So in the next 1 month I got a job where I will earn a bunch of money, so I thought that I should replace my old PC and build a new one. On my current build I can actually install MacOSX, but I need a lot of kext/driver installation. I tried once and everytime the audio messed up after about 30 minutes after boot. So I moved back to Windows. With my new PC I want a dual boot build. But still I dont want to install too many kexts and so on. So I want a build where all (most) parts work out of the box with MacOSX.
I followed the tonymacx86 Buyers Guide for february 2015 and with a bit of own choice, this is my first possible build:
Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97M-D3H CPU: Intel Core i5 4690K GPU: 4096MB EVGA GeForce GTX 970 Superclocked ACX 2.0 RAM: 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3-1600 Storage: 1st SSD MacOSX, 2nd SSD Windows and one 1 TB HDD (maybe 2 TB)
I intentionally didnt post a case, cooling system and so on because I did not think about those since it will take at least 1 month to actually buy the parts. So there is still plenty of time for that.
So it is "easy" for a beginner like me to install MacOSX on that build (speaking of kext/driver installation and/or tweaking the system)?
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