Hackintosh with newer macOS version (Tahoe?)

Discussion in 'Mac / Hackintosh' started by ArticStorm, Apr 19, 2026 at 5:26 PM.

  1. ArticStorm

    ArticStorm Moderator Staff Member

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    I found this video here:



    has someone tried this with openCore simplify?

    Is it really that easy?

    (still want macOS and its goodies, but its so expensive, what legit apple hardware costs)
     
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  3. Melodic Reality

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    It's more expensive if you aren't really buying a PC today to turn in to hackintosh (so using what you have), other then that it's about the same, while Apple Silicon will perform much better with same specs due to architecture, optimizations and all that.

    Also I don't see much point in getting desktop at all, if you want amazing laptop, then this stuff is unbeatable, but if you are trying to make sense out of Mini vs. desktop PC, makes little to no sense. Especially if you are one of the folks who need tons of storage, RAM and whatever.

    Also you can just buy used Mini and Audiogirdder it, not every machine has to have all your RAM and storage, for running few Mac plugins you can pretty much get base Mac Mini M1 for 300 bucks tops, maybe even one with more storage and RAM, people are going to sell them more and more as M5 Mini is getting closer to release.

    You can go vice versa, have your current PC to hold all your hog's, Kontakt, Omnisphere, Nexus and all that stuff that needs RAM and storage and just use your Mini for DAW and everything else.

    M5 Mini will most likely be 16/512 and this is the first double everything from M1, double the CPU power, RAM and storage, so maybe not the worst deal out there, offload all the hogs to PC and pretty much have best of both worlds.
     
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  4. clone

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    It might not be a difficult build to do with the intent of building a Hackintosh, but that would be buying all the most widely reported components which will work the best. Or just happening to be very lucky with the specific existing hardware you already have.

    Would I do it? Nope. I already have a Thunderbolt hub with an ethernet port, which was expensive, so I could even deal with a base model Mini and call it a day, using an existing Win10 machine as a plugin server for Audiogridder. Otherwise, you can get an upgraded new one for about $50 more, or jump to the Pro model of the mini and it is standard, plus the additional 8GB RAM so that you are at a very comfortable 24gb.
    Neither are "so expensive" compared with any PC you are going to build, maybe a tiny bit. Well worth it to not deal with the additional BS.
    It’s like installing Kali on random hardware just to say it runs. You can do it, but unless you understand the tooling and have a reason, you’re not really gaining anything.
     
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