There is something undeniably satisfying about running macOS on hardware Apple never sold. The "Hackintosh" community has been doing this for years, but usually on beefy desktop towers. Today, I want to talk about my experience turning the ultra-portable Dell XPS 13 9370 into a nearly perfect macOS machine.
The XPS runs hot. macOS pushes the CPU more aggressively than Windows. I had to undervolt the CPU using VoltageShift to keep it under 85°C during compile tasks. Three Months Later: Would I recommend it? Only if you like fixing things. xps 13 9370 hackintosh
The 9370 has a gorgeous 4K display, Intel 8th-gen quad-core CPU, and a slim chassis. Apple’s equivalent (the MacBook Air/Pro of that era) was either underpowered or overheating. Plus, I missed the OS. There is something undeniably satisfying about running macOS
The XPS 13 9370 is one of the best-supported ultrabooks for Hackintosh. There is a massive guide on GitHub (search "XPS13-9370-OpenCore") that does 90% of the work for you. The XPS runs hot
A beautiful, flawed masterpiece. 8/10. Would kernel panic again. Have you tried a Hackintosh on a modern Dell? Let me know in the comments below.
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