amuffin Illustrious Jul 29, 2011 14,977 1 41,960 Dec 12, 2011 #1 I just built another system with an i5-2500k on a gigabyte z68x-ud3h would it be possible to turn this into a hackintosh? I mean because apple is completely behind and not on the z68 chipset and the cpu is an unlocked one
I just built another system with an i5-2500k on a gigabyte z68x-ud3h would it be possible to turn this into a hackintosh? I mean because apple is completely behind and not on the z68 chipset and the cpu is an unlocked one
T th1nker Distinguished Mar 12, 2011 16 0 18,510 Dec 24, 2011 #2 Hey, just letting you know it is possible. I've done it now, but still trouble shooting i7 heat issues. OSX is running on it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Hey, just letting you know it is possible. I've done it now, but still trouble shooting i7 heat issues. OSX is running on it.
amuffin Illustrious Jul 29, 2011 14,977 1 41,960 Dec 24, 2011 #3 ah ok, which method did you use? Upvote 0 Downvote
g4114rd0 Distinguished Dec 15, 2011 343 0 18,790 Dec 24, 2011 #4 amuffin : ah ok, which method did you use? – It violates the OS X EULA... IAtkos L2, will be fine on your system. Apple's Mac OS X Li0n 10.7.2 (Build 11C74). Upvote 0 Downvote
amuffin : ah ok, which method did you use? – It violates the OS X EULA... IAtkos L2, will be fine on your system. Apple's Mac OS X Li0n 10.7.2 (Build 11C74).
amuffin Illustrious Jul 29, 2011 14,977 1 41,960 Dec 24, 2011 #5 g4114rd0 : – It violates the OS X EULA... IAtkos L2, will be fine on your system. Apple's Mac OS X Li0n 10.7.2 (Build 11C74). I donr care for osx eula Upvote 0 Downvote
g4114rd0 : – It violates the OS X EULA... IAtkos L2, will be fine on your system. Apple's Mac OS X Li0n 10.7.2 (Build 11C74). I donr care for osx eula