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  1. pancakewagon

    [Guide] Dell XPS 13 9360 on MacOS Sierra 10.12.x - LTS (Long-Term Support) Guide

    If I wanted to revert back to Windows is it worth putting the old wireless card back in? I don't know how they compare with each other and I'd rather not have to open my laptop again if I don't have to.
  2. pancakewagon

    [Guide] Dell XPS 13 9360 on MacOS Sierra 10.12.x - LTS (Long-Term Support) Guide

    Here is the output from AppleIntelInfo. Not really sure how to interpret it...
  3. pancakewagon

    [Guide] Dell XPS 13 9360 on MacOS Sierra 10.12.x - LTS (Long-Term Support) Guide

    Thanks, I have the X86PlatformPlugin under CPU0 now using plugin type 1. I was a bit confused since the OP doesn't seem to use it. My power usage idles around .50-.70W now. Still not getting to 1.00GHz though.
  4. pancakewagon

    [Guide] Dell XPS 13 9360 on MacOS Sierra 10.12.x - LTS (Long-Term Support) Guide

    Hey guys, I've been using this on my i5 model for a while now and noticed my battery life is pretty sub-par. I'm assuming it has something to do with my CPU never hitting 1.0GHz. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
  5. pancakewagon

    [Guide] Dell XPS 13 9360 on MacOS Sierra 10.12.x - LTS (Long-Term Support) Guide

    I actually had the same issue with that kext being corrupt when extracting with Windows. Took me forever to realize what was wrong.
  6. pancakewagon

    [Guide] Dell XPS 13 9360 on MacOS Sierra 10.12.x - LTS (Long-Term Support) Guide

    I have the i5-7200U version of the 9360 and was wondering if this affects the DVMT variable and value? It's not something I really want to mess up so I figured I'd double check here. EDIT: I dumped my bios and located DVMT. It is in fact the same value as the i7 version. :)
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