Thanks for doing the video. Please bring more Hackintosh videos and content. I’d like a sequel to this video testing the performance in several day to day programs a Mac video content producer would use
Fantastic video as always! I’d really love to see a full custom cooling loop with dual rads (possibly using an ultra slim rad like the TX240 from XSPC). Would something like that be on the cards for Ryzen 3?
It's been done before. You can have a GTS240 on the bottom with ultra slim fans and the normal 240 rad in it's normal spot. You can then put on GPU/CPU/RAM/Monoblocks (whatever you need to cool) and use EK's 60mm pump/res combo. You have to use Hardline basically, but if you look around, it has been done.
Samuel T. White Also, just looked and the GTS240 is just over 9mm thicker than the TX240, I wanted to know of full size fans would fit in the bottom (or maybe the NFA12x15s)
@@BlasterDavo pcpartpicker.com/b/QK29TW uk.pcpartpicker.com/b/7YdXsY There two builds using different parts just to name a few. There are plenty more, but those two are good. I believe you can still fit the 12X15's.. not too sure though. Also you could look into having just a 240mm rad that is ultra high FPI (50+). Or you could go the 92mm rad + 240mm rad route and run a Mini-DTX motherboard for Ryzen 3000.
You can get a 30day trial here www.apple.com/de/final-cut-pro/trial/ (didnt find a english page for that tho). If it doesnt work for you i can lend you my license if thats possible :P
@@andrwwz6351 you first replied about some morgan freemans voice, and now 2 days later you're still talking about this same subject? Yea you're definitely gay if its still bothering you 2 days later LMAO.
Just a headup for hackintoshers who wanted native wifi+bluetooth solution: buy Fenvi FV-HB1200 (on sale $30) on newegg. It works (continuity/airdrop) right out of the box for me on Mojave 10.14.5
Can this card fit in an ITX build? ITX boards usually only have space for one PCIE slot, usually for the graphics card, right? I think that's the only thing that's preventing me from going for a smaller form factor build.. the lack of a possible wifi/bluetooth/airdrop solution..
Seriously a PCIe slot on MINI itx is used for GPU. An A+B key card enough. Take a DW1560, works with 3 kext: AirportBrcmFixup.kext + BrcmFirmwareData.kext + BrcmPatchRAM2.kext
@Rommie Samboski Can you shine some more light on this? I'm not that savvy with building PCs, I'd love to learn how to make something more capable for less money than this.
@Rommie Samboski I'm not gaming, I'm looking to build or buy a budget workstation for 3D animation. Not familiar with literally any of the components you state, but am very willing to put something together if someone more knowledgeable can list out what's needed, as this video does. Can you provide a complete list of what you're claiming so we can directly compare?
It was funny because I actually had an issue with email not syncing with icloud even on windows, so I called apple and they remoted into my hackintosh. The rep didn't know I was running a hackintosh. She wasn't able to help and eventually my email synced and was good, but I just found it funny that with smbios setting, they are still able to remote in as if it were a real mac
How just how you're videos are crisper using only a Sony a6300 vs other RUclipsrs with red cameras. Share with us your secret sauce man, especially your export settings and how you combat RUclips heavy compression.
one of the tricks is the use a much higher bitrate than RUclipss. So when YT compresses/ converts the upload, image quality remains almost identical to the original. Only down side is that your original source files will be large. Red cameras etc are completely overkill, especially if you are using Premier pro.
At this point, with intel cpus it's pretty much the same. All motherboards are pretty similar with about 2 options for eth, usb, and sound. If any of those you cannot get working, just get a 20 bucks USB sound/pcie usb card/eth card. Stick with amd graphics and you're gold.
For the Wi-Fi, you need an Apple made WiFi card with M2 adapter or something from Broadcom (I forgot the exact model). You can find online about which WiFi cards are good out of the box
ru.aliexpress.com/item/32901326666.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.5b2655b7jnUjfv&algo_pvid=5734fb46-5e55-43b6-b179-6c4511ab6a9d&algo_expid=5734fb46-5e55-43b6-b179-6c4511ab6a9d-0&btsid=124c68c4-8b33-498a-b984-f4335ab06efe&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_2,searchweb201603_52 link on product
6000? lol I could build 2 good 2500 dollar pc's (taking off that last 1k because of taxes and shipping) for that. or I could build one 5000 - 5300 dollar custom loop rig with a sli/nvlink. Dam apple. and for an ENTRY LEVEL?!
