I've been using Macs since the original 64k. I usually spend 10-12 hours/day at my desk working on my computer. The only time I shut it down is for hardware issues or software upgrades. What about RAID? I've been using the software RAID in my MacPro. I'm hoping to upgrade to larger monitors within the next year. I currently have one Apple Cinema HD (1920 x 1200) and two ViewSonic VA2012wbs (1680x1050). What case, CPU cooler, and fans will result in the quietest build? Crucial Ballistix SportLT 32GB DDR4 2400 MT/s RAM Gigabyte GeForce GTX Graphics card GV-N950XTREME-2GD Intel Core I7-6700K 4.0 GHz 8M processor Gigabyte LGA1151 Intel Z170 ATX GA-Z170X-UD5 The only time it makes any noise is when I use the DVD drive (which is really noisy).īased on the recommendations in the Buyer's Guide, I've come up with this preliminary component list: One of the things I love most about my MacPro is how quiet it is. 32GB RAM, minimum (I'm a developer and run a lot of simultaneous VMs) So, looking for advice on building a Hackintosh to replace my MacPro. #Mac pro 1.1 cpu upgrade install#Now I can't upgrade most of my tools nor install some new tools that I'd like to. It was bad enough when I couldn't upgrade OS X past 10.6.8. Unfortunately, I've run up against the "You can't install/upgrade that software" wall good and hard. I have a 2007 MacPro1,1 that has been a great box. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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