Hello,
I want to make a Hackintosh with 10 to 18 cores CPU. and I need to know which Motherboard is supported and which CPUs.
Your list has only desktop grade i7 CPU and motherboards.
Thanks in advance.
Apple did use Xeon CPUs in the 2013 Mac Pro but those are now nearly 5 years old. You would have to build an X79 or similar server chipset build to use one of those chips in a build. Probably not a good investment today. If the iMac Pro uses X299 and I9 CPUs later this year there may be native support. Need to wait and see what happens.Hello,
I want to make a Hackintosh with 10 to 18 cores CPU. and I need to know which Motherboard is supported and which CPUs.
Your list has only desktop grade i7 CPU and motherboards.
Thanks in advance.
Apple did use Xeon CPUs in the 2013 Mac Pro but those are now nearly 5 years old. You would have to build an X79 or similar server chipset build to use one of those chips in a build. Probably not a good investment today. If the iMac Pro uses X299 and I9 CPUs later this year there may be native support. Need to wait and see what happens.
See the X299 guide by KGP in High Sierra Desktop Guides.Is there an update to this question? I'm thinking about rebuilding with a new motherboard and cpu for Avid editing, with equivalent to recent 12 core MacPros...