The primary takeaway from current Hackintosh resources and community discussions is that the Intel UHD Graphics 730 is not supported for hardware acceleration in macOS.
The most reliable way to get macOS running with full acceleration on modern Intel hardware is to use a supported AMD graphics card. High Compatibility: The AMD Radeon RX 6600, Go to product viewer dialog for this item. RX 5500 XT Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Output is often limited to basic VESA resolutions with no ability to drive 4K or high-refresh-rate displays properly in macOS. Video Playback: intel uhd graphics 730 hackintosh
The Hard Truth About Intel UHD Graphics 730 and Hackintosh If you are looking to build a Hackintosh using the Intel UHD Graphics 730 (found in 11th Gen Rocket Lake and 12th/13th Gen Alder Lake/Raptor Lake CPUs), the short answer is: It is not natively supported and cannot be fully "fixed" for a smooth experience.
The UI will feel laggy, animations will stutter, and VRAM will be capped at ~7MB. Resolution Issues: The primary takeaway from current Hackintosh resources and
Unlocking the Potential of Intel UHD Graphics 730 on Hackintosh: A Comprehensive Guide
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The primary issue stems from the 500-series and newer motherboards and the XeLP architecture found in 11th Gen CPUs. These changes disrupted how macOS handles primary buffer mapping and communication with the graphics hardware, leading to: Black screens on boot. No video output through HDMI or DisplayPort.
By understanding the strengths and limitations of the Intel UHD Graphics 730 on a Hackintosh system, you can make informed decisions about your build and optimize your system for the best possible experience. RX 5500 XT Go to product viewer dialog for this item