There is a reason hackintoshes are specifically NOT recommended for people who rely on their computers to do important things (such as work). Updates will be difficult, and clover is a pain to work with. I think turning your Mac Pro into a hackintosh will create far more problems than it will solve. I think you are going about this the wrong way. (BTW: the card does work in the machine as it functions under Windows 7 / BootCamp) but I'd like to think that it isn't that far off to get the R9 270 to work on this machine since it is so close to other devices that are supported officially by Apple. If I have to sell this GPU and pick up something else, so be it. Is it advisable to follow this path and use Clover on a real MacPro3,1? If this was a Hackintosh, I wouldn't think much about it, but I do want to keep this machine somewhat pure to avoid any compatibility issues. ![]() However, from what I've seen so far it looks like Clover is a replacement for the Mac's EFI, or at least a modification to it which I'm uneasy about. Unfortunately, this card does not work out of the box unlike my previous Radeon 6870 I never flashed it, but I never had a problem waiting for the login screen for the display to come to life.Īccording to hackintosh documentation, this GPU should be usable on the Mac by spoofing the device ID using Clover. ![]() I have a MacPro3,1 and a PowerColor R9 270 GPU that I would like to use together.
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