13 9370 Hackintosh | Xps
The Ultimate Guide to Hackintoshing the Dell XPS 13 9370
The Dell XPS 13 9370 represents a sweet spot for Hackintosh enthusiasts. Released in 2018, it features the 8th Generation Intel "Kaby Lake R" processors, a stunning 4K InfinityEdge display, and a premium aluminum chassis that rivals Apple's own MacBook design.
✅ What Works (with proper config)
- macOS versions tested: Catalina 10.15.7, Big Sur 11.7, Monterey 12.6
- Graphics: Full QE/CI on UHD 620 (framebuffer patching required)
- Audio: Works with AppleALC.kext (layout-id: 56 or 77)
- USB-C / Thunderbolt 3: Hotplug works (limited TB3 native support)
- Internal keyboard & trackpad: I2C HID – VoodooI2C + VoodooI2CHID.kext
- Brightness control: Native with SSDT-PNLF
- Battery management: ECEnabler + SMCBatteryManager
- Power management: CPUFriend + proper SSDT-PLUG
- Sleep/Wake: Works (USB-C wake issues rare)
Conclusion
The Dell XPS 13 9370 can run macOS with some effort, but maintaining a Hackintosh can be complex and requires frequent updates to ensure stability and compatibility with newer macOS versions. Always research thoroughly and back up your data. xps 13 9370 hackintosh
SSDT-PLUG.aml(CPU power management)SSDT-EC.aml(fake EC)SSDT-PNLF.aml(backlight control)SSDT-XOSI.aml(OSI compatibility)SSDT-GPI0.aml(I2C touchpad)SSDT-TB3.aml(if you use Thunderbolt)