I have mainly used multiple Mac computer for the past 12 years most of my work (video and photos). I love the power new iMac Pro, but it is incredibly expensive so I am looking at building my own. I have successfully built 4 gaming Windows computers in the past 10 years so I know how to do that. I know that building a Mac is harder to do! Researching, I see a ton of different tutorials out there, so I was wondering what the best or your favorite ones. I mainly need it for Raw 1080p or 4K videos. So it has to be powerful, but not too crazy!

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Thanks for your help!! I have mainly used multiple Mac computer for the past 12 years most of my work (video and photos). I love the power new iMac Pro, but it is incredibly expensive so I am looking at building my own. I have successfully built 4 gaming Windows computers in the past 10 years so I know how to do that. I know that building a Mac is harder to do!
Researching, I see a ton of different tutorials out there, so I was wondering what the best or your favorite ones. I mainly need it for Raw 1080p or 4K videos. So it has to be powerful, but not too crazy! Thanks for your help!! I built my first hack in 2007.
A Core 2 Duo based system. Compared to what you had to go through back then, today it is a breeze. The hardest thing used to be just finding information on comparable hardware and getting an install working without a custom/hacked kernel was a dream. Eventually the community grew, sites like TonyMac emerged with tons of knowledge, and more PC and parts makers started using the same components Apple was. I've built about 6 or 7 hacks for different reasons over the years, but 3 main workstations that lasted as long as any Apple made desktop I have ever had: The C2D machine, an i5 2500k based one and just recent finished an i7 8700k build. Depending on your needs and budget your best choices are going to be Z370 (Coffee Lake) build with an 8700k, or an X99/X299 build with a higher end CPU.
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The 8700k will give you the best cost to CPU performace most likely. If you can get a stable 4.8GHz - 5GHz overclock as most are with this chip, you will destroy the iMac Pro in single core performance and be just under the performance of the 10-core model in multicore.
However, if you are looking to built a truly highend 4k workstation with multiple GPUs and lots of flash storage, X99/X299 will be better for you for reasons like more PCIe lanes and quad channel memory where as Coffee Lake would leave you bottlenecked. Choose your GPU based on the applications you plan to use most frequently. For Apple apps like Final Cut or apps that support Metal, you'll want to go AMD. Adobe apps, Blackmagic or games, get Nvidia.

Click to expand.I just answered the same question at. Lol ' That depends on how you installed your hackintosh files on your current system.
If you have all of your hackintosh kexts in your EFI folder, it should work fine. If you have hackintosh kexts in /L/E/ and/or /S/L/E/, you would need to clean up all that stuff prior to the transplant. Also, if you have done any patches to system files, you will probably want to restore them. One way to help reduce the chance of any issues would be to run the 10.13.3 combo update on your system prior to the transplant.'