
I have not been able to reproduce this effect. Other people have said this is due to a design fault in the MBPro, and that if you push the USB-C connector all the way in, it shorts with the unibody and stops the wifi working. The wifi always instantly connects, just doesn't work. This seems to be nonsense, as moving the dongle close or far away has no effect - it can work or not work when the dongle is close, and work and not work when the dongle is far. Some people have said that it is interference produce by the dongle. I called up the manufacturer of my favourite dongle (Wavlink), and they sent me a firmware update, but this had no effect.

So what I do is I have to unplug, replug test, unplug, replug test, wifi off, wifi on, about 30 times until, after a random replug, it start working again. With the dongle plugged in, if I stop and start wifi, it instantly connects with 100% signal, but no internet. Plug the dongle in, wifi stops working, but stays with 100% signal. So I have to use a USB C to USB 3 dongle. All my devices are USB: mouse, keyboard, headphones, HD, USB stick, scanner, printer, SD card reader. Everything is macOS Sierra-friendly.This is driving me crazy. The Realtek ALC1150 audio chipset supports up to 7.1-channel surround sound, and the system board has plenty of USB 2.0, USB 3.0, USB 3.1, and USB-C ports. It’s expandable, has integrated Intel HD graphics with HDMI and DisplayPort ports, and has gigabit Ethernet support. This mobo has an LGA1151 CPU socket with support for sixth-generation Intel Core processors, and is ready for USB-C, M.2 SATA and SSD drives, and more than enough RAM to keep your Hackintosh running smoothly. The Asus Sabertooth Z170 Mark 1 is another fantastic ATX motherboard for creating a HackintoshĪnother excellent choice for an ATX motherboard is the Asus Sabertooth Z170 Mark 1. The only drawback to this motherboard is that the onboard graphics only supports HDMI, but we will be providing you with a list of much better graphics cards in an upcoming article. It has built-in gigabyte Ethernet supported by macOS, along with an excellent on-board audio chipset that also works wonderfully in Sierra.

This motherboard has plenty of PCI-Express expansion slots for building a monster of a Hackintosh. It boasts an LGA1151 CPU socket, and supports sixth generation Intel Core processors. If you opt for an ATX form factor, such as in a medium- to large-sized tower or desktop case, your best option is the Gigabyte GA-Z170XP-SLI motherboard. ATX Form Factor Motherboards Gigabyte’s GA-Z170XP-SLI motherboard is a great choice for the ATX form factor While I have my own preferences as far as form factor, I’ve tried to make this list inclusive of many different motherboard and case sizes. That means the built-in chipsets work, with some modification or custom drivers, under macOS Sierra.

These motherboards are all considered to be easily adaptable to running macOS Sierra. On to the List of Motherboards Good for Creating a Hackintosh

Intel, AMD, and nVidia graphics resolutions higher than that will require a DisplayPort connection, but nVidia 9XX cards with HDMI or DisplayPort will support displays to 4K resolution at 60hz.
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It’s also worth noting that some of these motherboards won’t support resolutions higher than 1080p at 60hz. This list consists of the most compatible motherboards as of May 2017. Because of this, I give you this list with an important caveat: it’s prone to change over the years. As Apple releases new hardware, it adds support for certain devices, while taking away support for older hardware. Second, you will need to understand that this is a moving target.
