Hi guys!
I am actually desperatly searching for a mini-itx/-dtx motherboard with at least 5 SATA-ports on which osx would run fine.
The only ones I found beeing discussed here at all are the zotac ones. I found the Zotac NM10-DTX WiFi and the upgrade-version, having 6 sata ports each.
Will I be able to install leopard on it?
Specs:
Model
Model NM10-B-E
Chipset
Manufacturer Intel GPU NM10 Express
CPU Compatibility
Name Intel® Atom™ D510 1.66 GHz Dual-core Socket NA (integrated)
Front-side bus 667 MHz
Memory
Memory Type DDR2
Memory Speed 667/800 MHz
Slots 2 240-pin DIMM
Capacity Up to 4GB
3D API
DirectX DirectX 9
OpenGL OpenGL 1.5
Expansion Slots
1 x PCI Express x16 (single lane)
1 x PCI Express x1
1 x Mini PCI Express (occupied by WiFi module)
Networking
Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps
WiFi 802.11n/g/b
Audio Analog 5.1-channel High-Definition Audio Digital Optical & Coaxial S/PDIF outputs
Ports
DVI n/a HDMI 1 (720p)
VGA 1 SATA 2 (SATA 3.0Gb/s)
4 (SATA 3.0Gb/s w/RAID 0, 1, 0+1) eSATA 1 (3.0Gb/s) PS/2 1 (keyboard only) USB 2.0 10 (6 on back panel, 4 via pin header) Ethernet 10/100Mbps (RJ45)
Thanks a lot and excuse my english! :-)
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Mini-ITX/-DTX with at least 5 Sata-ports
18 December 2010 - 11:06 PM
Differences between SL install and SL Server install?
29 September 2010 - 11:48 AM
Hi!
I am having some little trouble with my hackintosh. Its meant to act like a server: just stand in the corner, having lots of harddisks in it and run like a charm. But it does not... ;-)
It was my first hackintosh, so it is not so very surprising that its not perfect. To optimize it, I would like to install sl server and setup everything from zero.
Are there any differences between a server installation and a normal one? Do I have to take other drivers or bootloaders or whatever?
Excuse my crappy english, german teachers are loosy... ;-P
Thanks!
I am having some little trouble with my hackintosh. Its meant to act like a server: just stand in the corner, having lots of harddisks in it and run like a charm. But it does not... ;-)
It was my first hackintosh, so it is not so very surprising that its not perfect. To optimize it, I would like to install sl server and setup everything from zero.
Are there any differences between a server installation and a normal one? Do I have to take other drivers or bootloaders or whatever?
Excuse my crappy english, german teachers are loosy... ;-P
Thanks!
Some issues - EX58 UD5 & i7 960
06 April 2010 - 01:23 PM
Hi out there... :-)
i am having som issues on overclocking my hack. I have got a Gigabyte EX58 UD5 and an i7 960 here, and I can't figure out the problem.
Problem: I can't level up my BCLK over 150 or the System will not be bootstable any more.
I already tried to set the QPI-voltage to 1,3V, the RAM-Voltage to 1,6V (as its running at 200Mhz too high). Both things do not change anything, it is not bootstable.
In slightly overclocked mode, I cannot run any programs, the system will just cancel them (at 300 MHZ over standard -> 3,5Ghz instead of 3,2 Ghz).
Any ideas?
i am having som issues on overclocking my hack. I have got a Gigabyte EX58 UD5 and an i7 960 here, and I can't figure out the problem.
Problem: I can't level up my BCLK over 150 or the System will not be bootstable any more.
I already tried to set the QPI-voltage to 1,3V, the RAM-Voltage to 1,6V (as its running at 200Mhz too high). Both things do not change anything, it is not bootstable.
In slightly overclocked mode, I cannot run any programs, the system will just cancel them (at 300 MHZ over standard -> 3,5Ghz instead of 3,2 Ghz).
Any ideas?
Mal einen RICHTIG guten Hackintosh zusammen setzen
26 March 2010 - 09:49 AM
Hi!
Ich möchte, wie der Topic-Titel schon verrät, in naher Zukunft einen richtig guten Hackintosh zusammensetzen und dabei die aktuellen Mac Pros mindestens mal einholen, wenn nicht schlagen.
Ich habe schon eine momentane Wunschkonfiguration, hätte aber gerne noch ein paar kompetente Aussagen dazu, nicht das hinterher was gar nicht geht.
Folgende Komponenten sind schon in Planung: i7 960 (3,2 Ghz), evtl. leicht übertaktet, auf jeden Fall luftgekühlt. EX58 UD5, 12GB RAM à 1333 Mhz, 660W Netzteil, ATI HD 4890.
Soweit die Basis-Konfiguration. Hat jemand Verbesserungsvorschläge? Evtl. auf den i7 Extreme? Lohnen sich die 500€ mehr?
Generell ist finanziell noch nicht alles ausgeschöpft, wenn da noch Leistungssteigerungen möglich sind, immer her mit guten Ideen. :-)
MfG
Ich möchte, wie der Topic-Titel schon verrät, in naher Zukunft einen richtig guten Hackintosh zusammensetzen und dabei die aktuellen Mac Pros mindestens mal einholen, wenn nicht schlagen.
Ich habe schon eine momentane Wunschkonfiguration, hätte aber gerne noch ein paar kompetente Aussagen dazu, nicht das hinterher was gar nicht geht.
Folgende Komponenten sind schon in Planung: i7 960 (3,2 Ghz), evtl. leicht übertaktet, auf jeden Fall luftgekühlt. EX58 UD5, 12GB RAM à 1333 Mhz, 660W Netzteil, ATI HD 4890.
Soweit die Basis-Konfiguration. Hat jemand Verbesserungsvorschläge? Evtl. auf den i7 Extreme? Lohnen sich die 500€ mehr?
Generell ist finanziell noch nicht alles ausgeschöpft, wenn da noch Leistungssteigerungen möglich sind, immer her mit guten Ideen. :-)
MfG
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