The Intel UHD 770 integrated graphics (iGPU) found in 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen processors is by any version of macOS. While you can "patch" it to boot, you cannot currently achieve full hardware acceleration (QE/CI). Current Status of UHD 770 on Hackintosh
The binary patch for AppleIntelKBLGraphics didn't apply correctly. Solution: Check OpenCore's boot log for Patch success . If you see Skipped , your Find/Replace masks are wrong. Use Base64 encoding of the actual kext binary. Alternatively, switch to -igfxsklaskbl boot argument to force Skylake/Kaby Lake fallbacks.
: After the patcher finishes and you restart, "About This Mac" should now show your graphics with 1536MB or 2048MB of VRAM . 4. Compatibility Warnings for 2026
The quest to get Intel UHD 770 (Xe architecture) running with full hardware acceleration on a Hackintosh is a classic tale of digital persistence against the "Apple Silicon transition." The Challenge of the UHD 770
Repeat the same patch for AppleIntelKBLGraphics and AppleIntelCFLGraphics if needed.
The integrated graphics (found in 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen Intel CPUs) is not supported by macOS and currently cannot be "patched" to enable hardware acceleration.
boot argument, but this disables all acceleration, making it unusable for daily tasks. Virtualization
While you can't "patch" the UHD 770 into a fully accelerated state like older UHD 630 chips, the community uses several strategies to manage these builds: