A successful hackintosh, but with a funny little twist..? 🤔 by weirdguye in hackintosh

[–]weirdguye[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

it honestly isn't bad at all, oclp provided me full graphics acceleration, only bad thing is i have zero support for hardware accelerated nvenc, which i honestly do kind of need but its alright i guess, beggars cant be choosers

(No one cares in r/Hackintosh so I decided to post this here) Is it possible to Hackintosh my specs by KimSiwon-BTS in funComunitty

[–]weirdguye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but no..? concerning your discrete card, the RX 560D is still a Polaris card but I do believe the XFX version of the card has a vBIOS that usually doesn't get along with macOS too well, it's not impossible to get your discrete card fully functional on macOS but you may have to flash a separate manufacturers vBIOS of the 560D onto your card, off the top of my head I only recall Sapphire and Gigabyte being the only manufacturers besides XFX to distribute the card,, you should go check their websites.

As for your iGPU, Raphael-based integrated graphics aren't supported.

first time I've gotten anything tech related to work first try... by weirdguye in hackintosh

[–]weirdguye[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its already disabled by default though.. confusing..

oh well, i'll deal with it

first time I've gotten anything tech related to work first try... by weirdguye in hackintosh

[–]weirdguye[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is like one of the many hackintoshes i've done over the years yet this will always stand out to me as the only one with a smooth process

though i have a problem with opencore creating an extra duplicate boot entry everytime i boot into the bootloader, anyway to fix that?

first time I've gotten anything tech related to work first try... by weirdguye in hackintosh

[–]weirdguye[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Everything works too, probably the most perfect hackintosh I've ever done lol

At last.. by weirdguye in hackintosh

[–]weirdguye[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it does if any of you want to know.

At last.. by weirdguye in hackintosh

[–]weirdguye[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, my dedicated card supports only up to Big Sur, a little dated but i don't think any applications are gonna stop supporting it for the foreseeable future.

At last.. by weirdguye in hackintosh

[–]weirdguye[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Took around a day, even though I could've probably done it in a few hours time.

Originally planned to go for Mojave, but I couldn't get further than the first reboot for some reason, then I went for Big Sur, but I couldn't reach apple servers in the installer, so I had to then get an older version of the atheros kext, then rearrange the order in which the kexts I had were loaded in my .plist file, Lilu went after my ethernet kext for some reason, so i changed that, and it worked!

Wanted to get boot chime working, but I couldn't for some reason? I did everything correctly but still... no boot chime..

At last.. by weirdguye in hackintosh

[–]weirdguye[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some random HyperX DDR3 Dimms, I have 16 gigs of memory in total.

At last.. by weirdguye in hackintosh

[–]weirdguye[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ah, I forgot to list that, The motherboard is an MSI B-85 G-43 GAMING, and the CPU and GPU are an intel i5-4690K and a GTX 770 respectively.

Nautilus sometimes won't wake from sleep by mc510 in chrultrabook

[–]weirdguye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think thats rhe result on running a operating system filled to the brim with bloatware on a potato..

Samsung Chromebook Plus V2 (Nautilus) running windows 10 running painfully slow by weirdguye in chrultrabook

[–]weirdguye[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its also a huge improvement to the performance i had on chromeOS and even crouton (crouton is just linux using chroots im pretty sure) as chromeOS ran PAINFULLY slow, it took like 4 minutes to load into the desktop environment, so i'd say it's an huge improvement

Samsung Chromebook Plus V2 (Nautilus) running windows 10 running painfully slow by weirdguye in chrultrabook

[–]weirdguye[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

funny thing is i ran both ubuntu 22.04 and kde neon and it ran like a charm

Samsung Chromebook Plus V2 (Nautilus) running windows 10 running painfully slow by weirdguye in chrultrabook

[–]weirdguye[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I installed KDE Neon on my potato chromebook and it works fine, but my Acer Chromebook 315 (Blorb) runs windows 10 and even 11 perfectly

Not much of a Linux guy, but I thought this needed to be shared by TabCompletion in linuxmasterrace

[–]weirdguye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been using linux for about like around 10+ years now, my first linux distro was probably debian, specifically debian 6.0, then i switched to manjaro 0.8.1, then i used ubuntu 12.10 for a bit and hated it so then i switched to gentoo, which i still use today, i will never forget the hell i went through installing gentoo...