Does Multibeast use any enabler kext or does it inject video by the bootloader?
(can you see what kext's are you using? does your com.apple.boot.plist has GraphicsEnable line?)
the GPU specs can be taken from GPU-Z (windows) or from manufacturer site
(or from your video card rom if you dumped it)
Very interesting
what bootloader are you using?
i use Aser's 1.1.9
maybe other bootloaders have better implementation of graphics detection?
p.s. my GPU is not overclocked at all
the memory is at 900MHZ, core at 550MHZ and shaders clock at 1375MHZ
I had the same issue
after update to 10.6.4 cinebench on my 9800gt went down to 7.79
I removed GraphicsEnabler from my com.apple.boot.plist
and used dsdt injection instead
now the score is back to 29.35
:D
There is no need for SBUS in order to get sleep in P55 boards (actually you don't need it at all)
also, TMR and PIC fixes are only for sound distortion problems, they are not connected to sleep either.
I thought that this thread died :)
but the developments are amazing
too bad they didn't implanted this on all P55 series
but I'm sure that in future bios releases we'll have this feature
That's what I think too
I post a thread about it in insanelymac (no replays for the past three days)
I believe that it's up to Gigabyte to enable it and we'll have to wait (and hope)
Yes, I just checked it
speedstep work with
<key>SMproductname</key>
<string>MacPro4,1</string>
and
<key>SMfamily</key>
<string>MacPro</string>
The speedstep information is taken straight from the SSDT tables of your motherboard
if you'll use DropSSDT=yes in bootloader you won't have SpeedStep
The speedstep is according to the ssdt setting
which are the right one for i5/i7 processors
it's built in by Gigabyte and working as long Appleintelcpupowermanagment is loading
Yes, it's the first I tried
it's similar to the iMac UHC's
it's doing something because the same usb port linked with a different EHCI port
(when connecting USB 2.0 device to the same USB port you see it in the second EHCI port in system profiler and without this you see it in the first EHCI...
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