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Do you own a Real Mac?

Do you own a Real Mac?


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EliteMacx86

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Is anyone here who owns a real Mac with addition to their Hackintosh? I have a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2011) and it still works like a charm. Thinking to upgrade to one of the upcoming models.
 
Personally I've got a Mac Book (the last with PowerPC Processor) with MacOS 10.6.8 Snow Leopard, a Mac Book Pro 15" 2017 (changed from a dead 2015) with i7, 16GB of RAM and 512GB of Storage, an iMac 27" 5K (top one, it is too much time I don't use it, I don't remember the specs). At work we have the new iMac Pro (that with the new 18 core Xeon), an old Mac Pro and a Mac Book Pro 15" 2018 with the i9, 32GB of RAM and 1TB of Storage.
 
Hi Guys,

I do have several Macs.
I have two Power Macintosh G3 Beige, One PowerPC 233 MHz iMac (first gen iMac), A Dual Processor PowerMac G5 2.7, a 2009 MacMini, A 2007 MacBook Pro and a late 2010 MacBook Air.
 
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First real Mac (and also the current one): a Retina MacBook Pro mid-2015, 256GB, 2.2GHz i7, 16GB of RAM, Intel Iris Pro graphics. No issues whatsoever. And also, I've still got all the ports I need! :)))
 
Yeah new Macs suck in regard to the ports :D
 
I have a 2008 aluminum MacBook, a 2010 white unibody MacBook and a late 2012 Mac Mini :)
 
MacPro 5.1 (Not flashed)
2x X5690 (12 Core)
64 GB ECC RAM
480 GB NVMe Boot Drive
480 GB SSD via SATA
3 TB HDD
MSI RX 570 8 GB
Aquantia 10Gbit LAN
USB 3.0
WiFi/Bluetooth (4.0 will follow soon)
 
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I have MacBook Air 13", with Mojave. Having a hackintosh helps me avoid problems with updates, as i can try the updates on one machine and first make sure it does not affect my working environment or causes any new problems. Once I happy with the update, i can apply on my macbook also.
 
I have a MacBook (13-inch, Late 2009). It´s still working like a charm with Mojave (dosdude patch)
 
MacPro7,1
24 Core - 3265M
96 GB RAM
2 TB NVMe
AMD Radeon Pro 580X

MacBookPro16,1
i9 9880H
16 GB RAM
1 TB NVMe
AMD Radeon Pro 5500M
 
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