My build:

Part TypesProductLink
CasePhanteks Enthoo Evolv Matxhttp://amzn.com/B00NZI5T0U
MotherboardAsus Gryphon Z87http://amzn.com/B00CRJS6OY
CPUIntel i5 4690khttp://amzn.com/B00KPRWB9G
GraphicsAsus Strix GTX 970http://amzn.com/B00NJ9BJ8G
CPU CoolerCorsair H100ihttp://amzn.com/B009ZN2NH6
RamCorsair Vengeance 4x4gb (1 set of 2xblack, 1 set of 2xred, Same speeds)http://amzn.com/B004CRSM52
Hard Drive #1Samsung 840 Evo 250gb (For Windows)http://amzn.com/B00E3W1726
Hard Drive #2Samsung 840 Evo 120gb (For OS X)http://amzn.com/B00E3W15P0
Hard Drive #3Seagate 1tb 7200rpm (For Media/games)http://amzn.com/B005T3GRNW
Power SupplyCorsair RM850http://amzn.com/B00EB7UIXM

Prep:

  1. The first thing that I did was setup a Unibeast flash drive with Yosemite 10.10.3. I also placed Multibeast Yosemite on it.

  2. I then booted into the BIOS

    A) Pressed Advanced Boot Options

    B) Entered Advanced Tab>System Agent Config>Graphics Config>set Primary Display to iGPU.

    C) Set iGPU Memory to 32M

    D) Set USB Support to Full Initialization (had to do this so the Unibeast drive would be recognized).

    E) Made sure that SATA Mode Selection was set to AHCI

    F) I saved then shut down

    G) Unplugged my computer and made sure that the SSD I wanted to setup Yosemite on was plugged into the first SATA port( This was the cause of the "Waiting for Root Device" Error):

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  3. Plugged in the Unibeast USB and booted into BIOS again to boot from USB

  4. The flags that I used were (nv_disable=1 and GraphicsEnabler=No solved the AppleIntelE1000e v3.1.0 error, because graphics was up next after the Network)


    -x -v nv_disable=1 GraphicsEnabler=No
  5. Once I made it to the "Select Disk to Install on" I used Disk Utility to format the SSD I wanted to boot Yosemite off of. I named mine "OS X" but it doesn't matter. I formatted it to the first option (Mac os journaled I think)

  6. Once formatted, close Disk Utility and select the Hard drive you just formatted.

  7. Let it install and wait for it to reboot. Reboot into the bios to change the boot device to the hard drive you just installed OS X on.

  8. Once rebooted, set up your account and log in.

Multibeast:

  1. Once on the desktop, open the USB icon on the top right of the screen, and open the Multibeast folder, you may need to install a unzipper to open it.

  2. Run Multibeast and select DSDT Free

  3. For Audio choose Realtek® ALC892

  4. For Network choose Intel - hnak's AppleIntelE1000e v2.5.4d

  5. Then, go to Customize and check 1080p Display

  6. I left everything else the same.

  7. Go to Build and press Build

  8. What I did was reboot to the drive I installed Yosemite on and I was all setup.

Nvidia Drivers:

Once everything else is set up and internet is working, go to This Link (The fixed Nvidia OS X Drivers) and install the appropriate one for your OS.

(You may want to save it for when you update and need to redownload the fixed drivers :3)

This is what I did to get my Hackintosh working, I dual boot, but I just go into the bios and select the Hard drive I want to boot to.

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