Sorry but all Intel fanboys always use the same ultra false argument of stability when justifying to pick Intel CPUs. Any proof of instability when running Mac OS on AMD CPUs? Come on, do a little effort….
thanks for the video. currently using a 9900k + rx 580 in a phanetks evolv shift as a hackintosh, but thermals are a nightmare. can't find the GPU thermals in the video, did I miss them?
Part of that is your case selection. I would consider swapping the glass for the new mesh side panel. Also, the 9900K could use the 240 AIO, but that case doesn't allow for that. Do you currently use the latest sensor kexts?
@@RogueTravel I bought the case just because it was pretty, huge mistake in hindsight. My 120mm AIO is obviously not enough for the 9900k, another mistake I made. No I don't use sensor kexts, but I feel like the system runs "cooler" when in macOS, I'm occasionally checking the cpu temps with Intel power gadget. I was planning on just swapping the case and my AIO in the near future.
Started building mine in November and swapped to the VII when 10.14.5 came out. With 32GB Ram it’s been dope. The dual boot is a nice touch also. Welcome to the club. Once you get it working it’s like heaven.
Updates. One time you were seriously can regret building your own Hackintosh is when there's an update. I've built my own Hackintosh about two years ago and I dread every time is the update because something always goes wrong. What are my biggest problems is playing movies in iTunes. That may not be a big deal for you, but I like having movies playing the background while I work. That may not be a big deal for you but I like having movies playing in the background and considering all my movies come from iTunes, it's a big deal to me. I love my Hackintosh, but I cannot wait to buy another real Mac. Currently I'm looking at the top online iMac as it's really powerful actually.
Thanks for the video enjoyed hearing about your expierience. I would be interested In knowing about thunderbolt support for for the Gigabyte z370 using the alpine ridge card or maybe a native config. I hear the z390 has native support but not sure if it works with high sierra.
Much easier to make an Intel hackintosh in my experience. If Apple ever decides to go with an AMD chip then it would become easier, but they use Intel chips
Kellen Fleener Kellen the main thing is to choose compatible hardware. Typically this means an Intel cpu, Gigabyte or Asus motherboard, and an AMD graphics card.
Super happy with this video. I am very interested in the idea of a "Mac Pro for the rest of us". I am still interested in knowing... Can Wifi/Bluetooth be improved up to the point where airdrop / handoff and other Apple wifi-magic actually works? How much RAM can go onto the ITX motherboard? What's the upper limit? Are there any build options which support Thunderbolt 3? How best to configure dual booting with Windows?
If you don't mind using High SIerra (10.13.6), you can - not the case with Mojave (10.14.x) because Apple and/or NVIDIA are being douches and not allowing that macOS version to get any drivers.
@UnFazeablE 7 There's many ways to run ryzen hackintoshes. Among them: custom kernel, and virtualized CPU under qemu/kvm. The latter doesn't even require fakesmc. I'm upgrading said setup to a 3900x as soon as it's out this week.
I recently attempted doing this with my 2700x and Radeon VIIs. I was very pleased with the way it looked but the fps in games was horrendous. Example on low settings was giving me 40-55fps in towns. Unsure if I did something wrong or if it was just the OS.
Awesome build. I would like to see your take on Linux and ITX builds. Since graphics power isn't that popular on Linux maybe you should substitute something else for the graphics card.
Randomly Freezes macOS Catalina 10.15.2: i8700k, GPU Radeon VII, Asus Maximus X Hero, 64GB DDR4, I tried SMBIOS iMacPro1,1 or iMac 18,3 same issue After a successful fresh new install, working on computer my OS freezes randomly, needs hard restart everytime, any ideas? I believe it’s related GPU because sometimes before freeze it gives me glitchy rainbow wheel or broken mouse pointer
Nice build. My config is32Gb DDR3 + RX574 +Xeon E5 v2 (Mac Pro 6.1) Native wi-fi iMac 12 year NOW I'm save up money for build 10 core 10 gen Intel +64Gb ddr4. Later I think will buy 5700XT or better card... Ncase one of the best case what I behold. Litle trouble ... they don't sold in my country....
