Ijack :
1. OS X can run on AMD processors, but it takes a lot more work to do so.
2. Updates to the OS will probably require installing from scratch again.
3. Be prepared for unexpected behaviour and lockups.
The main difficulty with running OS X on a PC is obtaining a legal copy of the OS. To do so you need to already own a Mac. And you can't get a copy from a Mac-owning friend as the licence is non-transferrable. You could purchase older versions of OS X, but they wouldn't support modern hardware.
So, the first question to ask yourself is "How can I obtain a legal coy of OS X". Once you have answered that you can start worrying about hardware. I would be very interested in your answer to that question as it is something that I don't know.
1) Yes, but that is around OS X Lion. Haven't seen any kernel devs doing AMD in a while.
2) No it doesn't. I ran Hackintoshes for a long time, and if you use stock kernel, it is pretty much install update, reinstall patched GPU (possibly only for me...) and you're done.
3) The later versions of OS X can be acquired for free...
JDMStanced :
Ijack :
1. OS X can run on AMD processors, but it takes a lot more work to do so.
2. Updates to the OS will probably require installing from scratch again.
3. Be prepared for unexpected behaviour and lockups.
The main difficulty with running OS X on a PC is obtaining a legal copy of the OS. To do so you need to already own a Mac. And you can't get a copy from a Mac-owning friend as the licence is non-transferrable. You could purchase older versions of OS X, but they wouldn't support modern hardware.
So, the first question to ask yourself is "How can I obtain a legal coy of OS X". Once you have answered that you can start worrying about hardware. I would be very interested in your answer to that question as it is something that I don't know.
i have a macbook retina. And my gf has a imac.
once i get my desktop built, i wouldn't have the window installed yet. So i can install OS X straight.
What worries me is the unexpected behaviors and lock ups you mentioned...
Is this something i should worry about so much? i'm sure many people install os x on pc. I wonder how much they are satisfied with it.
Give me your budget, jeez... Lockups and unexpected behaviors of OS X are quite easy to fix. Read around the aforementioned forums and you'll do extremely well, if you can follow directions. And also, you can come ask us for help anytime....