97

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Successfully Installed Mac OSX Yosemite,
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System Spec -
Board: Gigabyte G1Sniper Z97,
Processor: Intel Core i7 3.6Ghz,
RAM: 16GB Team Gaming RAM,
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 4096 MB
HDD: 320GB WDD, 320GB SAM, 2TB WDD,
ROM: Asus E-Green DVD ROM (2x)
Casing: Space W1
Power Supply: 650W
Monitor: Asus Frameless 21.5" (1920x1080)
Keyboard, Mouse, WEb Cam: A4Tech
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Process:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/yosemite-...-x-yosemite-any-supported-intel-based-pc.html

After Creating UniBeast ,what i have done with my BIOS ? look here :p

- Load The Default Setting,
- Disable VT-d,
- Set xHCI Auto Mode,
- Disable Intel Processor Graphic
- Active xHCI Hand-Off
- Active EHCi Hand-Off
- Set The Config SATA AHCI
- Set The Memory Mode to "More Stability" From Smart Tweek​

After installing Yosemite, i have complete MultiBeast process,

Process:

Download and open MultiBeast
Quick Start > DSDT Free
Drivers > Netowrk > Atheros > Killer ALXEthernet​
and install.

One thing very important - there is no sound kext for Creative 3DCore Chip. That's why i have to buy a USB sound card :p @ 1USD :D

Yea I am Done :D working like charm

Thanks to tonymacx86.com a lot :)
 
Congrats. I'm using a similar setup too. Except for the graphics card. In any case, I'm experiencing system freeze once in a while. Probably once every 2-3 days. It is not a big deal but rather annoying. Are you getting the same problem.
 
Congrats. I'm using a similar setup too. Except for the graphics card. In any case, I'm experiencing system freeze once in a while. Probably once every 2-3 days. It is not a big deal but rather annoying. Are you getting the same problem.
The "Haswell Freeze" is mainly due to having memory (make/model number) that's not on Gigabyte's Z97 G1Sniper motherboard's Memory Support List and/or the PSU is not rated Haswell "ready" or "certified." The Haswell specifications are very different than previous Intel processors and chipsets, thus, the need to insure component compatibility.
 
you dont have to buy a sound card, use realtek alc1150 in multibeast :headbang:
 
Has anyone gotten macOS Sierra to run on this motherboard?
 
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