Uhd 770 Hackintosh ^hot^

For budget builds or builds where a discrete GPU is not desirable, 10th generation Intel CPUs remain the best choice. They offer good performance and a fully supported iGPU that works out of the box with proper OpenCore configuration.

The Intel UHD Graphics 770 cannot be used in any Hackintosh build under any known configuration. macOS lacks drivers for this iGPU, and no community solution exists to enable it. The last natively supported Intel integrated graphics belong to the 10th generation Comet Lake processors. uhd 770 hackintosh

If not configured correctly, you may see only 7MB or 14MB of VRAM and no hardware acceleration. For budget builds or builds where a discrete

Inject a dummy or non-matching ID to ensure macOS doesn't try to initialize it, or use the boot argument -wegnoegpu if you are trying to disable specific cards, though the cleanest method is leaving the IGPU unmapped and turning it off in the BIOS. macOS lacks drivers for this iGPU, and no

Running macOS on a UHD 770 without a dedicated GPU results in: Extremely laggy UI transitions. No support for Final Cut, iMovie, or Adobe Suite.

While you still cannot pass the UHD 770 directly to macOS for full acceleration due to the same lack of drivers, virtualization allows you to:

Attempts to force macOS to recognize the UHD 770 have been unsuccessful. As one user on the TonyMacx86 forum who attempted this with an i9-13900K reported: "With no configuration applied, the Hackintosh won't boot if the iGPU port is connected to an external video device" . Even boot arguments like -igfxvesa (which disables all hardware acceleration) failed to produce a stable output signal.

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