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Infinix X1 Pro Hackintosh


x1 pro

A Hackintosh project for the Infinix X1 PRO 14" built on top of the OpenCore bootloader

macOS Version Supported:

Ventura latest version (I only tested for ventura, but it should work for other versions too. Just change the .kext files according to your version)

ventura-information.png

Eligible for beta tester (Which means you can do OTA update)

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Hardware Information

Component Model
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1065G7 CPU @ 1.30GHz
Memory 16GB LPDDR4X 3200MHz
Storage TEAM TM8FP6 512GB NVMe SSD
Graphics Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7
Audio Realtek ALC269 (alcid = 18)
Wifi & Bluetooth Intel AX201

What's working

Component Device Status
CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1065G7 CPU @ 1.30GHz
Natively supported (since macOS Catalina).
Graphics Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7 (Ice Lake) Full acceleration (QE/CI)
Displays 13,9-inch (1920 × 1080)
(IPS 60 Hz)
Fully supported (with backlight control).
Interfaces Built-in Keyboard Fully supported (with media keys and backlight control).
Built-in Trackpad Fully supported (GPIO pinned with multi-touch gestures)
Audio
(Realtek ALC269)
Built-in speakers Fully supported (with volume control).
Built-in microphone Not supported (probably wrong alcid)
Camera MTD Camera Fully supported
Wi-Fi Intel AX201
(Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.0)
Fully supported (with limited Continuity support).
Bluetooth
Storage TEAM TM8FP6 512GB NVMe SSD Fully supported (with power management) and fiixed random kernel panic by adding (forceRenderStandby=0) in boot-args
Ports (Left) • 1x USB 3.0 Gen 2 Type-A
• 1x USB 3.0 Gen 2 Type-C
• 1x USB 2.0 Gen 2 Type-C
(Right)
• 1x USB 3.0 Gen 1 Type-A
• 1x 3.5 mm Audio combo jack
• 1x USB 3.0 Gen 2 Type-A
• 1x USB 2.0 Gen 2 Type-A
Fully supported.
Battery Built-in Battery Fully supported (with power reading).
AC Power Adapter Fully supported (with hotplug and charge limit feature).

Software Features:

Type Feature Status
iServices (iCloud) Fully supported.
Continuity Airplay to Mac Untested.
Sidecar Untested.
Handoff Untested.
Continuity Camera Supported.
Universal Clipboard Untested.
Universal Control Untested.
Sleep / Wake Sleep Supported.
Hibernation Supported.
Battery Indication Fully supported.

Installation Guide

BIOS Settings

Disable

  • Secure boot
  • Disable wakeup on wlan and bluetooth (chipset > PCH IO > disable wake on wlan+bt)
  • Virtualization (VT-d > Advanced > cpu > virtualization technology)

Enable

  • iGPU Memory DVMT Pre-Allocated to 64MB or MAX (Advanced > System Agent (SA) Configuration > Graphics Configuration > DVMT Pre-Allocated)
  • Set DVMT Total Gfx Mem to MAX (Advanced > System Agent (SA) Configuration > Graphics Configuration > DVMT Total Gfx Mem)
  • Set DVM Total Dfx Mem to 256MB or MAX (Advanced > System Agent (SA) Configuration > Graphics Configuration > DVM Total Dfx Mem)
  • Intel Virtualization Technology (Advanced > CPU Configuration > Intel Virtualization Technology)


If those settings are not available in your BIOS, skip them and continue the installation.

Create USB Installer

  1. Download macOS Ventura from https://068fx-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/ekopuryanto_068fx_onmicrosoft_com/EpzotHNX6yJOlCE-DJcATFMByyNJgirB_c5Ix7PGu1Fguw?e=0SB6Tv (Thanks for hackintosh lover Indonesia for providing the installer)
  2. Download from this repository
  3. Download flasher, you can use Balena Etcher or TransMac
  4. Flash the macOS Ventura to your USB Drive
  5. Mount the EFI partition of the USB Drive
  6. Copy the EFI folder from this repository to the EFI partition of the USB Drive
  7. Generate your own SMBIOS by using GenSMBIOS
  8. Copy the generated SMBIOS to the EFI partition of the USB Drive
  9. Boot from the USB Drive
  10. Install macOS Ventura
  11. After installation, boot from the USB Drive again
  12. Copy the EFI folder from the EFI partition of the USB Drive to the EFI partition of your SSD
  13. Reboot and enjoy

Dual booting with Windows

  1. Install macOS Ventura first
  2. Backup your EFI folder
  3. Install Windows
  4. Boot from the USB Drive
  5. Copy the EFI folder from the EFI partition of the USB Drive to the EFI partition of your SSD (if popup shows up, click replace)
  6. Reboot and enjoy

⚠️ NOTE ⚠️

This EFI is not recommended for daily use, because it's still in development stage. If you want to use it for daily use, you can use it at your own risk. I'm not responsible for any damage caused by this EFI.

Also, remove the ACPI named SSDT-RP09.PXSX-disable.aml because my 1st nvme slot are broken and caused kernel panic

If not, you can't use your 1st nvme slot 😃