Superior Drummer Keygen Osx86

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A hackintosh seems to defeat the purpose of buying a Mac. No Apple store buying experience, warranties, a shiny metal box that looks like the OS was designed to go with it, a place to take in your computer if there's a problem. A Mac is designed to be a computer you don't have to think about. I spent a great deal of time this spring setting up a hackintosh drive just to try it out. It's a lot of work and it's not worth the time. Well, it's worth the time if you like tweaking around a computer just to see if you can -- a mentality diametrically opposed to the reason for buying a Mac in the first place.

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I don't think i want to try it, but it sure sounds like an interesting alternative. Is it stable enough for Logic X? Any performance issues? Good enough multicore support? Etc.Hackintosh by most accounts seems quite stable once it is put together right. It is possible to buy them from a specialist if you look around and dont want to build it yourself.

But if you want a machine you dont have to worry about - you ought to get a Mac because now days the Mac Mini i7 is actually pretty fast and not too expensive. A hackintosh seems to defeat the purpose of buying a Mac. No Apple store buying experience, warranties, a shiny metal box that looks like the OS was designed to go with it, a place to take in your computer if there's a problem. A Mac is designed to be a computer you don't have to think about.