Apple never released a Mac with Xe-LP desktop graphics. Consequently, .
Enter the . This is the iGPU found on most desktop Alder Lake-S and Raptor Lake-S chips (excluding the F-series). For Windows users, it’s a decent media engine. For macOS users? It has historically been a wall of frustration.
If you want a plug-and-play experience, buy an old Coffee Lake (9th-gen) CPU. If you want raw CPU power and are willing to fight with config files, welcome to the UHD 770 Hackintosh club. Have you successfully booted Sonoma on a 13900K with UHD 770? Share your EFI quirks in the comments below.
| CPU Family | iGPU Model | Hackintosh Viability | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 12th Gen (12600K-12900KS) | UHD 770 | Moderate (Spoof required) | | 13th Gen (13600K-13900KS) | UHD 770 | Moderate (Spoof required) | | 14th Gen (14700K-14900K) | UHD 770 | Untested / Similar to 13th | | 12/13/14 Gen (F-series) | None | Impossible | This is the technical heart of the build. You need OpenCore 0.9.0 or newer. Here is the standard config.plist patch used by the community. Step 1: Device Properties ( PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0) ) You need to override the device-id and AAPL,ig-platform-id .
IntelGraphicsFixup (deprecated) or any legacy UHD 600 series kexts. The "Headless" Alternative: The Best of Both Worlds If you own a compatible AMD dGPU (RX 6600, RX 6800, RX 6900 XT), you should not use the UHD 770 for display output. Instead, use it headlessly .
The last Intel-based Macs used Comet Lake (10th-gen) and Ice Lake (10th-gen mobile). Those chips used the graphics architecture (UHD 630). The UHD 770, however, uses the Gen12 (Xe-LP) architecture.