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In conclusion, the phrase "RTX 2060 Hackintosh" is a contradiction in terms. It represents the clash between cutting-edge PC hardware and Apple’s closed, vertically integrated ecosystem. While the card excels on its native platform, it has no place in a macOS build. Aspiring Hackintoshers would do well to research AMD’s current lineup before purchasing any components. The RTX 2060 serves as a powerful reminder that in the world of Hackintosh, raw performance means nothing without driver support. It is not a card to be hacked; it is a card to be avoided.

The Hackintosh community, renowned for its resourcefulness, has found no workaround. Unlike older NVIDIA cards where users could patch older drivers, the RTX 2060’s architecture is so different that reverse-engineering drivers is a monumental task that no team has successfully accomplished. Some forums suggest disabling the RTX 2060 entirely in OpenCore (the modern Hackintosh bootloader) and using integrated Intel UHD graphics for display output—but this defeats the purpose of owning a dedicated GPU. Others propose using the RTX 2060 only for compute tasks (like CUDA rendering) via a Windows virtual machine running under macOS (using PCIe passthrough), but that setup is complex, unstable, and requires two GPUs.

The world of Hackintosh—installing Apple’s macOS on non-Apple hardware—has always been a dance of compatibility, driver support, and community ingenuity. For years, builders have sought the “golden build”: a powerful, cost-effective PC that runs macOS as seamlessly as a real Mac Pro. However, the introduction of NVIDIA’s Turing architecture, specifically the GeForce RTX 2060, represents a definitive and frustrating dead end for this community. While the RTX 2060 is a beloved graphics card for Windows gaming and productivity, attempting to use it in a Hackintosh is an exercise in futility, fundamentally blocked by Apple’s strategic shift away from NVIDIA and the resulting lack of macOS drivers.