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ugh whatever jeez
Mar 19, 2009

Buglord
OP is awesome, I really did not think getting OS X running on random PC would be that easy. My mainboard is Asus P8Z77M-Pro and as far as I can tell everything is working perfectly.

And I think it’s snappier than my brand new iMac at work…

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ugh whatever jeez
Mar 19, 2009

Buglord
Question. I had to use NullCPUPowerManagement.kext since I have Asus mainboard. To get rid of of it and get working power management/Speedstep I have to flash patched BIOS, right? Are there any negatives to running NullCPUPowerManagement.kext besides power management and CPU just running full tilt all the time?

ugh whatever jeez
Mar 19, 2009

Buglord

enMTW posted:

No, that's about it.

Thanks, however I found out that flashing a patched BIOS sounded scarier than it really was and now all is good.

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