To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
Indeed. Looks like I will be building a SuperMicro X9 hackintosh to go along with my current X8 hackintosh. The X9DA7 looks pretty good to me.
http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C600/X9DA7.cfm
Edited 2012-06-12 01:03 UTC
May I ask a question? Other than simply hatred of all things MSFT what EXACTLY does a Hackentosh give you over Windows, especially in the professional workstation line?
It isn't like the new FCP is better than similar software on Windows, in fact we've seen many jumping ship because the lack of features like tape support made the new FCP inferior to what they could get with Windows, and Win 7 Pro is not only rock solid stable but the X64 version can hold IIRC 192Gb of RAM which is more than all but the super wealthy could ever afford to put in a single unit, so why?
I'm honestly curious, because looking at the specs of that board its a fricking monster and one would think if you were sinking the insane amount of cash that you are into a machine such as that you'd want your OS and software to be supported whereas with a Hackentosh you are totally on your own. Because no matter how much you pay for your pro software nobody is gonna open a support ticket if you run into a problem on a hackentosh. Finally there is the matter of software down the line and it appears Cook really isn't interested in pro users for Apple anymore so most likely all the pro users and thus software innovation will be on the Windows side from now on, so how does spending all that money only to put a hacked OS make any sense?





Member since:
2009-12-05
This is just apple trying to kill the computer as we know it. They sell consumer goods, they want you to have a device to listen to music, one to browse the web and another one to use as a phone. All made by them.
The MacbookPro with retina display is the new Mac Pro. What a joke. Trading Xeon cpus and ECC memory for standard consumer parts that are "good enough".