![]() ![]() ![]() I love how snappy the 18core Hackintosh is for my day to day work.however, time is money for me and I think I could live with a 10core iMac for now until the Mac Pro has better specs at the base level. I'm personally a graphic design professional (more on the high end motion graphics side) and personally just need many fast cores and a lot of RAM for all the Adobe apps to be open (I use almost all of them at the same time). Of course it still requires knowledge to edit the config manually, but the documentation and tutorials are really good by now. ![]() If you are a professional audio person like this guy that requires high end PCIe cards, then a Mac Pro (2019) would be more suitable for a real Mac.įor X299 I suggest MacPro7,1, which is what I've been using for a while with zero issues.Īlso myself and a few other people were very early adopters of OpenCore and it was messy back then, now it's much much better and not all over the place like before. The 10 core is faster than the 10/12 core iMac Pro it seems (especially single core performance). The new 10core iMac is a really good value and performance if you need a real Mac and those comps have the 10xxx CPUs. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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