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Alternatively, if you must leave the internal GPU on for Windows dual-booting purposes, use the boot-arg disable-gpu specifically targetting the internal GPU path via . 3. Essential Kexts for Modern Intel Builds

The catch is that the integrated GPU that comes bundled with these otherwise fantastic CPUs is completely unusable. You are essentially paying for an iGPU that must be disabled.

Beyond basic display output, the lack of UHD 770 support has additional consequences.

| Configuration | Result | |---|---| | iGPU set as primary display output | System fails to boot; black screen after verbose messages or kernel panic | | iGPU enabled alongside supported dGPU | System may boot but iGPU remains non-functional; macOS uses dGPU exclusively | | iGPU enabled with boot arguments trying to force basic output | Still fails to produce stable video signal |

: Without a driver, macOS falls back to a basic "framebuffer" mode. You will likely see only 7MB to 14MB of VRAM in "About This Mac".

AMD's Radeon Polaris, Vega, and Navi series cards have native drivers built into macOS and are the standard for modern Hackintosh builds. This is the approach taken by virtually all successful Alder Lake and Raptor Lake Hackintoshes.

: In your config.plist under Kernel -> Emulate , set: Cpuid1Data : 55060A00 00000000 00000000 00000000 Cpuid1Mask : FFFFFFFF 00000000 00000000 00000000 .

for Iris Xe), but a full solution for UHD 770 remains elusive.

If you have a discrete GPU (like an AMD card), disable the iGPU in the BIOS. If you rely on the iGPU, ensure your BIOS DVMT Pre-Allocated is set to 64MB or higher.

You may be locked to standard 1024x768 resolutions with no option for 4K or high-refresh rates. 2. Current Community Workarounds and "Spoofing" Attempts

: Older Polaris architecture, highly affordable, and natively plug-and-play. How It Works:

You need to add the following to DeviceProperties -> Add -> PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0) to spoof the ID.

To bypass the UHD 770, you need an AMD dGPU supported by macOS's native drivers. The best options include:

macOS does not natively understand Intel's hybrid architecture (P-Cores and E-Cores). To prevent kernel panics, you must spoof the CPU ID to match an older Intel Core X-series processor.

You can successfully boot macOS using a 12th, 13th, or 14th-Gen Intel CPU, but without a supported dedicated graphics card, your system will rely on . This results in:

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Uhd 770 Hackintosh Link

Alternatively, if you must leave the internal GPU on for Windows dual-booting purposes, use the boot-arg disable-gpu specifically targetting the internal GPU path via . 3. Essential Kexts for Modern Intel Builds

The catch is that the integrated GPU that comes bundled with these otherwise fantastic CPUs is completely unusable. You are essentially paying for an iGPU that must be disabled.

Beyond basic display output, the lack of UHD 770 support has additional consequences.

| Configuration | Result | |---|---| | iGPU set as primary display output | System fails to boot; black screen after verbose messages or kernel panic | | iGPU enabled alongside supported dGPU | System may boot but iGPU remains non-functional; macOS uses dGPU exclusively | | iGPU enabled with boot arguments trying to force basic output | Still fails to produce stable video signal | uhd 770 hackintosh

: Without a driver, macOS falls back to a basic "framebuffer" mode. You will likely see only 7MB to 14MB of VRAM in "About This Mac".

AMD's Radeon Polaris, Vega, and Navi series cards have native drivers built into macOS and are the standard for modern Hackintosh builds. This is the approach taken by virtually all successful Alder Lake and Raptor Lake Hackintoshes.

: In your config.plist under Kernel -> Emulate , set: Cpuid1Data : 55060A00 00000000 00000000 00000000 Cpuid1Mask : FFFFFFFF 00000000 00000000 00000000 . Alternatively, if you must leave the internal GPU

for Iris Xe), but a full solution for UHD 770 remains elusive.

If you have a discrete GPU (like an AMD card), disable the iGPU in the BIOS. If you rely on the iGPU, ensure your BIOS DVMT Pre-Allocated is set to 64MB or higher.

You may be locked to standard 1024x768 resolutions with no option for 4K or high-refresh rates. 2. Current Community Workarounds and "Spoofing" Attempts You are essentially paying for an iGPU that must be disabled

: Older Polaris architecture, highly affordable, and natively plug-and-play. How It Works:

You need to add the following to DeviceProperties -> Add -> PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0) to spoof the ID.

To bypass the UHD 770, you need an AMD dGPU supported by macOS's native drivers. The best options include:

macOS does not natively understand Intel's hybrid architecture (P-Cores and E-Cores). To prevent kernel panics, you must spoof the CPU ID to match an older Intel Core X-series processor.

You can successfully boot macOS using a 12th, 13th, or 14th-Gen Intel CPU, but without a supported dedicated graphics card, your system will rely on . This results in:

"Finally, a native task manager that doesn't feel like a web app. The drag & drop is so smooth!"

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"Switched from Todoist's web app to Planify. The offline mode and Nextcloud sync are game changers."

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"The Quick Add feature with natural language is brilliant. I can add tasks without breaking my flow."

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David Kim

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"Beautiful, fast, and respects my privacy. Planify is what GNOME apps should be."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Planify free?

Yes! Planify is completely free and open source under the GPL-3.0 license. No subscriptions, no hidden costs, no ads.

Does it work offline?

Absolutely. Planify works perfectly offline. When you're back online, it automatically syncs your changes with Todoist or Nextcloud.

Is my data private and secure?

Your data stays on your device. If you use Nextcloud or CalDAV, you control where your data is stored. With Todoist, data is synced through their secure API.

Can I import my tasks from other apps?

Yes! You can sync with your existing Todoist account or import from Planner. Your tasks, projects, and labels will be imported automatically.

Which platforms are supported?

Planify is built for GNU/Linux and available on Flathub. It works on any Linux distribution that supports Flatpak.

Can I sync across multiple devices?

Yes, through Todoist or Nextcloud/CalDAV sync. You can even use multiple accounts from different services simultaneously.

Does it support recurring tasks?

Yes! Create recurring tasks with flexible patterns: daily, weekly, monthly, custom intervals, and even specific weekdays.

Is there a mobile app?

Planify is desktop-only, but you can access your tasks on mobile using Todoist or Nextcloud apps since everything stays in sync.

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