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Old 11-27-2015, 05:35 PM
Melodeath Melodeath is offline
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Default Is anyone running Apollo with Thunderbolt on Hackintosh?

Someone suggested I make a post here, as someone may know the answer to my question.

I am wanting to get an Apollo 8p, but would rather build a hackintosh than buy an iMac for the sake of cost and versatility/upgrade-ability. However, I'm a bit nervous about whether the Apollo 8p will work 100% correctly with the hackintosh. Anyone have one working? I know people have thunderbolt on hackintosh mostly working (no hot-swap, have to load drivers under Windows first), but I'm curious if somehow the different chipset (maybe it's not even different since Intel makes thunderbolt?) on the hack versus iMac could cause small glitches/errors with the UA driver. Maybe it's more of an "all or nothing" thing, as opposed to "mostly working but small data dropouts" or something? Any thoughts? Thanks
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