Accurate :lol:
OS X is installed, it's just the booting/ setting up the dual boot that's the problem. Hmeh, I'll have another look tomorrow, before I reinstall everything
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Small update
As this is going to be a dual boot project, I've installed Windows 8 on the SSD with one of the Caviar Blues as storage drives. Created user libraries and installation folders on the storage drive and installed some software and games.
I also installed OS X to the second Caviar Blue, which works out of the box with my motherboard, apparently. I have audio, LAN and my GTX 760 is recognized without any kexts (drivers) which is awesome.
It's just dual booting that's a small issue now. The Chameleon/Chimera bootloader is not doing what it should do. The first image is what it should look like, the second is what mine looks like.
I then tried adding an OS X bootloader from within Windows, using software called EasyBCD. It didn't really work. It gave me the choice to boot into Windows or OS X, but when choosing OS X it would go into the Chimera bootloader and when I selected OS X again from there, the PC would simply reboot and I'd end back up at the EasyBCD screen.
So I booted back into Windows and removed the bootloader I just created. For some weird reason EasyBCD did not set the only bootloader left to the active one properly and so I could no longer boot into Windows. I had to do a clean re-install (the part where I 'done fucked up').
Right now I've made slight progress. At least I can now have all drives plugged in at the same time. It boots into Windows no problem, but when I want to boot into OS X I need to insert the install USB cause otherwise it won't boot. The funny thing is though; with the USB in the PC, it cannot boot into Windows
Soooo once I've fixed the bootloader issue I can call this a succesful project. I've posted about my issue on the Tonymacx86 forums but so far I didn't get a reply.
On another note
I've just requested to RMA my videocard. It makes an annoying low buzzing sound that is not incredibly loud, but very, very annoying. I think the fan might be unbalanced. If I do get to return it, I'm tossing in another two tenners and going for the reference EVGA model, don't want to take a risk with Gainward again.
That does mean that as long as the GPU is gone, this PC cannot be used as the Xeon does not support on-board graphics and I have no back-up card, so I'll have to use my workin back-up Hackintosh with an i3 and HD4000 iGPU for a while again.