![]() ![]() Please help me if anyone knows the solutionĥ. now i am able to boot from chimera, everything is working great except audio, new audio driver installed, but still i am getting same buzz sound There is no custom DSDT for my motherboard, so i have selected easyBeast+system utilities+ACL8xxHDA+HDA rollback+ALC892+NV enabler + chimera boot-loader.ĥ. rebooted via iboot-legacy( Now my graphics and audio enabled without installing multibeast, but audio is buzzing as i explained earlier)Ĥ. I am getting some kind of buzzz noise with sound, and sound is splitting like if you play a 1 sec sound slow as 10 sec.ġ.installed the snow leopard through the latest iboot-legacyģ. I have installed the mac snow leopard with 10.6.7 combo update, everything working great other than audio. With intel core i5-2400 Sandy bridge processor. I am using intel DH67BL motherboard (ALC892 Audio codec) Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide Please contact OEM for the BIOS that includes the latest Processor configuration update. The only useful thing you are forfeiting with the i5 2500k is the slightly better IGP unit on die, but the Intel HD 2000 will drive Windows 7 fine, incase your graphics card decides to kick the bucket too.Īlso if you go for a Core i5 2400, you'll get a proper quad-core which will serve you much better over the Core i3 model which has issues in heavy CPU utilization applications due to dual-core + Hyper Threading design. Some products can support AES New Instructions with a Processor Configuration update, in particular, i7-2630QM/i7-2635QM, i7-2670QM/i7-2675QM, i5-2430M/i5-2435M, i5-2410M/i5-2415M. Support documentation available below: Intel Chipset Device Software. Use the product options on the left panel to refine the search results. Select Chipsets under the Select Your Product section. The COre i5 2500 k I will not recommend you because the k denotes that processor is unlocked and can be over-clocked which you are not interested in, also to over-clock the CPU you'll need to invest in a P67 / Z68 chipset based motherboard which will drive your costs up again. Go to Download Drivers & Software (here you can find downloads for all supported Retail Intel products). ![]() ^^ Intel Core i3 2100 OR Core i5 2400 ~ 6200/- OR 10500/-Ĭorsair XMS3 4GB x 1 OR G.Skill RIPJAWS 4GB x 1 1600MHz module ~ 1750/-ĭell IN2030M ~ 6200/- ORīenQ G2220HD ~ 7200/- if someone manages to convince you to buy a larger screen size by the BenQ model at your discretion. ![]() ![]() Q: Which operating system do you intend to use with this configuration? Q: What is your preferred monitor resolution for gaming and normal usage Find boards compatible with the Intel® Core i5-2400S Processor in the Intel Desktop Compatibility Tool. Q: What is your intended use for this PC/hardware Intel® Core i5-2400S Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.30 GHz) quick reference guide including specifications, features, pricing, compatibility, design documentation, ordering codes, spec codes and more. Q: Would you consider buying a second hand hardware from the TE market Q: Where will you buy this hardware? (Online/City/TE Dealer) PSU - Anything that is required to run it perfectly at stock speeds GPU - Probably going to get a GTS450 or HD6770 Yes, will upgrade the following within 6 months If yes then please mention when and which component Q: Is this going to be your final configuration or you would be adding/upgrading a component in near future. Monitor - a good 20" with decent view angles and no major backlight bleeding issues that I can use for years and years RAM - the best 4GB module within my budget If you have already decided on a configuration then please mention the (component brand and model) as well, this will help us in fine tuning your requirement.ĬPU - Intel i5 2400 OR Intel i5 2500K if the extra 1.5k is really worth it RAM - the best 4GB module within my budget. Q: Which hardware component are you looking to buy (component name). CPU - Intel i5 2400 OR Intel i5 2500K if the extra 1.5k is really worth it. The boxed Intel® Desktop board DH67bL solution includes: ATX / MicroATX compliant I/O shield SATA cables Board and back panel I/O layout stickers. Q: Which hardware will you be keeping (component name - component brand and model) ![]()
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