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four_ari
I have a dell mini 9 running OSX and i love it. So i'm ready for my first desktop hackintosh. I want a i7 chip but not sure if it's worth waiting for the if 860 tutorial. Since my dell mini 9 is running a 16 gig SSD i'd like to have a 32 or 64gig SSD running in my desktop. Any thoughts on the SSD drive.

Potential components

i7 920 $200 Microcenter
Gigabyte x58 board (GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD5 ) $278 newegg
6 or 8 gigs of ram OCZ Platinum 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 $149 newegg

nvidia 9800 GTX+EVGA 512-P3-N871-AR GeForce 9800 GTX+ 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - Retail $120 newegg

430 watt power supply Thermaltake TR2 W0070RUC 430W ATX12V V2.2 Intel Core i7 Compliant $30 Newegg
32 or 64 gig SSD for OSX OCZ Vertex Series OCZSSD2-1VTX30G 2.5" 30GB SATA II MLC Internal $119 Newegg
1 gig Western digital black -Already own this
robertr
I'm thinking about setting up a hack and have these alternatives:
Gigabyte X58-UD5 mobo + i7 920
Gigabyte P55-UD6 mobo + i7 860 (not sure how this will work out, I want to run vanilla kernel cause that helps when it comes to updates, right?)

As for disks I thought I would run three 30GB Vertex SSD's in RAID-0 for boot and a couple of Barracuda's in R-0 to have the /users on.
As I see it, most of the slow-downs are because of low disk speed so that is where I want to spend some money.
Of course it will be important to have backups of both system install and user files, especially when running RAID-0.

... still waiting for info about installing SL Retail on the P55 board with the i7 860 ....
broken
QUOTE (robertr @ Sep 12 2009, 08:21 AM) *
I'm thinking about setting up a hack and have these alternatives:
Gigabyte X58-UD5 mobo + i7 920
Gigabyte P55-UD6 mobo + i7 860 (not sure how this will work out, I want to run vanilla kernel cause that helps when it comes to updates, right?)


Yeah, vanilla is the way to go. Folks need to get away from these hacked up distros. Retail kernel with as few extra kext files as possible is the way to go.


I think the i7 920 is still the way to go. Especially if you have a Microcenter near you.

They have been selling the i7 920 for $199 for months new. By far the best price available anywhere for a new, retail i7. They have about 2 dozen stores throughout the US.


QUOTE
As for disks I thought I would run three 30GB Vertex SSD's in RAID-0 for boot and a couple of Barracuda's in R-0 to have the /users on.
As I see it, most of the slow-downs are because of low disk speed so that is where I want to spend some money.
Of course it will be important to have backups of both system install and user files, especially when running RAID-0.



I also think disk speed is the thing holding most folks back. I have several apps that throwing more cpu power at won't speed them up because they are heavily reliant on disk speed. I have a fairly speedy disk capable of more than 100 megs a second read or write and its still not fast enough for me.

I think my next move is definitely going to be a SSD. Maybe the Intel G2.
four_ari
QUOTE (robertr @ Sep 12 2009, 05:21 AM) *
I'm thinking about setting up a hack and have these alternatives:
Gigabyte X58-UD5 mobo + i7 920
Gigabyte P55-UD6 mobo + i7 860 (not sure how this will work out, I want to run vanilla kernel cause that helps when it comes to updates, right?)

As for disks I thought I would run three 30GB Vertex SSD's in RAID-0 for boot and a couple of Barracuda's in R-0 to have the /users on.
As I see it, most of the slow-downs are because of low disk speed so that is where I want to spend some money.
Of course it will be important to have backups of both system install and user files, especially when running RAID-0.

... still waiting for info about installing SL Retail on the P55 board with the i7 860 ....


For me i think that the GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD5 is just too much $$ and i'm not sure the benefits besides the SLI? I'm not a gamer and I'm not sure we can get both of those nic cards to use with OSX?



Can someone recommend a good gigabyte x58 motherboard that is close to retail so that the upgrades are easier.



thanks again.

4 ari


sumobritches
i want to do the i7 and p55 board but it's looking like it's going to take 6+ months before someone can confirm the stability of this combination.

the x58 is overpriced because it was the first (and only initially) motherboard that supported the 920 i7's.

do the math, you'll save a good $100 doing the newer i7 1156 with a p55 using microcenter. sucks it's such a huge investment to gamble. i'm still on the edge of my seat waiting to hear more about it before buying. blink.gif
four_ari
QUOTE (sumobritches @ Sep 17 2009, 10:39 AM) *
i want to do the i7 and p55 board but it's looking like it's going to take 6+ months before someone can confirm the stability of this combination.

the x58 is overpriced because it was the first (and only initially) motherboard that supported the 920 i7's.

do the math, you'll save a good $100 doing the newer i7 1156 with a p55 using microcenter. sucks it's such a huge investment to gamble. i'm still on the edge of my seat waiting to hear more about it before buying. blink.gif


Ok I'm still going with the i7 920 because i believe that you can use a very retail snow leopard install. Which motherboard should i get the ASUS or Gigabyte and why is there only installs for the most expensive boards?

thx
four_ari
got the i7 920 today.. i need help with a motherboard? which should i get for 10.6.1? something that is a good retail install? also can we all agree that the 9800gtx+ is the card to get?

thanks
four_ari
My build results
osx 10.6.1
932 HAF coolmaster case
i7 920 $200 Microcenter
Gigabyte x58 board (GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD5 ) $278 newegg
6 ram OCZ Platinum 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 $149 newegg
nvidia 9800 GTX+EVGA 512-P3-N871-AR GeForce 9800 GTX+ 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - Retail $120 newegg
600 watt power supply
1 gig Western digital black -Already own this



I,m looking to go bluetooth so i can buy a magic mouse. Can someone recommend a compatible bluetooth adapter

thanks

SnowKitten86
Hey Broken,

Thanks for the heads up about the i7-920 deal at Micro Center. I was going to buy my components tonight for my build and you just saved me $60. Many thanks.
Generic George
I found that this guide for the UD5, made for a virtually pain free install.

So the UD5 maybe expensive, but it does seem to work very, very well.

I am using an IOgear bluetooth adapter, with my hackintosh. Has worked just fine so far.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16833139019

Your 9800GTX seems a bit pricey for such a board.
Qianlong
I see alot of people are using the 9800 gtx+, which I think is an older card.
Why not spend 55 usd more on a gtx 260 core 216, which is a much better combo with a fast 920 machine.
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