I thought perhaps it had to do with some video driver problem in Mountain Lion, so I upgraded to Mavericks (using Unibeast 3.0 and Multibeast 6.0 afterwards). When I force the NUC to go to sleep by pressing the power button lightly, and wake it back up, the screen comes back fine.īut when I reboot, the funky screen comes back, and only a forced sleep and wake would fix this. Half the vertical space was gone and on top I get three panes of the same screen that is interlaced with static lines, virtually unable to read or even see much of anything.įumbling around, I managed to bring it down to manually bring it down to 1920x1080 res, but I still get the funky screen. However, recently I replaced the monitor with the higher res Asus PB278Q monitor, and I guess it tried to sync it to 2560x1080 resolution, which is Asus' native resolution. A great little Mac Mini replacement by the way, easily my favorite hackintosh build. I have an Intel NUC hackintosh I'd been using happily and it was connected to a 27" Dell 2007WFP monitor, running at 1920x1200 resolution. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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