perfect, now I might consider taking apart my iMac and building my own rig. Mid 2014 21.5 iMac 1.4GHz Dual Core-Intel Core i5 8GB 1600MHz DDR3 RAM 500GB HDD Intel HD Graphics 5000 1536. Currently running MacOs Catalina. I’ve been stuck with the base model build for a long time now and I do heavy editing/mixing with Lightroom, Logic and Final Cut but unfortunately the work load is too much on my computer so everything just freezes continuously, the last chance of being able to use my computer to it’s fullest potential is to upgrade the parts like the processor, graphics card & memory storage. If anyone knows the list of parts I would need to upgrade my old mac into a solid machine please let me know!
Awesome stuff! Any chance can get a copy of the EFI please? Have pretty much same setup with the i9 9900KS is probably the only difference and double the RAM. But keep having major issues and crashes. Did you get all the usb ports working including thunderbolt? Thanks
Awesome build and content in general. WiFi/Bluetooth are very finicky. If you care about it, you'll need to get a card like the BCM94352Z and swap out the one on the motherboard with that. I've done it on my ASUS TUF Z390M-Pro mATX board.
I know that it’s like comparing cashews and peanuts, but you might do a comparison between iPad Pro and the hackintosh for video editing. I regularly render 10 minute videos in 1080p in under 2 minutes. It’s kind of unbelievable to me how fast it is. 8 CPU cores and a 7 core GPU on a SOC with 256 GB of storage for about $900. I don’t even use my Mac for video editing anymore.
I built similar with Ryzen 2700 and GTX970(what I had). Also in a Ncase M1. It's my wife's computer and she loves it. Once I find the guide I used Ill share it here. It was a PIA to get going
Great video man! I'd like to see a review by you of the Sharkoon c10 or QbOne cases, since they're fairly cheap and support 240mm AIO. Keep up the good work! Cheers!
I just want to get this out to the public. I recently bought a Radeon VII and had absolutely terrible bsod constantly and screens would go black and it was just very annoying. I thought I had a bad card because my Vega 56 didn’t do that. After a lot of tinkering, I realized I had one connector from my modular 1250 watt psu that splits off into 2 8 pins. There was not enough volts (I think, could be amps) coming from that rail, so I needed to hook up another cable to a different rail. Now it works perfectly. Hits about 1900mhz out of the box and tjunction hits about 100. It’s a great card.
Hii, sorry to bother 🙈 The Radeon VII is "end of life" in general :/ according to this article www.techspot.com/news/81594-amd-radeon-vii-has-reached-end-life-probably.html What would you recommend as a replacement Many thanks in advance :)
this hackintosh vs the same computer but with windows 7 is 30% slower in OpenGL, and because many software uses OpenGL for rendering viewports im gonna say pass to Hackintosh and osx in general. This is ofc for people who utilize softwares for 3D modeling and rendering on a daily basis. (and gaming)
i have a problem: the graphic card (Radeon VII) is not detected from Mac, and the only one is the iGPU of the intel hd graphics...can you fix my problem?
Hi how're you? Just a question I like this device to get at home but my question is if I can install Windows 10 instead MacOS. Can I do that in this equipment?? Thanks for your help.
I've been thinking of building a Hackintosh for a while just for Final Cut Pro (don't have the time to learn a new software.) A guide on how to install OS X would be appreciated and all the recommended hardware. I know that the TonyMac website explains a little bit but I would like to see it in video form. Thanks.
Definitely make a guide, I would love to have a single resource that explains and helps get newbies up to speed.
Yes please
And another great video btw
Love to see a guide.
Houze agreed please make one!
See tonymacx86 website. Great stuff. Been using hackintosh 2600k ever since 2011 :) have a macbook pro for on the road work though
Thanks for doing the video. Please bring more Hackintosh videos and content. I’d like a sequel to this video testing the performance in several day to day programs a Mac video content producer would use
Would love to see guides ti hackingtosh. Keep comming the content has been superb.
Fantastic video as always!
I’d really love to see a full custom cooling loop with dual rads (possibly using an ultra slim rad like the TX240 from XSPC). Would something like that be on the cards for Ryzen 3?
