



a i7-2860QM used in the MacBook Pros, it supports up to 32 GB. The Xeon X5670 used in the Mac Pro supports up to 288 GB.Īnd as for the i7s e.g. And as for the Mac Pro, its maximum is 128 GB according to EveryMac's Mac Pro max RAM listing.Īs noted on Intel's Specs, the CPU supports a different maximum than the chipset on the motherboard does. The MacBook Pro tested maximum is 16 GB according to EveryMac's MacBook Pro max RAM listing. For example, the noted Apple maximums you mentioned for the MacBook Pro and the Mac Pro, are smaller than the maximums that those machines can address in practice. For iMac10,1 through iMac12,x, we highly recommend users upgrade the GPU to a Metal supported model.The limitation imposed is based on the chipsets used on the computer's motherboard.

GPU is socketed, recommend upgrading to Metal GPU (opens new window) Stock Bluetooth 2.0 card non-functional Requires an SSE4.1 CPU Upgrade (opens new window) UHCI/OHCI support in Public Beta, see current issues ( #1021 (opens new window)) GPU Acceleration in Public Beta, see current issues ( #108 (opens new window)) No GPU Acceleration in Mavericks and newer May support 10.4 and newer (in a potentially broken state). Refers to OSes that can be patched to run with OpenCore Supports 10.7+ if Python 3.9 or higher (opens new window) is manually installed, simply run the mand located in the repo Refers to OSes where running OpenCore-Patcher.app are supported Machines with only YES can run all of the supported macOS versions offered by OpenCore Legacy Patcher. Machines listing YES - Ventura and older means they cannot run macOS Ventura at this time.The below table will list all supported and unsupported functions of the patcher currently: System_profiler SPHardwareDataType | grep 'Model Identifier'
