![]() ![]() This does not mean that older (Legacy) motherboards are unsupported, far from that, UEFI Motherboards will ease your life and most of them usually support newer hardware and probably a lot more compatible than older ones. nForce Motherboards (with Nvidia nForce chipset): Mostly works but that's really old hardwareĪlso, one of the most important aspects of a properly supported motherboard is UEFI compatibility.VIA Motherboards (with VIA chipset, really old stuff).However there are some exceptions (if you're going to run macOS on a legacy system): Usually all motherboards are "compatible," as long as their chipset is Intel based (or AMD based in case of AMD). There are more supported cards but AMD's fragmented product stack makes it hard to organize. TLDR: try to get an AMD card or use the intel GPU since the Nvidia is probably dying (Apple VS Nvidia hate is still ongoing). Fermi series: Up to High Sierra though many experience graphical issues so are limited to Sierra.Tesla series: 8XXX and newer support High Sierra while 7XXX and older are not guaranteed past El Capitan.ANY Intel HD Graphics in Atom/Celeron/Pentium: NOT SUPPORTED.Intel Iris Graphics IceLake: 10.15.4 to Current(Note that only Iris models like the G4 and G7 are supported, GT1 are not supported). ![]() Intel HD Graphics UHD620 to 655: up to Current.Intel HD Graphics HD615 to HD650: up to Current.Intel HD Graphics HD610 (GT1-tier): NOT SUPPORTED.Intel HD Graphics P530 (and probably the P555 and P580): up to Current.Intel HD Graphics HD510 to 550: up to Current.Intel HD Graphics 2500 (IvyBridge): NOT SUPPORTED (only used for QuickSync).Intel HD Graphics 1st generation (Arrandale): up to 10.13.x.So here is a list of the intel GPUs (only on Core CPU models): Laugh all you want, the most compatible GPU of them all are intel GPUs! ![]()
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