Do you think this will get to production?

The OSX part is a little concerning as Apple are known to sue the pants off of anything that looks at them the wrong way. I'm not sure what's too special about this board though over the custom EFI/BIOS?
 
The OSX part is a little concerning as Apple are known to sue the pants off of anything that looks at them the wrong way. I'm not sure what's too special about this board though over the custom EFI/BIOS?

you'd think the eu would crush them for that though, using their software presence to try and dictate the hardware market.
 
it looks great but i can see apple having a field day...

IIRC you would be breaking apples EULA even if you emulate os on top of a windows pc as you may not run osx on non-apple hardware.
 
Why would you want to run OSX any way ?

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By the time this would be out 1155 will be long dead...

I doubt that'll be the case completely, it'll be ideal if it's released in the next year or two if people who already own an 1155 CPU (I'm talking i3, i5, i7) want a motherboard to run OSX for, I'd like to, there's some software that I'd like to run that only runs on OSX.
 
You don't need a specific motherboard to run OSX though. There are plenty of videos, guides etc out there for making a "Hackintosh" and from what I've seen, you don't really need to make any specific hardware selections for it.
 
Ahh kickstarters, the modern cons.

Give us money so we can build something which we will then sell to you....um yeah OK where do I sign up?

If the demand for a product exists, then it shouldn't need a kick-starter in the first place.

Also...

$189,451
pledged of $87,000 goal

So what happens to the $102,451 surplus? I guess the guy just pockets it then. And what's to stop this all being nothing, and a few months later he says the project's been pulled for 'technical reasons' and just ****s off?
 
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I doubt that'll be the case completely, it'll be ideal if it's released in the next year or two if people who already own an 1155 CPU (I'm talking i3, i5, i7) want a motherboard to run OSX for, I'd like to, there's some software that I'd like to run that only runs on OSX.

Even assuming there are enough people out there who want to run OSX without a Mac, how are they going to market a motherboard which will run OSX if they can't mention OSX?

Given that every other noteworthy OS will run on it anyway, surely it's an unmarketable product?
 
Even assuming there are enough people out there who want to run OSX without a Mac, how are they going to market a motherboard which will run OSX if they can't mention OSX?

Given that every other noteworthy OS will run on it anyway, surely it's an unmarketable product?

I can see where you're coming from with that actually.
 
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