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Apple added support for the 7000 series of AMD Radeon HD graphics cards last week, in. Prior to this, 7000-series graphics cards did not work properly in Mac OS X; while you could still boot a Hackintosh with these cards, you couldn't view your computer screen in full resolution or run any applications that required graphics acceleration. With this new support in Mac OS X, however, 7000-series graphics cards have finally become a practical option for your Hackintosh. Don't like this method? Check out tonymacx86's alternative method.
LATEST UPDATE (January 6, 2013): This method also works with newly-released Radeon R9 270, 270X, and 280X, all of which are really just rebranded 7000-series models. Computer Requirements Graphics cards in the AMD Radeon HD 7000 series can now display Mac OS X at full resolution with graphics acceleration.
That being said, graphics support for the 7000 series still isn't perfect. For starters, don't support booting Mac OS X with these graphics cards, which use larger video BIOSes than previous generations of cards. As a result, you have to rely on your computer's integrated graphics card card to boot your computer (more on that later). Here are the full requirements for enabling 7000-series support:.: Only version 10.8.3 of Mountain Lion (and newer) includes the new graphics drivers for the AMD Radeon HD 7000 series, so you will have to update your Hackintosh. AMD Radeon HD 7000-series card: Currently, most desktop graphics cards in the 7000 series are supported. As of March 24, 2013, the AMD Radeon HD 7970, 7950, 7870, 7770, and 7750 have been confirmed to work without the need for additional drivers.
The AMD Radeon HD 7850 only works with. Integrated graphics card: You will have to set your integrated graphics card (located on your computer processor) as the primary graphics card. Most desktop processors include integrated graphics, though there are a few rare exceptions. Nowadays, all new motherboards include support for integrated graphics cards, but older motherboards using chipsets like P67 and P55 don't work (e.g. The Gigabyte GA- P67A-D3-B3 or GA- P55-UD3). Alternatively, if you own a second graphics card, you can add it to your computer and set it as the primary graphics card instead. If you do not have an integrated graphics card or second graphics card available, this guide will not work.
Instead, you will have to follow this. Sleep mode (optional): In some cases, Hackintoshes with 7000-series cards suffer from the 'white screen' glitch, where you have to sleep and wake your computer for Mac OS X to start.
If this is the case, your Hackintosh must be able to wake from sleep mode in Mac OS X properly. Unless you really need to use a 7000-series graphics card, for the moment, NVIDIA's 600-series cards are generally a better choice for Hackintoshes. However, if you really need to use AMD's greatest and latest cards, here's how. Set your integrated graphics card as the primary graphics device Since Chimera and Chameleon bootloader don't work with 7000-series graphics cards yet, you'll have to go to the BIOS of your motherboard and set your integrated graphics card as the primary graphics card instead. This way, Chimera/Chameleon can rely on your integrated graphics card to start Mac OS X.
Boot your computer, and enter the BIOS. To enter the BIOS on a Gigabyte motherboard, you have to press the delete key when it boots (before the operating system starts).
Different manufacturers set different keys for opening the BIOS. From now on, your computer to boot with a black screen. Basically, you won't be able to see anything on your computer screen until Mac OS X actually starts (once Mac OS X starts, everything will work as normal).
Your computer is using your integrated graphics card card to run the boot process, but your monitors are connected to your 7000-series card, so the screen is blank. Boot your Hackintosh Once you've set up your BIOS, reboot your computer. Magnet the window manager for mac. Wait for Mac OS X to boot; your screen will be black for a while. Of course, if you do not have Chimera bootloader set to automatically boot Mac OS X, you will have to press the 'Enter' key to start the boot process. If Mac OS X does not boot within a few minutes, you may have to (without quotation marks).
You won't be able to see what you're typing, but the normal method for entering boot flags will still work. Eventually, Mac OS X will start. If you reach the desktop, congratulations- you're done!