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Hello all. I have an older MDD G4 I will be selling in order to make a new HackMac. I thought the G4 would be a lot of fun, and it was, for a week or so. Then I realized it was much slower than my AMD Hackintosh, so I've decided to sell my MDD to make way for a new EFI HackMac.

 

Here's what I've decided to buy; I'm pretty sure this build should work with Leo and EFI, but if anyone sees any problems, please let me know.

 

MoBo: ASRock Conroe1333-DDR667

 

CPU: Intel Celeron 420 Conroe-L 1.6 GHz

 

Memory: Corsair Value Select 1 GB DDR667

 

As you can see, this build will be very inexpensive, as I will only use it as a Hackintosh, which is a huge plus in my book. Please let me know what you all think, any comment/criticisms are welcomed.

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If you have a Fry's near you, they have the ECS 945GCT-M / C2D E4500 for $118. The ECS boards seems to be hit n miss when it comes to quality, but if you got a working one its pretty good. I installed Leopard and everything was working off the bat, LAN, Sound, Video. Xbench score is 147 and Geekbench score is 2900+. EFI patch worked flawlessly and so is sleep and wakeup(actually wakes up faster than my Gigabyte 965P DS3).

 

Installing the 10.5.1 update messed up my video so I copied back the GMA950 kexts and framabuffer kext and it was back to normal.

Or what about an Intel Dual Core E2140 processor? I was hoping to keep this entire build under $150...

 

I have that processor, overclocks like heck! Native 1.6ghz speed is ok but hesitates sometimes during high CPU usage. You need a good overclocking board to get out the most of this processor.

I have that processor, overclocks like heck! Native 1.6ghz speed is ok but hesitates sometimes during high CPU usage. You need a good overclocking board to get out the most of this processor.

 

I've got the E2160. Managed to overclock it to over 3Ghz on an nforce board, but this ASRock board has crappy overclocking and I can't change the CPU Vcore so I can't overclock :D

I've got the E2160. Managed to overclock it to over 3Ghz on an nforce board, but this ASRock board has crappy overclocking and I can't change the CPU Vcore so I can't overclock

 

I'm really not interested in overclocking at all - I have my Windoze machine for games and that type of thing. I'm mainly looking for a computer to rip my music to FLAC and store my files. I have been a part of OSX86 for almost 2 years now, and I've never lost interest in it. So here we are, Hackint0sh #2.

 

Does this ASRock board provide OS X compatibility? What issues have you had with it and OS X?

 

Thanks again for all the input!

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