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lifehacker (ahh...lifehacker, i love lifehacker...) has a great guide for building a really easy hackintosh for under $800

 

parts: here

 

guide: here (its linked to at the top of the parts page as well)

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lifehacker (ahh...lifehacker, i love lifehacker...) has a great guide for building a really easy hackintosh for under $800

 

parts: here

 

guide: here (its linked to at the top of the parts page as well)

 

Unfortunatly in the UK it's £113 and not very available online or locally, any more ideas? Also another note I need it with atleast 4 RAM slots

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ahh, so you're in the UK (same here).

 

sorry to say that in my experience you are not going to get MB you want for much lower than that (as far as I know) I don't know your budget, but i think its pushing it a bit to ask for 4 RAM slots (which could potentially hold a lot) for under £110.

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Hi, without a doubt a member of the Asus P5Q series.

 

I am running 10.6.4 64bit flawlessly on a P5Q-PRO - can't get sleep to work but I haven't really tried to be honest.

 

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I installed it using these guides here but I believe I also had iDeneb on it as well at some point.

 

By the way, there is no such thing as a hackintosh which works out of the box - it's kind of a contradiction in terms.

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