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by tbob22
4055 days ago
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That is your experience. A properly set up Hackintosh (with a custom DSDT and the proper kexts as needed) can be as reliable as a genuine Mac. Regarding Windows machines, I've had desktops that would be used for months at a time (mostly rendering) without a restart and never crash. A pretty good way to test for reliability is to let Prime95 and Memtest86 run for a week or so and see if it fails somewhere along the line (obviously proper cooling is a must), many consumer machines will fail this test. |
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Would you found a company and make your primary product hackintosh servers? Are you willing to stand behind your 'perfect' configuration and give those customers years of support?
These guys are running a real startup. A vendor with that exact promise and a failed delivery could tank them.