I’m happy to report MacOS on 5th gen Ryzen5 is definitely doable. This is my first Hackintosh in 15 years - decided to try on a brand new AMD DDR5 system with Ryzen 5. Graphics are running on RDNAX iGPU with NootedRed.

Just got this installed, stable, and booting last night. Still lots of work to do:

  • No graphics acceleration: I will be buying a compatible dGPU shortly. Not sure if NootedRed will support GA on AMD APU with RDNA, and really don’t want to find out for stability reasons. Chefs kiss explicitly states RDNA APUs are currently not supported
  • No wifi: purchasing a compatible wifi adapter shortly
  • No sound: will need to patch AppleALC
  • All USB ports working without having to do anything
  • Sleep untested

MUSTS for the B-650 system!!!:

  • EnableWriteUnprotector -> False
  • RebuildAppleMemoryMap -> True
  • SyncRuntimePermissions -> True
  • Enable DevirtualizeMMIO and set KASLR slides per Dortania. Prevents the [EB] #LOG: EXITBS:START error in Opencore
  • Enable MMIOWhitelist and copy hexadecimal MMIO deviart addresses from Opencore logs. Prevents Kernel Panics for Invalid Frame Pointers on both shutdown and halfway through installation process (the latter does not log an error! You will just see the installer lock up). See Dortania troubleshooting guide

I haven’t seen any specific guides or posts for the B650-P Chipsets yet. I believe I may have been one of the first to accomplish a stable running example. I can send my Config.plist as a reference for anyone else attempting a Hackintosh on this platform. This installation is rock solid & stable with no KP’s.

  • WantsToPetYourKitty@lemmy.worldOP
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    9 months ago

    Sure do you want the config.plist? I will warn you that after months of use, I can say it’s only 99% stable.

    It is 100% stable during use, but during sleeps and suspends I get framebuffer KPs associated with the 5700XT graphics card I bought for it. I’m not using WEG - I was told my framebuffer issues are due to its absence. But last time I used WEG I couldn’t boot to login. Something about WEG perhaps not supporting the MacPro9,1 SMBIOS I’m using.