Uhd 770 Hackintosh New Guide
Feasibility Analysis of Intel UHD Graphics 770 in a Modern Hackintosh Environment
Date: April 12, 2026
Subject: Hardware-Accelerated Graphics on Alder/Raptor Lake for macOS
The direct answer is that Intel UHD 770 does not have native hardware acceleration in macOS. While you can technically boot into macOS using the UHD 770, you will typically see only 7MB to 14MB of VRAM, resulting in a laggy interface, no transparency effects, and broken video playback. uhd 770 hackintosh new
CPU spoofing (for macOS compatibility)
Since macOS doesn't know Alder/Raptor Lake, spoof to a compatible CPU ID: Feasibility Analysis of Intel UHD Graphics 770 in
- Metal 3 feature set (you’re limited to Metal 2)
- Some DRM content (Apple TV, Netflix in Safari)
- Hardware AV1 decode (macOS doesn’t support it anyway)
- DVMT Pre-Allocated: 64MB (or 128MB if available).
- Primary Graphics Adapter: IGFX (Integrated Graphics) or PEG (PCIe). If you have a dGPU, set "IGFX" as primary for boot.
- Above 4G Decoding: Enable.
- Resizable BAR: Disable (causes kernel panics on UHD 770).
1. The Hard Truth: No Native Hardware Acceleration
The most critical piece of information for new builders is this: macOS does not currently support hardware acceleration (Metal 3) for the UHD 770 iGPU. Metal 3 feature set (you’re limited to Metal