Xps 13 9370 Hackintosh ((new)) [HOT • HONEST REVIEW]

The Dell XPS 13 9370 is a popular "gold standard" candidate for a Hackintosh because its 8th-gen Intel hardware closely mimics real MacBooks of that era. Core Compatibility

| Issue | Severity | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | High | External USB webcam or use iPhone as camera (Camo app). | | Headphone jack static | Medium | Change Audio layout ID (try 21 or 23 via boot-args). | | Sleep battery drain | Medium | The SSDT-GPRW fix usually works; ensure "Power Nap" is off. | | Coil whine | Low | Normal for XPS hardware under load. Unrelated to Hackintosh. | | macOS Updates | Medium | Do not hit "Update" blindly. Update OpenCore first, then macOS. | xps 13 9370 hackintosh

The most significant hurdle for the 9370 specifically involves the Killer Wi-Fi card. Because macOS lacks drivers for many Atheros-based chips, users are often forced to choose between complex software workarounds or physically replacing the wireless card—a task made difficult by the 9370’s soldered components in some configurations. Furthermore, achieving "sleep/wake" stability and Thunderbolt hot-plugging functionality requires precise mapping of USB ports and power management profiles, transforming the user from a mere consumer into a systems debugger. The Community as a Catalyst The Dell XPS 13 9370 is a popular