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Based on current Hackintosh development as of early 2026, creating a Hackintosh with an Intel UHD Graphics 770 (12th-14th Gen Alder/Raptor Lake)
It is highly recommended to lower SIP to allow the OCLP patches to work.
In config.plist, go to NVRAM -> Add -> 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82:
No Metal Acceleration: Unlike older Intel iGPUs (like the UHD 630), Apple never released a Mac with the "Xe" graphics architecture found in the UHD 770. This means there is no hardware acceleration (Metal/QE/CI), which makes the macOS interface feel laggy, choppy, and practically unusable for daily tasks. uhd 770 hackintosh
Fixing 7MB Bug: Use Open Core Legacy Patcher for post-install root patching if acceleration isn't working after setting properties.
EDID Injection: On some 500/600 series motherboards, a custom EDID injection via the Dortania Post-Install Guide can help with resolution and transparency issues, but again, this is a workaround for display, not performance. Based on current Hackintosh development as of early
Features like Apple Sidecar (using an iPad as a second screen) require a supported iGPU for HEVC encoding. Poor Media Performance:
By using these cards, the UHD 770 is typically disabled in the BIOS or via "boot-args" in the OpenCore configuration, allowing macOS to rely solely on the AMD card for all graphical tasks. Conclusion Use WhateverGreen to apply connector and framebuffer patches
But as of macOS Ventura and macOS Sonoma, the narrative has shifted. Is the UHD 770 Hackintosh finally viable? The short answer is: Yes, but with significant caveats.