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Using OS X With A Non-Mac PC

Asked by clickclickbang in Apple Operating Systems, Apple, Appletalk

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I wasn't sure to post this here or on the hardware forum. I am a windows user since birth but have recently been looking more into macs for video editing. I currently am using a G5 and the Final Cut editing suite. I am going to need to replace the G5 and wanted to know if it is possible to run OS X on hardware other than that is supplied by Mac. I know this may be a real newbie question, but I build all my windows PCs due to the cost savings. Can I do the same with a mac? If so, what are the hardware specs I should look into to make sure I don't end up with useless components?

Thanks much for any tips, suggestions, or links!

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