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tonymacx86's Build: Core i7-3770K - GA-Z77N-WIFI - GeForce 640GT
Components


Bitfenix Prodigy Arctic White Case
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008RJQ3GQ/
Intel Core i7-3770K
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007SZ0EOW/
16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600Mhz
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007TG8QRW/
Gigabyte GA-Z77N-WIFI
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009JDTWH6/
Corsair HX650W
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0090I9VX0/
EVGA GeForce GT 640
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0086UXQIE/
Samsung 840 SSD - 250Go
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NHAEXE/
Mac OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion @ Mac Apps Store
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/os-x-mountain-lion/id537386512?ls=1&mt=12
Already Owned
Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 SATA 6Gb/s 500 Go - a used HDD
Keyboard and mouse - a used Apple Keyboard, and a cheap 2 buttons mouse... for now
Comments:
The Bitfenix Prodigy computer case is ... a monster !!! I saw it on the internet, many many times, and i was dreaming on my futur "smaller but faster" Mac Pro
You get the point ?
Install process was a bit painful. I spent few hours on it because of stupid actions, this is the last and least try which was fast and successful :
MOUNTING
Did I said that the case was really really big ?
I bought ML on the App Store and used Unibeast with nothing checked (no legacy USB support, no laptop). It took less than 10 min. Great !
The case is provided with 2 fans : one in the front, one in the back. Both fans have a 3 Pins plug. The motherboard have only 1 plug ... 4 Pins. I searched on the Internet for an explanation or a solution, but found absolutely nothing.
So I plugged the back-fan on the motherboard. It worked... and I have 1 fan useless.
IMPORTANT : i didn't use an USB stick, i used an external hard drive instead. I added the DSDT for the Z77N-WIFI and Multibeast in a USB stick
IMPORTANT #2 : don't install the graphic card for now
BIOS CONFIG
Don't touch anything
OS INSTALL
Power on the case > F12 > boot on the external drive > install OS X > 12 min > reboot
IMPORTANT : when rebooting, press F12 and boot on the external drive to have a loader. Once loaded, you can choose on your external disk ... or your internal disk with OS X
Finish the installation ... and voila
Reboot the computer ... it boots by himself, great... Reboot once more for the cache.
HACK ... INTOSHING
Now the interesting part !
I put Multibeast and the DSDT file (.aml) on the desktop. it's important ... on the desktop !
I Ran Multibeast and used this config :
1) UserDSDT Install
2) Drivers > Audio > Without DSDT > ALC892
3) Drivers > Network > Realte Gigabit Ethernet
4) Customization > System Definitions > iMac 12,2
Reboot the computer ... at the OS choice, you have 5 sec to type "GraphicsEnabler=No" otherwise you'll have a chance to have glitches on your screen. Reboot once more (typing "GraphicsEnabler=No")for the cache.
I Ran Multibeast and used this config :
1) Drivers > Graphics > Nvidia Fermi OpenCL Patch > Nvidia Retail 304
2) Customization > Boot options > Graphics Enabler=No
I Shut down the computer, installed the graphic card, powered on and everything worked well
There is one last step, the monitoring tools, but i had tons of problems with that. Once FakeSMC ans FakeSMC plugins installed, the computer is stuck at boot and there no "coming back" solution, so i skiped this step and i'm waiting for an update of Multibeast that works on this config. There is a topic on this issue here
I will edit this topic to keep you informed
BENCH
Geekbench Score : 13568
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Integer : 11476
Floating Point : 20784
Memory : 7656
Stream : 7462
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In comparison, i have the most powerfull MacBook Pro 13" mid 2012, Core [email protected] with Samsung 256Go SSD and 16Go RAM
Geekbench Score : 6710
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Integer : 4938
Floating Point : 8855
Memory : 6163
Stream : 6505
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...It's between 2 and 3x faster ^^
[Edit - 2012-12-12] Photo added + everything works, it's a bomb !!!