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Submitted by skeletrix at 13-04-2025, 09:09 PM


Suggest a Hackintosh Laptop
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I've been wanting to get a Hackintosh for quite some time now, but I never really had the resources to build one on a desktop. I think it's about time I start saving up over the summer—this time for a laptop, specifically because of its portability.
 I'm looking for laptops that can handle a generally heavy workload. Ideally, it should be able to run most Adobe products smoothly, handle multiple tabs without slowing down, and also be capable of running games on a dual-boot setup—since I plan to use both Windows and macOS.
 There’s no hard limit on the budget since I’m expecting this machine to handle a lot. I’d really prefer something that looks professional in an office setting—so nothing with bright RGB lighting or overly loud designs.
 If anyone’s willing to help or has any suggestions, I’d really appreciate it.
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13-04-2025, 09:09 PM skeletrix Wrote:
I've been wanting to get a Hackintosh for quite some time now, but I never really had the resources to build one on a desktop. I think it's about time I start saving up over the summer—this time for a laptop, specifically because of its portability.
 I'm looking for laptops that can handle a generally heavy workload. Ideally, it should be able to run most Adobe products smoothly, handle multiple tabs without slowing down, and also be capable of running games on a dual-boot setup—since I plan to use both Windows and macOS.
 There’s no hard limit on the budget since I’m expecting this machine to handle a lot. I’d really prefer something that looks professional in an office setting—so nothing with bright RGB lighting or overly loud designs.
 If anyone’s willing to help or has any suggestions, I’d really appreciate it.
hackintosh isn't very good. I don't know why you would want any macos machine. I use windows and fedota on dual booot.
hackintosh isn't practical either because apple only makes ARM chips now and you can't run new macos on any laptop that isn't apple. if you did it would be in a vm
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