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Help: 2600k i7 Sandy Bridge, Confirm Yosemite working States - SSDTPRGEN Error?

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Hi everyone,

I am currently running Clover on 10.10.1 and used PRGEN to compile my SSDT for my System. I am running a 2600k i7 Stock (no OC) and followed the Mavericks CPU IGPU Power Management Tutorial to try and get SSDT Running.

Clover already set me up with Imac12,2 for my SMBIOS to match my processor and confirmed in tutorial Imac12 fits my processor (however unknown if 12,2 does as well).

I found that my Intel Power Gadget showed a 3 degree drop fluctuation in temperature and from 11w down to 7w and lower for power consumption.




QUESTIONS :

1. I read that if you only have 5 states then your SSDT is not working, I have six but that seems really low compared to what I've seen for other peoples results. (I have attached a dump from Intel Info Kext) I am wondering if this is because I am using an IMAC smbios that this is why I have limited states?

2. While compiling my SSDT I got this error Warning: 'cpu-type' may be set improperly (0x0703 instead of 0x0603)
The SSDT still compiled correctly but I am unsure why this occurred? I have everything in bios set to stock (only loaded optimized) and found all cores were running at 3.4ghz base but showed could go up to 3.8 (correct numbers).

3. I really just want to make sure that I did this correctly and it's working so I have attached my Intel Info Kext results below.


Any help is greatly appreciated and thank you very much for your time.



Last login: Fri Dec 5 11:24:13 on console
Whites-iMac:~ whitepro$ cat /var/log/system.log | grep "AICPUPMI:"
Dec 5 11:23:23 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 35 37 ]
Dec 5 11:23:24 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 35 36 37 ]
Dec 5 11:23:37 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 35 36 37 ]
Dec 5 11:24:09 localhost kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 ]
Dec 5 11:24:10 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 35 ]
Dec 5 11:24:12 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 ]
Dec 5 11:24:12 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 37 ]
Dec 5 11:24:17 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 ]
Dec 5 11:24:35 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 38 ]
Whites-iMac:~ whitepro$
 
UPDATE:

I used the new configurator SMBIOS built in system to compile and used 12,2 and now actually got this (below).... However I do not understand why I'm getting the --> Warning: 'cpu-type' may be set improperly (0x0703 instead of 0x0603)

I have a z68xp-ud3 running UEFI, 2600k (i have not attempted to overlock, I only hit load optimized and didn't touch anything). Could it be that my board is running my processor at a faster stock base speed ?



Last login: Sat Dec 6 13:52:19 on ttys000
White-Pro:~ whitepro$ cat /var/log/system.log | grep "AICPUPMI:"
Dec 5 11:23:23 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 35 37 ]
Dec 5 11:23:24 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 35 36 37 ]
Dec 5 11:23:37 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 35 36 37 ]
Dec 5 11:24:09 localhost kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 ]
Dec 5 11:24:10 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 35 ]
Dec 5 11:24:12 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 ]
Dec 5 11:24:12 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 37 ]
Dec 5 11:24:17 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 ]
Dec 5 11:24:35 Whites-iMac kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 38 ]
Dec 6 13:00:21 localhost kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 ]
Dec 6 13:00:22 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 35 ]
Dec 6 13:00:24 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 ]
Dec 6 13:00:24 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 37 ]
Dec 6 13:00:25 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 ]
Dec 6 13:01:37 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 38 ]
Dec 6 13:14:42 localhost kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 ]
Dec 6 13:14:44 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 ]
Dec 6 13:15:44 localhost kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 ]
Dec 6 13:18:09 localhost kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 ]
Dec 6 13:19:00 localhost kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 ]
Dec 6 13:19:01 localhost kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 ]
Dec 6 13:19:02 localhost kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 ]
Dec 6 13:19:08 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 ]
Dec 6 13:19:25 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 38 ]
Dec 6 13:22:30 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 35 ]
Dec 6 13:22:31 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 35 36 ]
Dec 6 13:22:37 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 35 36 37 ]
Dec 6 13:22:40 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 ]
Dec 6 13:22:45 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 38 ]
Dec 6 13:31:03 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 37 ]
Dec 6 13:31:04 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 36 37 ]
Dec 6 13:31:05 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 35 36 37 ]
Dec 6 13:31:09 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 ]
Dec 6 13:33:45 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 38 ]
Dec 6 13:42:08 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 34 35 ]
Dec 6 13:42:09 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 ]
Dec 6 13:42:09 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 37 ]
Dec 6 13:42:10 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 ]
Dec 6 13:42:49 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 34 35 36 37 38 ]
Dec 6 13:46:04 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 25 35 ]
Dec 6 13:46:05 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 25 35 36 ]
Dec 6 13:46:12 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 25 35 36 ]
Dec 6 13:46:32 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 25 34 35 36 ]
Dec 6 13:46:56 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 25 30 34 35 36 ]
Dec 6 13:46:59 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 25 30 34 35 36 37 ]
Dec 6 13:52:15 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 35 ]
Dec 6 13:52:21 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 35 36 ]
Dec 6 13:52:23 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 35 36 37 ]
Dec 6 13:52:31 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 35 36 37 38 ]
White-Pro:~ whitepro$
White-Pro:~ whitepro$
 
I dont really know either.

I have Z68XP-UD3, i7-2600k, XFX 6870 and running the UEFI bios, and I can't get it to boot without cpus=1. Can't figure it out for the life of me.
 
Dec 6 13:52:31 White-Pro kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 16 35 36 37 38 ]
SpeedStep is not working.
For help, see Problem Reporting, Post #1, of the guide you used. Post to same thread as the guide.
 
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