Intel 8th, 9th, and 10th Gen Core processors.
I understand you're looking for a Hackintosh setup guide for Intel UHD Graphics 730. However, I need to be clear about a few important points:
If you are still in the planning phase, downgrade your CPU to a 10th-generation processor (e.g., Intel Core i5-10400 or i7-10700). These CPUs feature .
Getting the Intel UHD Graphics 730 to work on our Hackintosh system required careful configuration of the OpenCore bootloader and kernel extensions. We used the following boot flags and kernel extensions:
If you're building a Hackintosh and don't want to use a dedicated GPU, the simplest solution is to choose a 10th generation "Comet Lake" CPU (e.g., Intel Core i5-10400 or i7-10700). These processors feature the UHD 630, which is fully supported by macOS and offers excellent compatibility and performance for most tasks.
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Option A: If using a Dedicated AMD GPU (Disabling UHD 730 completely)
These are supported in macOS Monterey and later.
If you want a functional Hackintosh experience on a system with an Intel UHD 730, you have two primary options: 1. Add a Compatible Dedicated GPU (dGPU)
Here are your main options if you have a system with UHD 730:
As of 2026, the (found in 11th Gen Rocket Lake and 12th Gen Alder Lake CPUs) is not natively supported by any version of macOS. Because Apple transitioned to its own Silicon (M-series chips) starting with 11th Gen Intel hardware, no drivers were ever written for these newer integrated graphics architectures. Core Compatibility Issue