![]() You get (almost) complete customization of your computer.Oh, and if it helps: I bought 3 computers for my main machine since 2005 (knock on wood): a 2005 iMac, a 2009 iMac, and the newest Retina MacBook Pro. So i'm thinking just buy a Mac if you want OS X, build a Windows machine if you want to build a Windows machine, or (if it's for developing), maybe even consider building a whopper of a Linux box. Rolling your own hardware means that even if you have "more powerful" specs, if you don't know what you're doing it might actually not run well. Part of Apple controlling the hardware is that it means that each machine is built specifically to run OS X.I run Windows on my 2009 iMac no problem-with the benefit that this is something Apple actually supports. ![]() that said, Lifehacker used to write about it quite a bit and it seemed fun!.To me, the stability issue is a big con if we are looking at pros and cons. Making a Hackintosh is going to be less stable than just having a Mac, and it's also (at the least) a legal grey area (putting the hack in hackintosh ).
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