want to attempt a hackintosh


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Last time I did a hackintosh was back in 2006/2007. Now, I want to dual boot to OS X in my current setup. But I want to know the compatibility with my hardware. Here doesn't list my mobo or graphics, where can I know beforehand that my hardware is compatible? 

 

Mobo: Asus H87i-Plus

Cpu: i5 4440

Gfx: AMD Radeon 7950 3gb

 

 

Additionally, I know I can access a Mac to download OS X, but where can I buy OS X in Canada? US Apple seem to only have them...

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InsanelyMac are a very good community for all things hackintosh. Some great developers there for getting drivers ported etc.

 

My first board was a Gigabyte Z97N-Gaming 5 which worked quite well after swapping the Intel WLAN board out for a supported Azurewave variant. My current Z97 from ASRock comes with the same Azurewave AW-CE123H and I'm pretty impressed so far.

 

Just a word of caution, obtaining OS X should be through a legal means / loophole as far as discussions go as opposed to piracy:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/forum-60/announcement-30-os-x-on-non-apple-hardware/

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Asus MB was all I ever used on hackintoshes, it works perfectly. Also ASRock mobos. The problem with your setup will be the Radeon GPU, nVidia  has much higher compatibility, but it's not a deal breaker. I can help you if there's something you need to know, just send me a pm and we'll make it work :)

The problem with your setup will be the Radeon GPU, nVidia  has much higher compatibility

Nah, the 7950 should work fine - although you may need to patch the framebuffer with your bootloader to get full acceleration (use Clover for your bootloader, avoid Chameleon/Chimera).

iAtkos will most likely make you a customised image but it would cost you a "donation"

Avoid distros like iAtkos and Niresh like the plague.

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