My mission to build a powerful gaming Hackintosh for $650 — $50 less than Apple’s midrange Mac mini — is almost complete.
In Part 1 of this guide, I covered the components I purchased for my build and recommended extras and alternatives for those with different budgets.
In Part 2, I walked you through assembly of the screaming machine.
Now it’s time to install the software.
Believe it or not, building your Hackintosh is the easy bit; getting OS X to run on a machine it was never designed for is the real challenge.
But with time, patience and a little bit (OK, plenty) of frustration, you can make it happen.
Here’s how.