Building a blackintosh?

First off sorry if this is the wrong section I am unsure which one to post it in. Figured it involves installing osx onto a pc so I figured software should be a good place.

I was looking into building myself a computer similar to the old blackintosh as for the most part I have all the parts required already.

http://www.motherboards.org/gallery/building-blackintosh-let-us-show-you-everything-you-need?page=12

My current spec

> corsair obsidian 800d
> i7 2700k
> xspc rasa 750 rx 360 (i might be using something else though anyone have reccomendations on how to sell it?)
> asus p8z68-v pro/gen3
> 2 seagate barracuda 1tb hardrives in mirrored array.
> 128gb samsung 830 ssd
> gearhead dvd burner.
> 16 gb kingston hyperx 1600mhz silver
> 1200w thermaltake toughpower psu
> sapphire 6870


All of this should work apart from the motherboard correct?

If I purchased a GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 than should my computer be ready for conversion into a blackintosh?

Also it appears that the site doesn't currently sell the flash drives with osx lion. This is the tutorial to use correct? http://www.tonymacx86.com/61-unibeast-install-os-x-mountain-lion-any-supported-intel-based-pc.html

Apparently it does work with asus motherboards?


Also how would I be able to dual boot with windows 7. Would i have to do the bootcamp thing or is there a better way.

And once I have osx installed I am assuming things like my keyboard might have some problems working properly on the mac. (I have a daskeyboard ultimate).
 
Yes use the tuts on tonymac and use his programs you can download a virtual version of mac osx which you can use to create a bootable drive.

If you acquire a virtual one you just login, buy mountain lion from the app store and use the build in tools to add it to a usb drive or you can simply follow some of tonymac's tuts
 
iivy bridge is now supported for hackintoshing so why would people not use this. also change the PSU to something lower watt and not Tt
 
I would use this because this is what I have. and does the power supply matter? I got it for free a bit ago and have been using it for a long while its pretty good.

I don't have money right now that is why I am wondering if what I have is compatible I want to just try it out considering mountain lion is only 20$.


Also Fez. Where is the thing about installing it virtually? I was just gonna use my friends mac to download it and use my flashdrive to make it.
 
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