Snow Leopard 10.6.5 OS X PC Hackintosh i7 980x GTX 470 6GB RAM
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yes i did everything you said. im at iatkos 10.6.5. But when i try to install the nvidia driver it tells me i need to install 10.6.7 before i can install it. :( any clue why? pls write me asap pls!!
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@brendengaxiola what you need first is a compatible video card, in my case, i first used any 8400GS i have lying around. then from there, i installed 10.6.3 then update to 10.6.5. from 10.6.5, you may install the updated nvidia driver. once done. shutdown and replace the card to gtx 470.
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@edmoncu pls give me instructions on how you got your gtx 470 to work im desperate!! :( i would apreciate it very much! :)
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pls help me!!!! i have a similiar set up as you!! i have i7 920 and a evga x58 3sli wihe 6gb triple channel memory, and a evga gtx 470. how did you get your gtx 470 to work on your hackintosh? mesage me asap! :) thanks in advance!
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Can you please give me the link of driver GTX 470!!!
Thanks
Has anyone gotten their GTX 470 to work at any other resolution other than 1024x768?? I stuck their (don't have any other options to choose).
Also, my TV/monitor says "unsupported" when i plug into the mini-hdmi on the GPU. any helpful ideas. im at 10.6.8
ataoldotcom 6 months ago
@ataoldotcom: Mine worked fine without any issues. There official NVidia drivers that support OS X (for Quattro). Same architecture as Fermi, I think.
tlaskowski 6 months ago
Please, cpuld you tell me what did you exactly did?
I have also the GTX 470 and i cant run OS X at full resolution on a 1080p screen. Max resolution is 1024x768. I need Mac because we are working with Final Cut Pro at university, and I can´t afford to buy a mac.
Thanks in advance.
hackercillo333 11 months ago
@hackercillo333: go on insanelymac and search for a Fermi thread.
tlaskowski 11 months ago
Hi friend.Can you please tell me what wireless card do you have?Thanks in advance
Pro9070 1 year ago
@Pro9070 Hi there.
I use WUSB600N because we have fast internet at home. Just use the Ralink driver.
tlaskowski 1 year ago