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Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips1.9M viewsJun 3, 201915:12
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This video presents a hands-on exploration of a high-end Hackintosh built to rival Apple’s Mac Pro lineup. It starts with a bold claim that the custom machine surpasses the iMac Pro in nearly every performance metric, then lays out the core hardware decisions. The host walks through the motherboard choice, dual power supplies, and RGB memory configuration, explaining how these choices enable extreme parallelism with a 28-core Xeon W-3175X and 56 threads. Benchmarks contrast the setup against an actual iMac Pro running macOS Mojave, using Geekbench, LuxMark, Cinebench, Blender, HandBrake, and Final Cut Pro style tests to illustrate the performance gap. The video also details the challenges of getting macOS to run on non-Apple hardware, including driver and virtualization considerations, as well as the experimental nature of the project and potential future avenues such as overclocking and additional GPUs. The closing sections pivot to practical takeaways, noting the complexities and risks, and teasing future videos that may further explore the project while plugging sponsor and merchandise links.

Topics · technology · hardware · science_and_technology · computing

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What hardware makes the Hackintosh so powerful compared to the iMac Pro?
The system uses a Dominus Extreme motherboard, dual 1000W power supplies, six matching DDR4 3000 memory sticks, a Xeon W-3175X with 28 cores and 56 threads, and a Radeon 7 graphics card, all running macOS Mojave through a virtualized setup and direct passthrough.
Why did the team use virtualization instead of bare metal for all testing?
They used virtualization to avoid hardware fragmentation and update challenges from Apple, aiming for a single, maintainable setup to compare across platforms, while acknowledging that bare-metal testing could show different results.