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Is this hardware suitable for Hackintosh?
Good day, I wondered about installing Hackintosh on a PC, read a couple of articles and watched a few videos, it came to the question of hardware. For there were no ideas to install OS X during the assembly of the PC.
CPU: Intel i5-3470 (3.2 Ghz)
RAM: 8 Gb (DDR3)
MB: ASRock B75 Pro3
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7450 (1 Gb) + Intel HD 2500
HDD 1Tb SATA (7200 rpm)
D-Link Wireless 108G DWA-520 (PCIe stick)
Audio: based on Realtek ALC892
Ethernet: based on Realtek RTL8111E
And the question is, do you need to create a DSDT file, or will everything start with standard UEFI?
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Everything that is listed in the list is startable, DSDT is more likely for finer tuning, but this is not for everybody. Video should be natively picked up, but audio and the Internet with the help of kexts. Wi-Fi should work natively, but you need to check.
I have the following config:
i5-3570
MSI Z77A G43 (sound and network didn’t start out of the box, and I didn’t insist)
8GB DDR3
Sapphire 5870
TP-LINK TL-WDN4800
ASUS WL-BTD201M Bluetooth dongle
Noname USB soundcard MacOS compatible
SSD Kingston 120GB + 2 HDD
Mac OS X 10.9 became in 5 minutes, everything except the one indicated above in brackets worked out of the box.
Works for a year, updated a couple of times and nothing has flown
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