Genuine Mac
Preface¶
To make a comparison with Hackintosh, screenshots of various software on a 2019 16 - inch Macbook Pro (genuine Mac) are attached below. This also provides a reference for those who don't have a genuine Mac.
Overview¶
System Information¶
Hardware¶
NVME¶
Discrete Graphics Card¶
Integrated Graphics¶
Camera¶
Battery¶
Bluetooth¶
WiFi¶
Thunderbolt¶
Audio Output¶
When headphones are inserted, the output device will be switched automatically:
Audio Input¶
The input level has a response, and sound can be detected:
So Siri can work normally at this time:
Battery¶
There are many more options for this on a genuine Mac:
Touch ID¶
Keyboard¶
There are also more options for the keyboard on a genuine Mac:
Messages¶
AirDrop¶
Intel Power Gadget¶
Do a stress test:
It can be seen that the heat dissipation of the genuine Mac is really a problem. A CPU temperature of 100℃ is normal.
Hackintool¶
System¶
Miscellaneous¶
USB¶
PCIe¶
Power¶
Video Proc¶
Believe it or not, when using this software on a genuine Mac, it prompts that HEVC decoding is not supported??
I opened a thread to discuss this on Yuanjing. But it seems that no one hit the nail on the head. The original post address is:
Oh my god. Genuine Mac doesn't support dual - hardware decoding either?
Touchpad¶
The touchpad of MBP supports up to 10 - point touch, and it can be seen from FingerMgmt that it supports pressure sensing:
Power Management¶
IOService shows that X86PlatformPlugin is loaded:
Camera¶
Facetime¶
Find My¶
iCloud¶
Support¶
Geekbench¶
The single - core score of the CPU (i7 - 9750HQ) is 1044 points, and the multi - core score is 5467 points.
The Metal score of UHD 630 is 4784 points, and the OpenCL score is 5254 points.
The Metal score of AMD RX 5300M is 26933 points, and the OpenCL score is 25458 points.
WiFi¶
Control Center¶
Sensors¶
Compared with Hackintosh, the sensors of the genuine Mac are more complete. Hackintosh can't really compare:
Below is a heat dissipation screenshot of Sensi:
Finally, a screenshot of iStat Menus is added. It's really complete. Hackintosh is trembling: