Note: Avoid AMD RX 6700 XT, RX 7000-series, and all Nvidia RTX cards, as they are also unsupported. 2. Swap Your CPU for a 10th-Gen Intel Processor
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Intel’s 12th and 13th gen processors contain three distinct iGPU variants: intel uhd graphics 730 hackintosh
Found inside the 11th Generation Rocket Lake desktop processors (specifically the Core i5-11400, i7-11700, and i9-11900), the UHD 730 represents a unique headache. It is a chip that sits on the precipice of modern computing but lacks the official handshake required to enter Apple’s walled garden.
Two kexts are mandatory for any modern Hackintosh: Note: Avoid AMD RX 6700 XT, RX 7000-series,
You might think: “I just want to see the desktop. No gaming, no rendering.”
Modify your motherboard BIOS settings to ensure compatibility: It is a chip that sits on the
In the Hackintosh community, "spoofing" involves tricking macOS into thinking one piece of hardware is another (e.g., spoofing a 10th Gen CPU to look like a 9th Gen).
You can technically boot macOS using VESA mode (basic display output) by using the boot argument -igfxvesa in OpenCore. However, this is not usable for daily tasks:
If you must use integrated graphics, you need to use a CPU that features the .