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April 14, 2017 11:30 pm

I’ve assembled my first ever Hackintosh, following a variant of this ‘recipe’. I’m rather pleased that it booted first time. Now I need to think of a name for it. (At the moment, it’s named after its case: Phenom.)

For several reasons, I used the cheapest (and slowest) variants:

The motherboard can take up to an i7 CPU, up to 64GB of RAM and lots more storage (five 3·5 devices, two 2·5 inch devices and an M2 SSD).

At the moment it’s running a fairly up-to-date version of Linux Mint which I had on an old 2·5 inch old HD that I’d been using to experiment with Hackintoshing an old laptop. It feels a bit sluggish, but should speed up when I can afford to replace the HDs with SSDs, install more RAM and throw in a faster processor.

What are the learning points?

What’s not yet working?

What remains to be tested?

What remains to be done?

Posted by Bruce Ryan

Categories: Domestic computing, personal

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