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- Sep 22, 2013
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- Motherboard
- MSI H81I
- CPU
- Intel Pentium G3258(K)
- Graphics
- Sapphire Radeon HD 5570
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
On the Haswell Celerons/Pentiums the built-in GPU will not work, only HD 3000 or above are working on anything higher than Mountain Lion. For example, the HD 2000 has no QE/CI but correct resolution, Intel HD without numbers No QE/CI or correct resolution, HD 2500 perfect in Mountain Lion, still bugs in Mavericks, Yosemite?I already knew the FakeCPUID trick. I initially use 0x000106E0, it doesn't work well, Cinebench CPU score sucks.
So, I went ahead and change to different ids, 0x000206F0 works the best.
By the way, do you have any idea on how to make the Intel HD graphic on this CPU works?
Also I am using the CPUID of a Core i5 2500K (Sandy Bridge) and it has gotten perfect geekbench right where this CPU should be (Well, somewhat higher than normal; It has been O.C. to 3.7Ghz) I am still testing Ghz of 4.1Ghz and above, though 4 Ghz seems to be fine, but for now I plan on upping to 4.0 only. Also if you knew the FAKECPUID trick it'd have been better if you had posted it when you discovered it, no documentation on it has been posted until me, trust me, I scouted lots and lots, but nothing closely related. Well, you should know that I found it out of pure luck: I wanted to change the Dual-Core Xeon in the About this Mac to an i5, but I did FakeID when I saw it in Clover to the ID of a Sandy Bridge Core i5-K to see if it'd change it, well, I accidentally pressed my USB which had Mavericks installer (Who knows why it was ever inserted) but, once I realized my mistake, I saw it was the installer for Mavericks and I said, OMG! I gotta go post on my build thread NOW! Well, perhaps an exaggeration. Well, it actually also changed the Xeon to i5, so I got my goal done.
My geekbench score is buried in my junkload of documents but I can remember it was slightly higher than a Mid-2011 iMac with an i5, (At that time, it used desktop sockets for the CPU; in this case, LGA 1155) so I knew that I had the equivalent potential of that Core i5 in that iMac (Who knows what it was, but I know it was a 27 incher)So I would recommend the CPUID of 205A7 for all of you, since it got me the best core I could get. Remember, I was O.C., at that time, I was testing 4.0Ghz.
Good luck and thanks for all your comments, I like to help.