Apple doesn't supply drivers for Nvidia, so there will be issues. AMD is Apple's GPU of choice and it makes little sense (at least to me) to try to make a hackintosh with nvidia. You're just asking for trouble imoI read there are possible driver issues if using Nvidia GPU
Apple doesn't supply drivers for Nvidia, so there will be issues. AMD is Apple's GPU of choice and it makes little sense (at least to me) to try to make a hackintosh with nvidia. You're just asking for trouble imo
You've posted in the past how you've come to appreciate windows, why go back? Building a PC and loading windows will be easier and less problem free, especially if you're not accustomed to building machines.
Why not just buy a 2014 laptop? At one point during this past summer, you seemed prepared to walk away from macOS, what changed your mind? I'm not knocking you, because I chose the 2018 MBP to return back to the apple ecosystem.I want to have triple boot. If I can turn the workstation into Hackintosh, then I can sell my MBP 2010 17". Mac OS will not be my main OS but it is nice to have a clone of my 9 years old Mac/
Why not just buy a 2014 laptop? At one point during this past summer, you seemed prepared to walk away from macOS, what changed your mind? I'm not knocking you, because I chose the 2018 MBP to return back to the apple ecosystem.
I think a better solution is to run macOS in a VM, then you won't run into problems trying to run macOS on a GPU that is not designed to run.
I'm sure it can be done, but with apple only support AMD, I'm not sure its worth the effort. What will you be doing in macOS that requires a Nvidia card that you cannot do in windows?