![]() ![]() ![]() Nvidia’s Pascal and Maxwell architectures (1xxx and 9xx) are supported until macOS 10.13 High Sierra.Nvidia’s Turing and Ampere architectures aren’t supported in macOS (RTX series and GTX 16xx series).Intel integrated graphics should be supported, on the current version, 3rd Generation (Ivy Bridge) through 10th Generation (Comet Lake) is supported, including Xeons.AMD’s Lexa-based Polaris cards (such as the RX 550) are not supported, but there is a way to get them working.AMD APU graphics are not supported (Vega series that aren’t based on GCN or RDNA).RDNA and RDNA2 is supported, but some GPUs may not be compatible (RX 5xxx, RX 6xxx).All GCN based graphics cards are currently supported (AMD RX 5xx, 4xx,).Read this in detail, or you will mess something up. Here is a list of supported graphics cards. So, any Nvidia graphics card released after 2017 won’t be supported. Now, AMD has been the preferred platform of Apple when it comes to graphics cards, since 2017. Now that CPUs are out of the way, let’s get to graphics cards. As we mentioned before, Ryzen Hackintoshes are currently supported, and this guide is based on the AMD Ryzen platform, so if you have an Intel PC, we don’t recommend following this guide, however, you can if you want. ![]()
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