It's been done before. You can have a GTS240 on the bottom with ultra slim fans and the normal 240 rad in it's normal spot. You can then put on GPU/CPU/RAM/Monoblocks (whatever you need to cool) and use EK's 60mm pump/res combo. You have to use Hardline basically, but if you look around, it has been done.
Samuel T. White Sweet, I was thinking of using the Apogee drive but if a pump res fits with a full size rad on the side that’d be amazing!
Samuel T. White Also, just looked and the GTS240 is just over 9mm thicker than the TX240, I wanted to know of full size fans would fit in the bottom (or maybe the NFA12x15s)
@@BlasterDavo
pcpartpicker.com/b/QK29TW
uk.pcpartpicker.com/b/7YdXsY
There two builds using different parts just to name a few. There are plenty more, but those two are good. I believe you can still fit the
12X15's.. not too sure though. Also you could look into having just a 240mm rad that is ultra high FPI (50+). Or you could go the 92mm rad + 240mm rad route and run a Mini-DTX motherboard for Ryzen 3000.
Love your vids keep it up !
Definitely interested to see premiere pro performance windows vs macos.
Hackintosh 😍
- im very interested in a comparison between the Vega 56 / 64 and Radeon VII in FCPX!
Und ich sehe endlich mal, was ich in meinem fast gleichen Build temperaturtechnisch rausholen kann :D
Care to lend me a FCPX license? lol.
I think like all App Store Apps you can do a refund after some time if you don’t like or need the app. :)
I’m interested in the Comparison too btw 😄
You can get a 30day trial here www.apple.com/de/final-cut-pro/trial/ (didnt find a english page for that tho). If it doesnt work for you i can lend you my license if thats possible :P
a seriuos and complete hackintosh guide made by you would be intresting. also because of your voice, it's very calm
@@andrwwz6351 Since Michele is a girl its ok, but you're gay btw.
@@andrwwz6351 you first replied about some morgan freemans voice, and now 2 days later you're still talking about this same subject? Yea you're definitely gay if its still bothering you 2 days later LMAO.
@@andrwwz6351 u gaiy
@@Philballer17 Dont talk to people like that, even tho they are gay. Thats very disrespectful
@@Philballer17 And...? lol
*everyone doing super cards* Meanwhile over at Optimum Tech
Rtx 2070 will pretty much be the card to get for those that have been itching to upgrade. Pretty much a slightly faster 1080 TI in newer games at $500
I wasn't sent one :,)
@@optimumtech Thank f*** you're not doing a paid Razer laptop ad like the ones littering my feed this week, lol. Ncase still going strong.
Apple has left the chat
Just a headup for hackintoshers who wanted native wifi+bluetooth solution: buy Fenvi FV-HB1200 (on sale $30) on newegg. It works (continuity/airdrop) right out of the box for me on Mojave 10.14.5
Can this card fit in an ITX build? ITX boards usually only have space for one PCIE slot, usually for the graphics card, right? I think that's the only thing that's preventing me from going for a smaller form factor build.. the lack of a possible wifi/bluetooth/airdrop solution..
You need anothee pcie x1 or above to plug this one in, and one usb 2.0 header for bluetooth
Seriously a PCIe slot on MINI itx is used for GPU. An A+B key card enough. Take a DW1560, works with 3 kext: AirportBrcmFixup.kext + BrcmFirmwareData.kext + BrcmPatchRAM2.kext
Good shit :) Perhaps if my motherboard ends up compatible I might re-use my 9900k for a hackintosh one day.
if you decide u wanna get rid of it, I'm in. I'll take it. I'll even pay for shipping.
@Rommie Samboski Can you shine some more light on this? I'm not that savvy with building PCs, I'd love to learn how to make something more capable for less money than this.
@Rommie Samboski I'm not gaming, I'm looking to build or buy a budget workstation for 3D animation. Not familiar with literally any of the components you state, but am very willing to put something together if someone more knowledgeable can list out what's needed, as this video does. Can you provide a complete list of what you're claiming so we can directly compare?
@@slickfast ryzen 7 3700x or 5 3600 32gb 3200 ram and rx 5700 or 5700xt
And an nvme drive
Damn your videos are great. The quality content i want👍
I’d love to see a guide and also follow any progress on getting Bluetooth and wireless working. A great presentation. Thank you.
