Packard Bell imedia s3720 PC with the following spec:
Product Description: Packard Bell Imedia S3720 Quad Core Desktop PC Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 2.50GHz Memory: 3GB RAM Hard Drive: 320GB Hard Drive Optical Drive: DVD+/-RW Supermulti Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) Monitor: Packard Bell 19" Widescreen Graphics Controller: nVidia GeForce 7100 Video Memory: 256MB Audio Output: Realtek Audio Networking: 10/100/1000 Gigabit Interface: 6 USB , Headphone, Microphone, HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse, eSATA ,Multi Card Reader.
Beast of a machine with HDMI output etc so can hook up to any large screen TV etc also if required- bit of an impulse purchase as has been hardly used since I bought it as we tend to use laptops at home.
Paid £600 for it, looking for around £200 but open to offers- bargain at this price.
Serious question, does anyone have any experience of running OSX on a PC? Referred to as Hackintosh I believe.
If I were to buy this, would I be able to get it running Snow Leopard or Lion? Been looking at buying a Mac Mini to sit under my TV, but this is a good price.
I tried it once on my laptop, but it wouldn't see the keyboard and other things; it installed just fine however, but on a laptop, the keyboard compatibility is kinda important lol. I suspect it is probably because my primary laptop is a 12.1 C2D ultra-portable, and uses a proprietary reduced-key keyboard to fit it lol.
This was using a disc containing Snow Leopard, I can run you off a copy if you wanted to try it mate, but can't confirm whether it would work; it probably depends whether the OS likes the chipset and other hardware etc, I'd hazard a guess it would install and run, as to how useful the install would be is anyones guess lol. Any similar keyboard incompatibilities would be easier to resolve on a desktop.
I have never tried since, mainly because the only system I have with a c2d (or a compatible CPU for the case) is the ultra-portable - and I'm quite happy with Vista.