Thunderbolt 3 (only non-eGPU devices work for now what have been tested and work: Intel X540 two port 10G Ethernet, and NVME storage.).USB 3 Type-C to DP/HDMI (only one port works due to macOS restriction).FN+Enable/Disable ScreenPad (_Q32) = Enable/Disable.FN+Display/ScreenPad Switch (_Q31) = ScreenPad Brightness.FN+Performance Mode Switch (_Q30) = N/A.FN+F12 (_Q18) = Toggles Battery Charging Threshold ASUS has a firmware implementation for limiting battery charging, which is set to limit to 80% by default.FN+F5 (_Q0F) = Main Display Brightness Up.FN+F4 (_Q0E) = Main Display Brightness Down. Stylus pen (works on both screens without the sense of pressure).Brightness control (software brightness control workaround with Lunar).Intel WiFi 6 (speed could be slow on some very few routers).Ports: 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A 2x Thunderbolt 3 1x HDMI 2.1 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack 1x DC-in SSD: Samsung PM981A 1TB M.2 SSD (Not compatible with macOS replaced with PNY CS3030 2TB M.2 SSD)Īudio: Realtek ALC294 & Nvidia RTX 3000 series HDMI Summary: A perfect choice for high-end Hackintosh laptop - almost everything is working on this model.ĬPU: Intel Core i9-10980HK (variant: Intel Core i7-10870H)ĭGPU: Nvidia RTX 3070 8GB (won't work disabled to save battery could be enabled with UEFIGraphicsFB.kext for HDMI port without graphics acceleration) Please proceed this guide with your own will and use it at your own risk. A guide of the most high-end Hackintosh laptop after Apple switched to Apple Silicon -ĭisclaimer: I do not take the responsibility for any damages caused on your laptop following this guide. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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