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- Intel i7 4790k
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- GTX970
skirk08's Haswell Build: i7-4770K - GA-Z87X-UD5H - 32GB RAM - GTX 760
You were right!
So I re-ran the script and here are the search results before rerunning script at 21:44 and after rebooting with the new SSDT created with -turbo 4600 at 21:53.
15/07/2014 21:44:56.000 kernel[0]: XCPM: P-state table mismatch (error:0x12)
15/07/2014 21:44:56.000 kernel[0]: X86PlatformShim::sendPStates - pmCPUControl (XCPMIO_SETPSTATETABLE) returned 0x12
15/07/2014 21:53:04.000 kernel[0]: XCPM: registered
15/07/2014 21:53:04.000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: XCPM mode
I'll create a few different ssdt's at higher speeds when I need them and file the lower maximum clock ones away should I need them at a later date!
Thank you! Nice catch!
Yes, however your SSDT.aml P-state table doesn't match your CPU now. Do me a favor and search 'XCPM' in the Console. I'm guessing you'll get a P-state table mismatch error. I don't know the severity of this, but I'm guessing it's not good for power management if your P-state table and CPU states don't match.
You were right!
So I re-ran the script and here are the search results before rerunning script at 21:44 and after rebooting with the new SSDT created with -turbo 4600 at 21:53.
15/07/2014 21:44:56.000 kernel[0]: XCPM: P-state table mismatch (error:0x12)
15/07/2014 21:44:56.000 kernel[0]: X86PlatformShim::sendPStates - pmCPUControl (XCPMIO_SETPSTATETABLE) returned 0x12
15/07/2014 21:53:04.000 kernel[0]: XCPM: registered
15/07/2014 21:53:04.000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: XCPM mode
I'll create a few different ssdt's at higher speeds when I need them and file the lower maximum clock ones away should I need them at a later date!
Thank you! Nice catch!