mines an
AMD A8-5600K APU 3.6Ghz Processor AD560KWOHJBOX
MSI Socket FM2/AMD A75/DDR3/SATA3&USB3.0/A&GbE/MicroATX Motherboard FM2-A75MA-E35
and a 500GB samsung hard drive
mines an
MSI Socket FM2/AMD A75/DDR3/SATA3&USB3.0/A&GbE/MicroATX Motherboard FM2-A75MA-E35
and a 500GB samsung hard drive
I'm no expert on this, but I don't believe so.
Pretty sure Hackintosh's require an Intel CPU? I know they are both x86 but...
Plus you need a specific type of motherboard and only certain GPUs will work.
Really when building a Hackintosh it is something you set out to do from the beginning. You have to choose your parts carefully for it to work.
I'm no expert on this so this is more just a bump.
ok well thanks for trying to help
You can build an AMD hackintosh. There is an AMD hacked version of the mach kernel you can download and use to patch the OS X installer or you can download an installer that already has the AMD patch—the latter is the easiest method. The version of OS X you can stability run on AMD systems usually runs a couple of versions behind Intel based ones, but it seems like Mavericks is now running fairly stable on AMD builds.
People generally have the best luck getting OS X to work with Gigabyte motherboards and non APU AMD systems. But I have seen some successful APU hackintosh builds, so you may be able to get yours to work.
Check out Niresh for details on how to install OS X on AMD (or Intel) builds:
http://niresh12495.com/files/file/75-niresh-mavericks-for-intel-and-amd/
InsanelyMac also has some really good AMD hackintosh infos. Stay away from TonyMac though, last I heard they ban people for even bringing up AMD.