Except you have to consult a compatibility list on a forum post that may be 2 years old, and if that part isn't available you roll the dice and buy something you think might work. If it doesn't, you're on your own with no support.
Speaking from experience here -- if the price of a Mac is your barrier, forego the Hackintosh and buy a used Mac.
Not really. The biggest point of failure will be the drives and they’re universal. The only truly Mac-specific part is the motherboard and there’s plenty to choose from.
There is no Mac that supports my needs, used or new.
Speaking from experience here -- if the price of a Mac is your barrier, forego the Hackintosh and buy a used Mac.