John MacMillan check the hackintosh subreddit. I was able to pickup a WiFi Bluetooth pci card that was plug and play with my build for about $60.
You got all my respect! why do we pay Apple 65% extra $ for the brand ..when we can build a more powerful machine with 35% of that 6K$
Because professionals want 1) zero headaches and 2) a guarantee that it will work out of the box.
@@Macrike exactly. time is money, and professionals don't have time + money to waste troubleshooting a machine.
Love you build a hacking Tosh for 3-D, video, editing, and animation blender machine. How many thoughts?
It was funny because I actually had an issue with email not syncing with icloud even on windows, so I called apple and they remoted into my hackintosh. The rep didn't know I was running a hackintosh. She wasn't able to help and eventually my email synced and was good, but I just found it funny that with smbios setting, they are still able to remote in as if it were a real mac
Definitely would love to see a step by step of this build including installation of software. As always your videos are amazing
I would like to see a complete hacking build with the hacking installation of the mac os
Snazzy just made one!
What about USB-C and USB at all, does it work natively
definitely interested in more hackintosh videos
Great to hear!
Agreed
How just how you're videos are crisper using only a Sony a6300 vs other RUclipsrs with red cameras. Share with us your secret sauce man, especially your export settings and how you combat RUclips heavy compression.
one of the tricks is the use a much higher bitrate than RUclipss. So when YT compresses/ converts the upload, image quality remains almost identical to the original. Only down side is that your original source files will be large. Red cameras etc are completely overkill, especially if you are using Premier pro.
@Eli R. noone asked for your opinion bro
Lighting.
Eli R. Well, if the youtuber didn’t respond it’s better that he did
Definitely want to see a hackingtosh build but this time on an ASUS or Gygabite motherboard.
Great video...
At this point, with intel cpus it's pretty much the same. All motherboards are pretty similar with about 2 options for eth, usb, and sound. If any of those you cannot get working, just get a 20 bucks USB sound/pcie usb card/eth card. Stick with amd graphics and you're gold.
For the Wi-Fi, you need an Apple made WiFi card with M2 adapter or something from Broadcom (I forgot the exact model). You can find online about which WiFi cards are good out of the box
I am a fan from China, I like your video style so much.
Often watch your video again and again.
KEEP DOING IT!!!
Do you have any issue with XFX AMD Radeon VII in your build? Thanks
None. I have that card.
www.tonymacx86.com/ is an other source for hackintosh builds.
For native support wi-fi and Bluetooth BCM943602CS search it on aliexpress (SuperMax Technology shop)
ru.aliexpress.com/item/32901326666.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.5b2655b7jnUjfv&algo_pvid=5734fb46-5e55-43b6-b179-6c4511ab6a9d&algo_expid=5734fb46-5e55-43b6-b179-6c4511ab6a9d-0&btsid=124c68c4-8b33-498a-b984-f4335ab06efe&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_2,searchweb201603_52 link on product
6000? lol I could build 2 good 2500 dollar pc's (taking off that last 1k because of taxes and shipping) for that. or I could build one 5000 - 5300 dollar custom loop rig with a sli/nvlink. Dam apple. and for an ENTRY LEVEL?!
Hackintosh guide please as well as compare a ryzen hackintosh Vs an Intel one. So awesome video made me want to do hackintosh again
Ryzen better value lower stability on Mac osx Intel high stability high cost
@@User9681e yeah but this guy won't admit it
I have a ryzen 1700 hackintosh with vega 64, its slower than my i5 imac 2017 in fcpx
This person is very good at tutorials, advice, and guides.:
ruclips.net/video/fA9AotXqkqA/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/EGckNifs5WM/видео.html
theloniousMac oh yes, she does! and her support is great
AVX-512 is essential for future music apps, Logic Pro, Native Instruments, Waves etc
Sorry but all Intel fanboys always use the same ultra false argument of stability when justifying to pick Intel CPUs. Any proof of instability when running Mac OS on AMD CPUs? Come on, do a little effort….
aldaris38 exactly. I have been using my 2700x as my Daily driver on MacOS and i havent had any stability issues
Please do a video on your camera/lighting/editing setup and how you get such good quality videos!
