, causing severe stuttering during simple tasks like scrolling webpages or moving windows.
You can still boot macOS on an Alder Lake or Raptor Lake CPU using OpenCore by emulating an older CPU topology. However, without GPU acceleration:
You can keep UHD 770 enabled in BIOS for:
Spoof UHD 770 as Kaby Lake UHD 630 (0x3E9B0007). Example:
No acceleration. Suitable only for basic display text/server deployment.
(Emulates Comet Lake – works for 12th/13th/14th gen)
Use a dedicated AMD GPU (e.g., RX 6600 XT, RX 6800, RX 6900 XT) for graphics. The iGPU can remain enabled for compute tasks or disabled entirely.
While Intel's UHD 770 is a capable graphics card, getting it to work on a Hackintosh system can be challenging. The main obstacle lies in the fact that macOS does not natively support the UHD 770. However, with the help of community-developed patches and tools, it is possible to unlock the UHD 770's potential on a Hackintosh system.
While the UHD 770 cannot run your display, it is still useful to keep it enabled in the BIOS for specific macOS features. This is the standard "Hybrid" setup for new Hackintosh builds.
For the forseeable future, the rule for building a Hackintosh with a modern CPU like the 12700K, 13900K, or 14500 is clear: The days of relying solely on a CPU's integrated graphics for a Hackintosh died with the 10th-generation Intel chips.