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Does anybody really read this section...?

Come on guys USE the reported post button then, that is why it is there.

There is no need to be digging through old threads to make a useless post.
 
Thread cleaned. See the response by SG above since he makes two very good points:

- If there is an issue with a post, report it instead of trying to "get back" at the offender

- There is no need to dig up an older thread without good reason.
 
A noobish question, but how do you know what hardware is compatible for running OS X? it would be neat to experiment with some things, since I am not a mac user, but would like to get familiar with the OS and see for myself why some people hype it up so much, Thanks
 
A noobish question, but how do you know what hardware is compatible for running OS X? it would be neat to experiment with some things, since I am not a mac user, but would like to get familiar with the OS and see for myself why some people hype it up so much, Thanks

Take a look @ the insanlymac forums. If the product was used in any Apple computer than there is a good chance it will work w/ OSX86. Buy a motherboard w/ the same onboard sound/network and either a Nvidia 9-series or ATI 4-series card and you should be golden.
 
+1 for Insanelymac forum. You will almost certainly find a guide for your motherboard particularly if it is an Intel chipset.

Personally I use whatever technology makes sense (i.e. I don't consider myself either a Mac or PC snob). My video server is a Hackintosh (ASUS P5Q-PRO with Q6600 @ 3.2GHz, 6GB RAM, 8800GTS, and about 10TB of disk drives. I run Snow Leopard and then Parallels 5 virtual machine for a Windows 7 64 bit installation. The Win7 I set in one display and Snow Leopard in the other display. I can run Mac and Windows apps simultaneously and moving between the OS'es is as simple as moving the mouse :biggrin: For example I really like Anydvd but it is only available in PC version. So it rips DVD's while I use Handbrake in the Mac OS to encode MP4's. It is a great setup.

And if I want to boot into full Windows I have Vista 32bit on another hard drive and just reboot the machine there. That way I can also game on the machine.

My wife has a Mac Mini and a Macbook Pro and, although expensive compared to PC hardware I have to admit the build quality is excellent. The kids have their own Windows laptops but guess what they are always stealing :haha: the Macbook Pro.

But my main rig is a gaming rig. Q9550 OC to 3.8GHz and a 5870 with 3X 23" monitors for Eyefinity. No Mac will touch this for anywhere near the price :ph34r:

So I recommend anyone try out the Hackintosh route. Grab a cheap 500GB disk and experiment. You can always boot back into Windows on your main hard drive when you get bored or frustrated.
 

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