There is currently or solid guide for enabling full graphics acceleration (QE/CI) on the Intel UHD 770 (found in 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen Intel CPUs). Because Apple never used these "Xe-based" architectures in Intel Macs, they lack the necessary framebuffers to work in macOS.
The standard "best practice" is to disable the UHD 770 in your BIOS and use a compatible AMD graphics card. uhd 770 hackintosh hot
: While you can technically boot into macOS by "spoofing" the CPU, you will be stuck with a basic VESA framebuffer. This is limited to low resolutions (often 1024x768 or similar) with no smoothness. There is currently or solid guide for enabling
Intel UHD 770 integrated graphics (iGPU), found in Alder Lake (12th Gen) and Raptor Lake (13th/14th Gen) processors, is not supported by any version of macOS as of April 2026 : While you can technically boot into macOS