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I recently bought a new laptop and I am wondering if it is too new and powerful that it wouldn't even be worth installing osx86 on it due to too many hardware components not working.

Here are the specs:

Brand Acer

Series Aspire

Model AS9920G

CPU Type Intel Core 2 Duo

CPU Speed T7600(2.33GHz)

CPU FSB 667MHz

CPU L2 Cache 4MB

Chipset Intel PM965 express

Screen Size 20.1"

GPU/VPU NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT

Video Memory Dedicated 1024MB

Graphic Type Dedicated Card

HD Capacity 320GB

HD RPM 5400rpm

HD Interface SATA

HD Spec 160GB x 2, RAID 0, 1 and Intel Matrix Storage Technology Support

Memory Slots 2x DIMM

Memory Speed DDR2 667

Memory Size 4GB

Memory Spec 2GB x 2

Optical Drive Type HD DVD-ROM / Super Multi

LAN 10/100/1000Mbps

WLAN 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN, Wireless N support (I think its the intel 4965)

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I think the only thing you might have difficulty with is your gfx card. There is very little support currently for nVidia 8xxx cards, although there is an entire thread devoted to that topic and I haven't checked it out for awhile. As CoolBits says, power isn't the factor here...it's compatibility. Most of your parts should fit nicely for OSX86.

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sorry i should have rephrased that and the mac pro has 4 quad cores by the way but like video and internet are only major problems I see myself having and will natit work for the basic installation of osx86?my bad again I thought the mac pros had a posible 4 quad core processors guess not

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I recently bought a new laptop and I am wondering if it is too new and powerful that it wouldn't even be worth installing osx86 on it due to too many hardware components not working.

Here are the specs:

Brand Acer

Series Aspire

Model AS9920G

CPU Type Intel Core 2 Duo

CPU Speed T7600(2.33GHz)

CPU FSB 667MHz

CPU L2 Cache 4MB

Chipset Intel PM965 express

Screen Size 20.1"

GPU/VPU NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT

Video Memory Dedicated 1024MB

Graphic Type Dedicated Card

HD Capacity 320GB

HD RPM 5400rpm

HD Interface SATA

HD Spec 160GB x 2, RAID 0, 1 and Intel Matrix Storage Technology Support

Memory Slots 2x DIMM

Memory Speed DDR2 667

Memory Size 4GB

Memory Spec 2GB x 2

Optical Drive Type HD DVD-ROM / Super Multi

LAN 10/100/1000Mbps

WLAN 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN, Wireless N support (I think its the intel 4965)

 

 

Hi ,

 

I am also interested for the same laptop. Could you please tell from where you bought this laptop and how much you paid? How did you find this laptop. Please reply this will really help me to decide if I am right for this laptop.

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I recently bought a new laptop and I am wondering if it is too new and powerful that it wouldn't even be worth installing osx86 on it due to too many hardware components not working.

Here are the specs:

Brand Acer

Series Aspire

Model AS9920G

CPU Type Intel Core 2 Duo

CPU Speed T7600(2.33GHz)

CPU FSB 667MHz

CPU L2 Cache 4MB

Chipset Intel PM965 express

Screen Size 20.1"

GPU/VPU NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT

Video Memory Dedicated 1024MB

Graphic Type Dedicated Card

HD Capacity 320GB

HD RPM 5400rpm

HD Interface SATA

HD Spec 160GB x 2, RAID 0, 1 and Intel Matrix Storage Technology Support

Memory Slots 2x DIMM

Memory Speed DDR2 667

Memory Size 4GB

Memory Spec 2GB x 2

Optical Drive Type HD DVD-ROM / Super Multi

LAN 10/100/1000Mbps

WLAN 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN, Wireless N support (I think its the intel 4965)

Maybe you should have just bought a Mac?

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