If you are using a CPU with UHD 730 alongside a compatible AMD dGPU, you must configure OpenCore correctly to ensure stable performance. Disable the iGPU via BIOS

Use Intel CPUs with working iGPUs:

The Reality of Intel UHD Graphics 730 and Hackintosh Compatibility

The world of Hackintosh, where users install macOS on non-Apple hardware, has always been a realm of excitement and innovation. One of the key challenges in building a Hackintosh machine is getting the graphics card to work seamlessly with the operating system. In this article, we'll delve into the specifics of Intel UHD Graphics 730 on Hackintosh, exploring its capabilities, challenges, and most importantly, a step-by-step guide on how to get it working.

To understand why the UHD 730 is such a notorious problem child, one must understand how macOS handles graphics.

Some users ask about . This involves tricking macOS into thinking a newer card is an older one by injecting a fake device ID into the DeviceProperties section of the config.plist.

So, you already have a CPU featuring the UHD 730 (like the popular i5-11400 or i5-12400), or you really want the processing power of modern silicon. You have two viable pathways to a successful Hackintosh.