My hackintosh is currently running on Nvidia gtx 570 but barely, No driver for it so I can't even change resolution other than not using it's full potential. I'm trying to get an ATI radeon HD 4890 1gb hoping my system can just pick it up with chameleon
I'd love to do this, but the cost is a bit too high for the newer technology (CPU), and the research is still showing that for the majority of computing, a higher dual-core clock speed will be more beneficial than more cores. (i.e., a 3.0GHz Core 2 Duo can and often does outperform a 2.83GHz Core Quad).
I'm waiting to see if application developers and tweaks to the new OSes lead to a change in this trend.
My hackintosh is currently running on Nvidia gtx 570 but barely, No driver for it so I can't even change resolution other than not using it's full potential. I'm trying to get an ATI radeon HD 4890 1gb hoping my system can just pick it up with chameleon
marnez390 2 months ago
Is this snow leopard?
henkdegoudvis 1 year ago
Which wifi card do you have?
jameszambie 1 year ago
do you have sound working?
eldaguinio 1 year ago
I have the same set up with 8gb of Ram. I am getting about 8800 on my Geekbench. Did u upgrade to 10.6.3? I did .. now my IDE does nto work
GeorgeRamosJr 1 year ago
What guide did you use? I have a Gigabyte EX58-UD3R and need a guide.
Karlz71 1 year ago
@Karlz71 no
GeorgeRamosJr 1 year ago
@Karlz71 did you ever find one? Please let me know if you did.
dmdwill1 1 year ago
hi i would like to buy the same hardware configuration... how do you make this thing work? ideneb? ipc?
riccardodivirgilio 2 years ago
i got 6gb ddr3 ram 1066MHz
Core i7 920 stock
and ati 4850 stock.
my max is 4800 points. do you use all cores?
raymankisser 2 years ago
ddr3 ram at 667mhz. i think you are confused
gmladenov04 2 years ago
Are you running a EFiX chip or some flavor of hackinstosh like AiKTOS?
DiRTDOG187 2 years ago
would an asus p6t and a asus 4870 work?
infamouskid1 2 years ago
I'd love to do this, but the cost is a bit too high for the newer technology (CPU), and the research is still showing that for the majority of computing, a higher dual-core clock speed will be more beneficial than more cores. (i.e., a 3.0GHz Core 2 Duo can and often does outperform a 2.83GHz Core Quad).
I'm waiting to see if application developers and tweaks to the new OSes lead to a change in this trend.
thejapanesechallenge 2 years ago
damn... ive been looking all over for someone who has a actually accomplished and showed video proof.. can you provide me a tutorial?
I have the same hardware as you; except for my video card which is Ati Radeon HD 4850
dadgetboy 2 years ago