pehache
01-30-2011, 05:59 PM
Hello,
I want to upgrade my current PC tower, and possibly run MacOS X on it. I really don't want to spend hours to hack and configure neither the hardware nor the OS, and as far as possible want something that works out of the box : is it possible, if the hardware is carefully chosen ?
Here are the components of my PC that I will kept :
- the tower
- the power supply
- the DVD reader/writer (LG)
- a few PCI cards (LAN, modems) that I don't really need anymore, so it's not a problem if they do not work.
- a 160GB IDE disk
I will replace (or add) :
- the mainboard and CPU
- a 1To SATA disk
- a rack for extractible SATA disks
My local store proposes me :
- a MSI mainboard with the H55 chipset
- a Core i3 530 (I don't need much CPU power)
- a WD disk
- a xxx rack
I guess indeed that one should choose hardware as close as possible as the one in the existing Macs : what do you think of the above ? What is there precisely in a iMac (mainboard brand and chipset, particularly) ?
Is the disk brand important, or any disk will do ? Same question for the DVD... The rack is probably not an issue, since it's only an interface.
And what about the integrated GPU on the Core i3 ? Is MacOS X able to use it, or do I need a separate video card ?
Thanks for all your advices,
I want to upgrade my current PC tower, and possibly run MacOS X on it. I really don't want to spend hours to hack and configure neither the hardware nor the OS, and as far as possible want something that works out of the box : is it possible, if the hardware is carefully chosen ?
Here are the components of my PC that I will kept :
- the tower
- the power supply
- the DVD reader/writer (LG)
- a few PCI cards (LAN, modems) that I don't really need anymore, so it's not a problem if they do not work.
- a 160GB IDE disk
I will replace (or add) :
- the mainboard and CPU
- a 1To SATA disk
- a rack for extractible SATA disks
My local store proposes me :
- a MSI mainboard with the H55 chipset
- a Core i3 530 (I don't need much CPU power)
- a WD disk
- a xxx rack
I guess indeed that one should choose hardware as close as possible as the one in the existing Macs : what do you think of the above ? What is there precisely in a iMac (mainboard brand and chipset, particularly) ?
Is the disk brand important, or any disk will do ? Same question for the DVD... The rack is probably not an issue, since it's only an interface.
And what about the integrated GPU on the Core i3 ? Is MacOS X able to use it, or do I need a separate video card ?
Thanks for all your advices,