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- May 6, 2012
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- Motherboard
- MSI Z77A-G43
- CPU
- Core i7 3770K
- Graphics
- Intel HD4000
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- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hey, I'm wondering if anyone else is having wake from sleep issues (machine wakes up but monitor stays black) with HD4000 and Chimera 1.11 on Mountain Lion.
I already did a lot of testing on Mountain Lion GM and thanks to some thread on Insanelymac I had it working (with wake from sleep). The thing is that with Chimera 1.11 my HD4000 now uses a platform-id of 01660009, which is the mobile chipset. Before I had been using a platform-id of 01620005 (desktop chipset) by manually injecting an efi-string into org.chameleon.Boot.plist. Now if I switch back to Chimera 1.10 or Chameleon and use my manual injection with 01620005 platform-id everything works again.
There are essentially two things I noticed with this platform-ids:
- Using a mobile equivalent (everything with 0166) I get my monitor in system profiler recognized as external, but wake from sleep does not work
- Using a desktop equivalent (01620005) wake from sleep does work, but I get my monitor recognized as internal/built-in
Performance-wise there is no difference between the two. But I noticed that there is a loss in performance when using MacPro3,1 SMBIOS (about 2-3 fps in CineBench).
I already did a lot of testing on Mountain Lion GM and thanks to some thread on Insanelymac I had it working (with wake from sleep). The thing is that with Chimera 1.11 my HD4000 now uses a platform-id of 01660009, which is the mobile chipset. Before I had been using a platform-id of 01620005 (desktop chipset) by manually injecting an efi-string into org.chameleon.Boot.plist. Now if I switch back to Chimera 1.10 or Chameleon and use my manual injection with 01620005 platform-id everything works again.
There are essentially two things I noticed with this platform-ids:
- Using a mobile equivalent (everything with 0166) I get my monitor in system profiler recognized as external, but wake from sleep does not work
- Using a desktop equivalent (01620005) wake from sleep does work, but I get my monitor recognized as internal/built-in
Performance-wise there is no difference between the two. But I noticed that there is a loss in performance when using MacPro3,1 SMBIOS (about 2-3 fps in CineBench).