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Hi,

 

Im looking to build a hackintosh here, and I was wondering what the difference between the ud3 and ud5 were. Will all the kexts for the ud5 work with the ud3? Anything else I should know if I go with the ud3? I was also planning to use an evga 465 video card. Thanks for all the help.

 

Edit: These are both Gigabyte X58 boards...

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jsut go to google and search:

 

GA-X58-UD3

 

or

 

GA-X58-UD5

 

click on the gigabyte link and teda! specs!

 

my guess is that the only difference is the audio or Ethernet cards, i would pick the better supported of the two as audio compatibility can cause alot of frustration

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jsut go to google and search:

 

GA-X58-UD3

 

or

 

GA-X58-UD5

 

click on the gigabyte link and teda! specs!

 

my guess is that the only difference is the audio or Ethernet cards, i would pick the better supported of the two as audio compatibility can cause alot of frustration

 

 

Thanks for the advice, I'll go with the X58A UD5 as it seems better supported. Would you or anyone happen to know if the X58A-UD5 compatible with the X58-UD5 kexts? I don't see much of a difference between the two[/font]

 

Thanks again!

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