Building PC want to make it Hackintosh capable

Discussion in 'Mac / Hackintosh' started by korgrog, Jan 29, 2016.

  1. korgrog

    korgrog Member

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    Hello Hackintosh people ,,I am building a new PC and want to make it as

    Hackintoshable as possible

    here are my parts

    Intel Core i5-4690 Quad-Core Processor

    GIGABYTE GA-Z97-HD3

    Corsair Vengeance Pro Blue 16Gb 4x4Gb

    1,,,,Samsung 850 EVO 120GB 2.5

    2,,,,,,,Seagate NAS 2TB 3.5" SATA3 64MB


    video card not chosen yet

    here is what I would like your help with

    What kind of video card around 200.00 dollar

    What is the beat version of OS X should I use

    Should it be 32 or 64 bit

    Thanks for your help and suggestions
     
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  3. MrLyannMusic

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    Your motherboard is Supported, i suggest you get some dedicated graphic card anything from Nvidia starting from 6th Generation...

    Check this one out : it is at 202$

    http://www. amazon.com/dp/B00T4BWGBM/

    (delete the space between the "." and "amazon")

    i don't get the 32 64 bit OSX thing as all Mac OSX are 64bit noways..., i just suggest you either go for Mavericks or Yosemite...

    if you're willing to use OpenSSH's Pro Tools Version go for Mavericks, if not go for yosemite...

    i just wish you picked an i7 instead of i5...

    if you have further questions ask...

    here's some steps to follow :

    Get a real Mac and follow one of there Tutos, depends on the OS X version you wanna install :

    Mavericks :

    http://www.tonymacx86.com/mavericks...x-mavericks-any-supported-intel-based-pc.html

    Yosemite :

    http://www.tonymacx86.com/yosemite-...-x-yosemite-any-supported-intel-based-pc.html

    Update to the last Bios version available for your Motherboard, then apply these to the Bios :

    - Load the default settings
    - Disable VT-d
    - Set xHCI Auto mode
    - Disable Intel Processor Graphic
    (I don’t need it)
    - Activate xHCI Hand-Off
    - Activate EHCI Hand-Off
    - Set the config. SATA AHCI
    - Set the Memory mode to "More stability"
    ( if not : random freezes)

    [FONT=Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Source & Tuto for your motherboard :
    http://www.tonymacx86.com/user-buil...i7-4790k-gtx-970-16gb-yosemite-10-10-1-a.html
    [/FONT]

    Good luck.
     
  4. korgrog

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    Thanks
    MrLyannMusic


    I did not know they did not make 32 bit OS X anymore

    video card is a good suggestion
    Intel Core i7-4790K Quad-Core Processor
    - Socket LGA1150, 4.0Ghz, 8MB L3 Cache, 22nm
    - (Retail Boxed) Gen4 (BX80646I74790K)

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    • Intel Core i5-4690 Quad-Core Processor
      - Socket LGA1150, 3.5Ghz, 6MB L3 Cache, 22nm
      - (Retail Boxed) Gen4 (BX80646I54690)

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      I could go for the i7 just need to eat more macaroni next month

      wanted to keep the build around 1200 dollars Canadian

      is there a reason you think the i7 would be better from a Hackintosh point of view​


      Our Price
      $319.00​

    Our Price $469.00​
     
  5. korgrog

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    Intel Core i7-4790K Quad-Core Processor Our Price $469.00

    Intel Core i5-4690 Quad-Core Processor Our Price $319.00
     
  6. trenton

    trenton Kapellmeister

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    I have the exact same motherboard as that, the same i5.
    I would suggest going for 2 sticks of 8GB ram rather than 4 of 4GB. This way, if you ever need more, you have two spare slots still available.
    I see you are looking for a video card, you "could" use the built in Intel HD 4600 graphics (they do work...I am using them) they might not be enough if you game but for my purposes (music primarily), it's fine. Note though, if you are going to use the intel 4600 graphics of the i5, you will need to do extra work to get it working at all on Mavericks (mavericks predates the 4600) . On Yosemite, it's no problem whatsoever.

    Yeah, I didn't answer your question at all :P Just really wanted to give a bit of advice on other things.
     
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    The i7
    # of Cores4
    # of Threads8


    The i5
    # of Cores4
    # of Threads4
     
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  8. korgrog

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  9. trenton

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    Much better choice for future proofing (or as much as possible)
    I'm assuming you'll also need a wireless adapter. I VERY highly recommend
    TP Link - TL-WDN4800
    Works out of the box on Mavericks and Yosemite (not sure about the newest one but I assume it would)
     
  10. korgrog

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    TP-LINK N900 TL-WDN4800, 450Mbps Wireless N Dual Band PCI Express Adapter
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    Our Price$49.99
    Discount $10.00
    Sale Price $39.99






    Thanks
    trenton,,,,I will take one of those

     
  11. trenton

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    Canada Computers?? ;)
    I just bought one yesterday to help out a friend who was building and it was exactly that :)
     
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    1,,,,Samsung 850 EVO 120GB 2.5
    Do yourself a favour and get a bigger one, even the 1TB EVO isn't that expensive anymore
     
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    Ah a richie rich comment i was looking for another SSD for my homebuilt PC guess what?
    I could only afford up to 250 GB so i skip that for now 1TB cost 340$ in my country i could get a cheap "ready made" pc for that price
     
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    Don't skimp on the CPU, even if you have to starve for a while. Software becomes more capable in proportion to improvements in processing power. That is why older computer technology becomes obsolete.
     
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    Well, i have a hackintosh machine like this:

    i7-4790k (4 core 8 threads)
    Gigabyte H81M-HD3 (for my micro case)
    Samsung Evo 250 GB 2.5 (bought 1 month ago)
    1 TB harddrive 7200
    1 TB hardrive 5400
    ATI Radeon HD 5450 (working, but not using it. I'm using basic cpu videocard)
    16 gb of ram (kingston i think)
    300 W PS

    that's it. Working fine with Yosemite 10.10.1
     
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    I'd also totally recommend a bigger ssd, at last 256gb, but i'd say 512 is a good choice to have projects on there and not just the system.
     
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    Go for the i7-4790k. It's a beast. I got mine for around 300$
     
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    Tonymac is your friend.:yes:
     
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    That has nothing to do with being rich. I am just realistic. Some Software do not let you install its content on a second drive while being a lot of Gigabytes. My first SSD was 120 GB as well and it was very fast full even while storing some contents on an external drive.
    A Samsung EVO850 1TB costs 309 Euro in my country. This is a one time investment into space, silence and heat. How wants lound vibrating HDDs if you could have a whisper silent system ?
     
  21. korgrog

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    Thanks for everybody's help and incite

    my new parts list is

    Intel Core i7-4790K Quad-Core Processor

    GIGABYTE GA-Z97-HD3

    Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB (2x8GB)


    OR
    Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB



    Samsung 850 EVO Series 500GB mSATA Solid State Drive (SSD) (MZ-M5E500BW)

    2,,,,,,,Seagate NAS 2TB 3.5" SATA3 64MB


    TP-LINK N900 TL-WDN4800, 450Mbps Wireless N Dual Band PCI Express Adapter

    I will use the basic cpu videocard

    550 watt power supply

    not only eat more macaroni but find it on sale

    Set PC up ,,,,read some more, then dual boot for Hackintosh

    should I use separate SSD for windows and Hackintosh

    or can they live on the same drive together

     
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