Thanks! Maybe in the future
thanks for the video. currently using a 9900k + rx 580 in a phanetks evolv shift as a hackintosh, but thermals are a nightmare. can't find the GPU thermals in the video, did I miss them?
No thermal results included here, apart from typical 9900K / Ncase thermals.
There will be follow up GPU content, I'll include thermals there!
Part of that is your case selection. I would consider swapping the glass for the new mesh side panel. Also, the 9900K could use the 240 AIO, but that case doesn't allow for that. Do you currently use the latest sensor kexts?
@@RogueTravel I bought the case just because it was pretty, huge mistake in hindsight. My 120mm AIO is obviously not enough for the 9900k, another mistake I made. No I don't use sensor kexts, but I feel like the system runs "cooler" when in macOS, I'm occasionally checking the cpu temps with Intel power gadget. I was planning on just swapping the case and my AIO in the near future.
Amazing machine. However I'm looking forward to your builds featuring the upcoming Ryzen CPUs.
Started building mine in November and swapped to the VII when 10.14.5 came out. With 32GB Ram it’s been dope. The dual boot is a nice touch also. Welcome to the club. Once you get it working it’s like heaven.
another great video! as an iMac owner and itx fan, this made me think about going for an itx hackintosh system instead of buying a new Mac.
Updates. One time you were seriously can regret building your own Hackintosh is when there's an update. I've built my own Hackintosh about two years ago and I dread every time is the update because something always goes wrong. What are my biggest problems is playing movies in iTunes. That may not be a big deal for you, but I like having movies playing the background while I work. That may not be a big deal for you but I like having movies playing in the background and considering all my movies come from iTunes, it's a big deal to me. I love my Hackintosh, but I cannot wait to buy another real Mac. Currently I'm looking at the top online iMac as it's really powerful actually.
What monitor are you using?
please upload a guide and install! would be helpful :)
Great machine. FCPX test would be nice tho. I think that's the most interesting part, when it comes to hackintoshes.
Dude, stay away from Nvidia on Mojave, no webdriver support so far out of the box. Secondly you onboard WIFI/BT isn't supported.
A real workd rendering test using RX 580, Vega 64, Radeon VII would be very useful n FCPX and Da Vinci and Premiere.
That Radeon VII looks really good with these premium silver ITX cases. And definitely looking forward to your guide on Hackintosh!
I'd love to see you review the Circle Pro -- it's got an interesting setup for full air cooling.
The quality of these videos are fire!
Thanks for the video enjoyed hearing about your expierience.
I would be interested In knowing about thunderbolt support for for the Gigabyte z370 using the alpine ridge card or maybe a native config. I hear the z390 has native support but not sure if it works with high sierra.
I love if you can make ryzentosh with ryzen 3000 series chip! AMD-OSX.com also their discord server :p
Could we chat, very interested in making a hackintosh but want to know any compatibilities off hand.
Much easier to make an Intel hackintosh in my experience. If Apple ever decides to go with an AMD chip then it would become easier, but they use Intel chips
Kellen Fleener Kellen the main thing is to choose compatible hardware. Typically this means an Intel cpu, Gigabyte or Asus motherboard, and an AMD graphics card.
@@RogueTravel great, I'm 0 for 3 lol
@@RogueTravel I'm got AMD 2700x , GTX Titan X, and a ROG Crosshair VII
Outstanding topic and video!!! Can't wait to see more on this awesome Hackintosh.
For Wi-Fi and BT, replace the Intel wireless module with a supported Broadcom one and it will work out of the box. $30.
this build works with macos catalina?
Super happy with this video. I am very interested in the idea of a "Mac Pro for the rest of us".
I am still interested in knowing...
Can Wifi/Bluetooth be improved up to the point where airdrop / handoff and other Apple wifi-magic actually works?
How much RAM can go onto the ITX motherboard? What's the upper limit?
Are there any build options which support Thunderbolt 3?
How best to configure dual booting with Windows?
A great video. Would love to see more, just want to see the performance of that system in some productivity programs.
mayne killing it, so good to see some hackintosh content!
Nice toaster
What is that monitor you are using?
I love the keyboard, what is the brand of it?
Anne Pro 2 with custom keycaps, watch his other video at ruclips.net/video/hdds7D-vW9s/видео.html
9900k...
