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I thought since apple has been officially supported the Xeon-W which uses the 2066 socket so the twin of Xeon-W will be working out of box.
But compared to the x99-UD4 and other previous generation x99 gigabyte boards--just run the unibeast and multibeast once and you are fine to go---the current generation even the x299-ud4, need a lot of kext and settings, and there is few success report on the internet, I am just curious about what have happened? what makes x299 so hard to hack?
But compared to the x99-UD4 and other previous generation x99 gigabyte boards--just run the unibeast and multibeast once and you are fine to go---the current generation even the x299-ud4, need a lot of kext and settings, and there is few success report on the internet, I am just curious about what have happened? what makes x299 so hard to hack?