A Dive Into The Mystical World
That Apple Doesn't Want You To See
OS X running on non-Apple
sanctioned hardware
Basically, a PC aspiring to be a Mac
Thousands of people. Don't believe me?
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1. Cost effective
3. Fun!
2. Learning/Experience
You could do that... but building a hackintosh is:
Same Processor Clock Speed!
Same RAM capacity!
Same SSD capacity!
Some prerequisites to getting started are:
There are two main bootloaders to get your Hack running:
Chameleon/Chimera
or
Clover
Chimera is essentially Chameleon under the hood with some internal changes for compatibility
It's the easiest to get up and running at first, but you'll understand over time why it's not recommended for future-proofing
Master Boot Record-based (legacy)
Clover is the future of bootloaders for EFI-based operating systems, can be used for more than OS X too (Linux, etc)
Configuration is a little harder than Chameleon/Chimera, but well worth the struggle
EFI-based (current)
Fortunately, there is a way to upgrade from Chimera to Clover!
UEFI-based motherboards can boot Chimera AND Clover for interoperability which is a plus
Gigabyte motherboards have the highest compatibility rating for your Hack and for OS X
Intel CPUs are the best for compatibility, iAtkos has methods for AMD but you're on your own
AMD and Nvidia video cards are fine, though you check the model no. against a compatibility table from TonyMacx86 or OSX86project
RAM, power supply, CPU cooler are all fine so long as they are compatible with the mobo, CPU and case
There is a way to fix it
Broken for Chimera/Chameleon bootloaders... sort of
100% working for Clover
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