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- Mar 16, 2015
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- Motherboard
- HP 6300 SFF-V3.08
- CPU
- i5-3570
- Graphics
- GT 640
- Mac
- Classic Mac
Thanks for your feedback.My best guess, Asural, is that ssdtPRGen is merely detecting your XCPM settings under Clover and
Opencore, and reporting it for debugging purposes. I don't see that it is changing your power
management frequency vectors or anything else in the files.
There is no particular problem, but in the case of Open Core, (main CPU0?)Core MAX is fixed to the maximum value.
It is a little hot as the processing speed improves and the exhaust heat increases at the same time.
If you use VirtualSmc with Clover, it is not necessary to do Drop Table to enable X86PlatformPlugin (if you use FakeSMC, you need to enable Drop Table), but if you do not do Drop Table, CPU temperature monitoring To detect abnormal temperature.On the other hand, we have a number of different ways to handle the XCPM issues for power
management with the Clover guides. Some automatically Generate power management in ACPI
settings. Earlier guides recommended dropping the CpuPm and Cpu0Ist tables, but I think that
@trs96 and @Sniki no longer think this is necessary. Sniki's config.plist turns off Generate in
ACPI, and enables AppleIntelCPUPM as a kext patch.
Although the rotation of the CPU fan does not change, it is hot because the amount of exhaust heat increases.
It was the following state before doing Drop Table.
Currently, I am using FakeSMC3_with_plugins with Clover r5119 to monitor GPU heat.