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ThatOneGamer999

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  1. I feel like a Hackintosh video that uses updated guides (OpenCore, Big Sur, etc) would be helpful as all current LTT guides use Clover (which is no longer the bootloader of choice), or overcomplicated VMs. The dortiana guide for OpenCore is a great resource that I feel the majority of people can follow. It would be great for LTT to show how easy it is to make a bare metal Hackintosh that behaves exactly like a real mac, even on AMD cpus. Maybe a concept like the "All AMD Hackintosh" or something like that. Another possibility is getting Linus to figure it out instead of grabbing the nearest Anthony. With just a little bit of effort (seriously, the most complicated things like SSDTs, serial generation, etc are all automated now on both windows and macOS), one can build a Hack that will update like a real mac because the entire system is completely standard, and all modification is done at boot before macOS even starts. I feel that this could be great for the hackintosh community, as current "guides" on LTT may drive people away due to their complicated nature.
  2. I personally would like to see a video about hackintoshing with OpenCore. It's much more stable and feature-rich than clover, and allows you to run any version of macOS on bare metal, even AMD cpus. It's way easier for the average person than a VM or something.
  3. Holy crap man, you hit the motherload! Why have I never gone to this forum before?
  4. It's one of those mini cards, so hopefully it'll fit. https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Sapphire-Radeon-RX-460-2GB-GDDR5-HDMI-DVI-D-DP-OC-UEFI-PCI-E-Graphics-Card/192326024271?hash=item2cc7863c4f:g:IdMAAOSw7ApZ1qqS EDIT: Wait lol I linked a RX 460. Same size though.
  5. Ah, I think you were slightly confused, I am looking for an entirely new motherboard + cpu, but would like to reuse my other hardware (GPU, RAM, etc)
  6. Thanks a ton! It looks like it's $150 US though, which translates to about $192.38 CAD, a bit out of my price range. This does look very promising. Will investigate more! Thanks to all of you for replying so fast
  7. Hello there LinusTechTips Community! So I was cleaning out my computer yesterday without an antistatic strap, and managed to shock my motherboard, and now it will not post. So I'm in the market for a new one. My last motherboard + CPU was a Gigabtyte F2A-55M-DS2, and an AMD A6-6600k, a single core with two threads. As you can guess a single core isn't too good for gaming in 2018. I need a decent cpu + motherboard for 1080p gaming (to be paired with a Radeon R7 260x from Sapphire), and some light computational workloads (Rendering animations, 1080p video editing, stuff like that), for about $150 CAD. I also only have DDR3 RAM at the moment, and I'd prefer not having to get new, because RAM prices are still through the roof. Thanks! -ThatOneGamer999
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