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Will this hardware work well with installing Mac OS X?
Hi
I'm new to all this but would love to hack my computer so that it can run Mac OS X. These are the specs of my PC. Core2Quad Q6600 [2.4Ghz] 2x2 GB Kingston DDR2-800 Ram Gigabye EP43-DS3R Motherboard (Currently using the Onboard-RAID) I would love to know the compatibility before I go experimenting and learning how to install the OS on my PC. I mainly want to use it for Pro Logic (A Music production program). |
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I bet your hardware specs work
Most Intel works fine !!! Try iatkos installers...(this works for me)
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RAID issues
I wouldn't hold your breath for the on-board raid. Despite being an on-board feature of the mobo it is most likely still considered a soft or fake raid in that your processor is doing the heavy lifting (just like software raids created in your OS). True hardware RAID controllers do the processing internally and do not farm the work out.
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I still think this is strange for two reasons. 1. The controller sets up the raid prior the OS loading 2. I believe there are RAID controller cards for sale which are considered FAKE as in they do not do the heavy lifting. That said I have not found a definitive answer as to if this issue is a driver related one or just due to OSX. 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. MOBO: Z77MX-QUO-AOS CPU: Core i7 3770K GPU: MSI N760 TF 2GD5/OC Case: Modded MacPro2,1 Memory: 32GB Corsair Vengeance (CMY32GX3M4A1600C9) Wifi: Airport Extreme bcm94321MCA BIOS: HermitCrab Labs H3A.816M Monitor: AOC Q2963Pm 29" WFHD 2560x1080 21:9 Interests: KDE on Apple Darwin, Keeping it real with the command line, Helping those that help themselves |