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- Asus X299 Prime Deluxe II
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So i took the time to update my system over to 10.9 today from a perfectly running 10.8.5 and while I should have known everything went too easy, now I noticed that the over clock is not showing in Mavericks.
I installed 10.9 on a fresh SSD, left my 10.8.5 SSD alone for safety sake, so I can do comparisons between the 2 drives.
If I boot into 10.8.5, my over clock of 4.7Ghz shows up in the system profiler just fine (4.3Ghz in "About this Mac") but if I boot into 10.9, it shows the stock 3.49Ghz in both "About this Mac" and the system profiler, but with MSRDumper and HWMonitor I can see the CPU step pings hitting the 47 ratio all the way down to 16 which I have set in the custom SSDT.aml. (Same SSDT as my 10.8.5 install)
When I boot into the Bios (Nothing was changed), it shows the CPU running at 4.7Ghz just like it should.
EIST is disabled which is the only other thing I have seen people mention, so I am kind of at a loss.
Anyone have any ideas?
I installed 10.9 on a fresh SSD, left my 10.8.5 SSD alone for safety sake, so I can do comparisons between the 2 drives.
If I boot into 10.8.5, my over clock of 4.7Ghz shows up in the system profiler just fine (4.3Ghz in "About this Mac") but if I boot into 10.9, it shows the stock 3.49Ghz in both "About this Mac" and the system profiler, but with MSRDumper and HWMonitor I can see the CPU step pings hitting the 47 ratio all the way down to 16 which I have set in the custom SSDT.aml. (Same SSDT as my 10.8.5 install)
When I boot into the Bios (Nothing was changed), it shows the CPU running at 4.7Ghz just like it should.
EIST is disabled which is the only other thing I have seen people mention, so I am kind of at a loss.
Anyone have any ideas?