Google: Did you mean 3600X, 3700X or 3900X
for apple? id say no
Definitely interested in a guide for newbs
Can you build a hackintosh with the 1080TI?
There's no working drivers for Nvidia graphics if you're using Mojave. You could probably stay on High Sierra tho.
If you don't mind using High SIerra (10.13.6), you can - not the case with Mojave (10.14.x) because Apple and/or NVIDIA are being douches and not allowing that macOS version to get any drivers.
Would this make for a viable dual boot Mac/win10 machine? Ie work on the Mac and use win10 for DCSWorld/iRacing.
plingboot no
Yes, you can, look at r/hackintosh for double/triple/quad boot (even on the same disk) guides
Imac Pro base model rocks an 8-core Xeon. Thevregular 2019 imac rocks the 9900k. Otherwise - great video!
please make a step by step guide for this build.
thanks.
total cost?
You are probably looking at $3000 for this build.
9900k is nerfed with zombieload issues, if you wanted to save money get the 9700k (8c/8t) and save $125 bucks
I would love a guide. I want this exact set up!
It's nice to see Vega 64LC edition. You should do the guide with the GPU's.
please create a guide, the Hackintosh space seems to be the best alternative to get MacOS and sane hardware choices
I want this vs a 3950x hackintosh when that gets released. Would be cool to see if the optimizations are only because of intel IPC on current silicon.
With that many cores you could virtualize.
Looking forward to ryzen 3900x 12 core 24 threads hackintosh build in a week or so.
@UnFazeablE 7 Check on Google amdosx , there is a whole community just building Ryzen OSX
@UnFazeablE 7 There's many ways to run ryzen hackintoshes. Among them: custom kernel, and virtualized CPU under qemu/kvm. The latter doesn't even require fakesmc. I'm upgrading said setup to a 3900x as soon as it's out this week.
I recently attempted doing this with my 2700x and Radeon VIIs. I was very pleased with the way it looked but the fps in games was horrendous. Example on low settings was giving me 40-55fps in towns. Unsure if I did something wrong or if it was just the OS.
Thanks for the comment. You seem to know a bit about this subject. Do you happen to know if bootcamp supports gpu passthrough?
If this motherboard had TB3 built in it will be perfect. Sadly the only one that does is the designare but it’s an ATX mobo
Not any more, there's an interesting ASRock X570 ITX/TB3 model now.
Awesome build. I would like to see your take on Linux and ITX builds. Since graphics power isn't that popular on Linux maybe you should substitute something else for the graphics card.
Randomly Freezes macOS Catalina 10.15.2: i8700k, GPU Radeon VII, Asus Maximus X Hero, 64GB DDR4, I tried SMBIOS iMacPro1,1 or iMac 18,3 same issue
After a successful fresh new install, working on computer my OS freezes randomly, needs hard restart everytime, any ideas? I believe it’s related GPU because sometimes before freeze it gives me glitchy rainbow wheel or broken mouse pointer
Nice build.
My config is32Gb DDR3 + RX574 +Xeon E5 v2 (Mac Pro 6.1) Native wi-fi iMac 12 year
NOW I'm save up money for build 10 core 10 gen Intel +64Gb ddr4. Later I think will buy 5700XT or better card...
Ncase one of the best case what I behold. Litle trouble ... they don't sold in my country....
Wait, for a second i thought it was Unbox Therapy.. 😳
perfect, now I might consider taking apart my iMac and building my own rig. Mid 2014 21.5 iMac 1.4GHz Dual Core-Intel Core i5 8GB 1600MHz DDR3 RAM 500GB HDD Intel HD Graphics 5000 1536. Currently running MacOs Catalina. I’ve been stuck with the base model build for a long time now and I do heavy editing/mixing with Lightroom, Logic and Final Cut but unfortunately the work load is too much on my computer so everything just freezes continuously, the last chance of being able to use my computer to it’s fullest potential is to upgrade the parts like the processor, graphics card & memory storage. If anyone knows the list of parts I would need to upgrade my old mac into a solid machine please let me know!
I have a 9900k and Radeon VII Hackintosh too and I watch the video On it
Was difficult to make? Is it stable?
