OS X Mountain Lion offers native support for some ATI and Nvidia graphics cards

  One of the main limitations of OS X in terms of compatibility with various setups is the lack of drivers. Apple has made it impossible to run OS X on computers other than the company's Macs, and this is because there are no special drivers for them. A very large community of enthusiasts has formed and they develop software that allows the installation of OS X Mountain Lion on PCs, but the process is complex, time-consuming and because of it I decided to buy a Mac instead of struggling with various builds for PCs.

  On a website of the community developing solutions for installing OS X on PCs, information has appeared that suggests that OS X Mountain Lion and even Mac OS X Lion support ATI graphics cards from the 69xx series and Nvidia graphics cards from the 5xx series. We are talking about top, expensive graphics cards that still run OS X Mountain Lion without special drivers and even very well as some users describe the experience. On Mac OS X Lion the support is not yet 100% implemented, although in Mountain Lion there are some minor functionality problems.

  The fact that Apple allows Mountain Lion to run on high-end graphics cards without special drivers is a good indicator that those graphics cards could be implemented in Macs, and that users of hackintosh systems may not have that much anymore. many headaches when installing this operating system on PCs.