The primary advantage of choosing the UHD 770 for a Hackintosh build is cost-effectiveness. Since it’s an integrated GPU, users save on the expense of a dedicated graphics card, which can be a significant portion of a build’s budget. Additionally, the UHD 770 offers decent performance for everyday tasks, 4K video playback, and entry-level gaming, making it a well-rounded choice for users with moderate graphical needs.
To install and configure the UHD 770 on a Hackintosh system, follow these steps:
Avoid NVIDIA RTX/GTX cards (except very old ones like the GT 710/730) and all Intel Arc or Xe-based iGPUs. Essential Configuration Tips
By default, the UHD 770 runs in VESA mode. It provides a picture but is unsuitable for daily use or professional work due to the lack of QE/CI (Quartz Extreme/Core Image) acceleration.
