I've just swapped out my Nvidia card for a cheap RX570 from eBay to try and get off High Sierra. Having some trouble with the Catelina installed: I get a kernel error trying to boot it. Think it might by apfs.efi related
I had a lot of trouble after this switch with graphics freezes. Enabling the IGPU fixed that so at least my current OS is working fine again
So my first Hackintosh build was a success thanks to Technolli over at Youtube.com, and a post on tonymacx86.com by giggamax. Other's too, through random google searches.
The machine is a Lenovo M93p Tiny. It is slightly smaller than the Mac mini, however it includes a VESA mount with DVD add-on, so it becomes taller than a Mac mini. Specs are respectable being a dual core i5 4570T, with an optional upgrade to a quad core i7 4765T. 16gb Ram, HD4600 (1.5gb VRAM) graphics on the i5 but the upgraded 4765T has Iris? Maybe? I forget... Anyhow, a 480gb SSD... I think I got everything there. Also, it is running macOS Catalina and quite nicely as well. No wifi or bluetooth either, but I don't use those features anyways, but it can be added easily.
The only issue I have is wake from sleep, as it will restart after it wakes from the sleep and returns to either desktop or login screen. I have found some fixes but so far the two I have tried have not worked. This isn't a huge issue as I just disabled computer sleep and enabled monitor sleep as usual. If anyone has a fix for this, it would be cool. I am new to hackintoshing, so be easy on me.
I started the process following two guides from Technolli, one making the USB stick, and the other adding in the proper plist file and installing the system. I then did a little research into a few things and discovered the guide on tonymac by giggamax. This updated clover and added better suited kexts, however, I have seen no difference between the two sets of kexts, but the updated plist worked well and as a bonus it simplified the boot loader screen. The "wakefromsleep" issue persisted throughout all of this. Nothing has seemed to remedy it. Not deleting the power management plist, which allows the OS to recreate it after reboot, nor did changing a few settings in bios.
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Even the sleep issue?Just an update, but using an Opencore boot loader and the system is flawless.
Even the sleep issue?
Yes! Same guy from YouTube, Technolli, has an opencore haswell video. I followed along that and the end result, everything works as it should. Haven’t tested updates but I installed the latest anyways. If you need help finding his video lmk. This guide should work for all major intel generations and I can help find the website I used, which is also provided in the video.
How easy? Do you have background in computers? I'm thinking about it. haha.So, I bought an inexpensive walmart special as backup to my hack. Wanted to see how hard it was to hackintosh an AMD Ryzen...... It was super easy......
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So, I bought an inexpensive walmart special as backup to my hack. Wanted to see how hard it was to hackintosh an AMD Ryzen...... It was super easy......
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About a month ago I built my first Hackintosh in over thirteen years, to replace an aging maxed-out late-2012 iMac.
I started with Clover and 10.15.3, but have since moved to OpenCore on 10.15.4 - it has worked perfectly since day one. Also, it handles 1440p~4K games with ease, in Windows. And cost less than half what a comparable iMac Pro would have. SO, yay.
And here's what it looks like:
- Asus Prime Z390
- Core i7-9700k
- 32GB Corsair DDR4-3200
- 1TB Samsung 970 EVO Plus (x2)
- Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 5700 XT
- Fenvi T919 (WiFi + Bluetooth)
- Corsair rm750x
- Noctua NH-D15s
- Meshify C case (white)
- assorted internal SSDs and SSHDs for backups, etc
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My kids (10 and 12) helped put it all together, which was a lot of fun for them and scared the hell out of me. lol. But they did a great job. And at the end of the day, we have a great machine that we put together ourselves that runs Catalina far better than a lot of real Macs.
Thanks, dude. I'm really pleased with the way it turned out!That is beautiful.
There is a Buyer's Guide at tonymacx86.com as well as a User Builds and Golden Builds forum section that has build guides. These two forum sections will give you an insight to various motherboards for their user's needs. The actual components will depend upon your driving requirements for use of a computer.Hey all, i am really stuck at one point.
I am a mac pro user. But need to replace that old beautiful thing with a hackintosh.
I am still searching, and cant decide about motherboard. Definitely will go with a micro atx board. z370 or z390 chips. There are lots of fixes now, but some say it is more stable on z370, what do you think about that?
Also what brand do you offer.
Asus, Msi, Gigabyte? Does it really matter that much about stability.
Thanks.
There is a Buyer's Guide at tonymacx86.com as well as a User Builds and Golden Builds forum section that has build guides. These two forum sections will give you an insight to various motherboards for their user's needs. The actual components will depend upon your driving requirements for use of a computer.