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Hackintosh

Not sure if this fits into the "conquest" category, but I just ordered up myself a Hackintosh from Newegg:

2.4ghz Intel Core 2 Quad (will be overclocking this probably)

4GB RAM

512mb Radeon HD3650

320gb HD

DVD Burner

I figured spending less than $700 on this and keeping my macbook pro was better than selling my macbook pro and buying a new one -- now I have a very solid desktop machine AND a very solid notebook machine.

Hope I don't have too many problems with the whole OSx86 thing... [8)] ]'>

 
Well, one thing to remember is that you can't do any updates unless they're hacked updates, unless you want to break your install.

 
You can install some updates, but not all. Going to 10.5.2 is easy, past that things can get a little trickier but you can still use Apple's updates with workarounds, or hacked updates without them.

What motherboard did you get? The P35 Gigabyte boards have good compatibility and even a nice GUI app to install drivers. Onboard sound, network and ports (even PS2) all work, I think the parallel and serial ports do too but haven't used them. Very nice to have a Mac with 8 USB, 6 SATA, 2 sound outputs and a real mic input port.

 
Nice. I just got done reinstalling mine so I could move it to a smaller HDD and use my two sata ports on my board in an effort to setup a 1TB (2x 1TB) RAID-1 (Mirrored). I am doing this because my Server went kaputzkie and I needed a machine that was up to the task of handling 1Gbit/s Throughput. So my Hackintosh is going to be up to the task

I also just got done pulling my hair out all day trying to get QE/CI/OpenGL working because I have an nVidia PNY 256MB AGP Geforce 6200 card, that although it was supported, I was having a hard time getting it working. Turned out that using KextHelper and throwing ALL the nVidia extensions into the /System/Library/Extensions folder solved the problem and once again, I am cruising with full support!

Anyways, I wish you luck and happy Hackintoshing!

 
Thanks for the tips guys -- I bought a Gigabyte EP35 motherboard and have found several guides on InsanelyMac and elsewhere about installing.

I plan on using the iDeneb release, which is already at 10.5.5

 
Arrived today, running 10.5.5, everything works great except for sound (working on that, I may just use a separate sound device as I have a couple firewire recording interfaces that will work).

This thing is fast as hell.

 
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