HDMI audio (no HDMI audio for Skylake integrated graphics yet).SD card reader (few PCIe card readers supported).WiFi - driver development underway but will take a while to come to fruition.See this post.īuilt-in hardware that doesn’t work due to lack of OS X drivers: If you dual boot, you may get it fully working by configuring Bluetooth in Windows and then rebooting to OS X without unplugging the machine. Driver loads but doesn't pair, probably due to requiring firmware. m.2 SSDs including SATA, PCIe, and NVMe.Video via HDMI (including 4K at 3840x2160 or 1080P retina, but NOT higher retina settings).Video via mini-DisplayPort (including 4K at 3840x2160 or 1080P retina, but NOT higher retina settings). (There is an effort underway to port a driver, but it's a long-term kind of thing.) The major problem is that all present Skylake models include soldered WiFi/Bluetooth, and at least the WiFi part of that does not yet have OS X drivers. Overall, with the latest BIOS and OS X, the NUC works quite well. You should install OS X 10.11.4 or higher to avoid problems with the integrated graphics (this guide last updated for 10.11.6). Other NUC guides, in case you're not looking for the Skylake model: Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's GuideĮl Capitan on the Skylake NUC (6i3SYK, 6i3SYH, 6i5SYK, 6i5SYH)
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