PLEASE PLEASE MAKE A COMPARISON BETWEEN VEGA 64 and Radeon vii in final cut pro. I wanna see their metal performance.
Awesome stuff! Any chance can get a copy of the EFI please? Have pretty much same setup with the i9 9900KS is probably the only difference and double the RAM. But keep having major issues and crashes. Did you get all the usb ports working including thunderbolt? Thanks
Awesome build and content in general. WiFi/Bluetooth are very finicky. If you care about it, you'll need to get a card like the BCM94352Z and swap out the one on the motherboard with that. I've done it on my ASUS TUF Z390M-Pro mATX board.
I know that it’s like comparing cashews and peanuts, but you might do a comparison between iPad Pro and the hackintosh for video editing. I regularly render 10 minute videos in 1080p in under 2 minutes. It’s kind of unbelievable to me how fast it is. 8 CPU cores and a 7 core GPU on a SOC with 256 GB of storage for about $900. I don’t even use my Mac for video editing anymore.
It would be better to have 2 m.2 nvme SSD, and have 2 different GPU installed, AMD (h.264/h.265) and nVidia's CUDA.
What about H265 encoding and decoding? How is with HEIC images? How do you get around the lack of a T2 chip? Are you using APFS or HFS+?
I built similar with Ryzen 2700 and GTX970(what I had). Also in a Ncase M1. It's my wife's computer and she loves it. Once I find the guide I used Ill share it here. It was a PIA to get going
Great video man! I'd like to see a review by you of the Sharkoon c10 or QbOne cases, since they're fairly cheap and support 240mm AIO. Keep up the good work! Cheers!
For god's sake! Why would you use Intel? Overpriced garbage...I see this was posted just before the Ryzen 3000 launch, but omg!
I just want to get this out to the public. I recently bought a Radeon VII and had absolutely terrible bsod constantly and screens would go black and it was just very annoying. I thought I had a bad card because my Vega 56 didn’t do that. After a lot of tinkering, I realized I had one connector from my modular 1250 watt psu that splits off into 2 8 pins. There was not enough volts (I think, could be amps) coming from that rail, so I needed to hook up another cable to a different rail. Now it works perfectly. Hits about 1900mhz out of the box and tjunction hits about 100. It’s a great card.
I’ve got a fully working Hackintosh with an Asrock MB. Even hand off and all that jazz. Just need a compatible graphics card instead of the IGPU
This is what I am going to build :) after tried ryzen 1800x and 3950x, the benchmark was great but final cut and slow and often freezes...
Hii, sorry to bother 🙈 The Radeon VII is "end of life" in general :/ according to this article www.techspot.com/news/81594-amd-radeon-vii-has-reached-end-life-probably.html
What would you recommend as a replacement
Many thanks in advance :)
GPU comparison would be nice to have as well as a test against the latest MacPro when released
I'm recently planning to get my very first machine - would 600W be enough for 9900k + Radeon VII? Or is it safer to get 750W? I'm using an A4 ITX case
this hackintosh vs the same computer but with windows 7 is 30% slower in OpenGL, and because many software uses OpenGL for rendering viewports im gonna say pass to Hackintosh and osx in general. This is ofc for people who utilize softwares for 3D modeling and rendering on a daily basis. (and gaming)
i have a problem: the graphic card (Radeon VII) is not detected from Mac, and the only one is the iGPU of the intel hd graphics...can you fix my problem?
Yes yes yes. More info on your hackintosh experiments. Please. Especially your findings on testing with builds with less expensive Radeons
Optimum tech doing a full hackintosh guide?!? With the quality of your videos, that would be spectacular!
Thanks a lot :)
Nah, i prefer the raspberry pi 4
You could buy 100 Raspberry Pi 4 4GiB for tha same money (just imagine a Pi 4 Cluster that big 😍)
@@Felix-ve9hs what a dream build!
Hi how're you? Just a question I like this device to get at home but my question is if I can install Windows 10 instead MacOS. Can I do that in this equipment?? Thanks for your help.
I've been thinking of building a Hackintosh for a while just for Final Cut Pro (don't have the time to learn a new software.) A guide on how to install OS X would be appreciated and all the recommended hardware. I know that the TonyMac website explains a little bit but I would like to see it in video form. Thanks.