I installed with SSDT and had this score. Removing the SSDT made my score fall to lower than half of that. HWMonitor was showing my system stuck at x16 without the SSDT, but speedstep works after installing the SSDT (my processor only seems to jump between x16, x17, and x34; I don't overclock)...
So for the people with Sandy Bridge processors: are you using the SSDT that was in Mutlibeast for 10.7.4 for SpeedStep, or is it not necessary for 10.8?
I'm waiting to see if they release a version of MultiBeast for Mountain Lion and instructions on what to do with speedstepping since it was an issue with 10.7.4.
Ah, it looks like my multiplier was stuck on 34 because I had NullCPUPowerManagement on for some reason. Upon taking it off, my multiplier is stuck at 16. I've put NullCPUPowerManagement back on for now, and I'm looking forward to the solution from Tony and everyone else. Thanks in advance.
So I haven't done anything since updating to 10.7.4, but it looks like I lucked out and wasn't affected based on this output, although I could be wrong.
[0514/134927:INFO:src/geekbench/backenddriver.cpp(112)] Could not find backend at /Applications/Geekbench.app/Contents/MacOS/geekbench_x86_64...
Hmm, I don't think my computer was affected? I never really ran GeekBench, but my score that I just ran was 9890 on an i5-2500k with a GAZ68AP-D3 board.
If I check at my BIOs and my multiplier is set at 33, that means I'm fine, right? Or is it possible that it could say that my multiplier...
Re: Mac OS X 10.7.3 Update - The Official Thread
Successful on a Z68AP-D3 using the same method as everyone else. Created my hackintosh starting at 10.7.2 and this was my first update. So easy.
My build is working just great.
i5-2500k
Z68AP-D3
Asus ATI 5770
My board had the F3 version and I just used the corresponding DSDT file and everything works (including audio) except for sleep (not a big concern). I can't quite get dual monitors to work quite yet (second monitor has black...
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