Originally I gave up on the idea of a Hackintosh because I simply didn't want to mess with it. I wanted a headless Mac (I have my own 24" monitor that I love) and a MacPro was more machine than I wanted. So the new Mini seemed like it was going to work out satisfactorily. However Apple, in its not so infinite wisdom, decided to make the new Mini with a non-socketed CPU, so you'd be stuck with whatever options you could get from them. This made the Mini unacceptable, so here I am going back to the Hackintosh idea.
I have today received the hardware (thank you Newegg) that I will be using in an attempt to build my own Hackintosh project. I wanted something relatively small but still very powerful - better than an iMac, not quite a MacPro. So lets jump right into it shall we?
The Hardware and Prices
Shuttle SP35P2 (full specifications here) $239.99
-----Intel P35 + ICH9R chipset
-----1066 FSB
-----4x240 DDR2 DIMM slots (supports DDR2 667/800)
-----Realtek ALC888 sound
-----Marvell 88E8056 Onboard Ethernet
-----4 Onboard SATAII
-----2 eSATA ports on the back
-----1 PATA JMICRON JMB358
-----1 Firewire 400 (TI TSB43AB22A)
-----1 PCI-E x16 slot
-----1 PCI slot (No SLI/Crossfire here guys but I don't personally care about that)
Intel Q6600 Core 2 Quad processor @ 2.4Ghz $197.99
4x2Gig ADATA DDR2-800 memory sticks 4@$21.99 = $87.96
WD 500G SATA hard drive (WD5000AAKS) $64.99
Pioneer DVR-2910 SATA DVD Burner $44.99
Gigabyte 9500GT video card $89.99
For a grand hardware total of $725.91 + $18.96 shipping = $744.87 at the door
The Software
1 copy of Mac OSX Leopard 10.5.6 from Amazon @ $109.99 (free shipping)
For a grand total of $844.86
Now my original plan was to buy a Mini for $599, add a better HD, 4G of RAM, and upgrade the processor with one from Newegg. All of that would have cost me in the realm of $450, so I would have been pushing over $1000 for that config and not have ended up with a system anywhere near as powerful as the one I'm building - if it works 🙂
Anyway, the hardware arrived today, the software from Amazon should arrive later this week, so hopefully by the weekend I'll start to work on the whole thing. I'll post updates when I make some progress.
Update 3/21/09
Added a 750G drive to this machine today as a "storage" drive. Moved my home directory to it, just in case something happens to the startup volume. After a week of playing with it, I've shut down my Windows XP machine that was my main email/contacts/websurfing machine and have moved entirely to the Hackintosh now. Transferred my email, documents, etc and with the exception of a few issues (xfering email from Outlook was spotty), I'm perfectly happy with the machine so far. I still have a Shuttle X38 w/Vista64 that I use as a game machine and it's on a KVM with my Hackintosh, sharing speakers, keyboard, mouse, and 24" monitor. Loving it!
I have today received the hardware (thank you Newegg) that I will be using in an attempt to build my own Hackintosh project. I wanted something relatively small but still very powerful - better than an iMac, not quite a MacPro. So lets jump right into it shall we?
The Hardware and Prices
Shuttle SP35P2 (full specifications here) $239.99
-----Intel P35 + ICH9R chipset
-----1066 FSB
-----4x240 DDR2 DIMM slots (supports DDR2 667/800)
-----Realtek ALC888 sound
-----Marvell 88E8056 Onboard Ethernet
-----4 Onboard SATAII
-----2 eSATA ports on the back
-----1 PATA JMICRON JMB358
-----1 Firewire 400 (TI TSB43AB22A)
-----1 PCI-E x16 slot
-----1 PCI slot (No SLI/Crossfire here guys but I don't personally care about that)
Intel Q6600 Core 2 Quad processor @ 2.4Ghz $197.99
4x2Gig ADATA DDR2-800 memory sticks 4@$21.99 = $87.96
WD 500G SATA hard drive (WD5000AAKS) $64.99
Pioneer DVR-2910 SATA DVD Burner $44.99
Gigabyte 9500GT video card $89.99
For a grand hardware total of $725.91 + $18.96 shipping = $744.87 at the door
The Software
1 copy of Mac OSX Leopard 10.5.6 from Amazon @ $109.99 (free shipping)
For a grand total of $844.86
Now my original plan was to buy a Mini for $599, add a better HD, 4G of RAM, and upgrade the processor with one from Newegg. All of that would have cost me in the realm of $450, so I would have been pushing over $1000 for that config and not have ended up with a system anywhere near as powerful as the one I'm building - if it works 🙂
Anyway, the hardware arrived today, the software from Amazon should arrive later this week, so hopefully by the weekend I'll start to work on the whole thing. I'll post updates when I make some progress.
Update 3/21/09
Added a 750G drive to this machine today as a "storage" drive. Moved my home directory to it, just in case something happens to the startup volume. After a week of playing with it, I've shut down my Windows XP machine that was my main email/contacts/websurfing machine and have moved entirely to the Hackintosh now. Transferred my email, documents, etc and with the exception of a few issues (xfering email from Outlook was spotty), I'm perfectly happy with the machine so far. I still have a Shuttle X38 w/Vista64 that I use as a game machine and it's on a KVM with my Hackintosh, sharing speakers, keyboard, mouse, and 24" monitor. Loving it!