Hello.samisnake said:The DSDTs for the roms in the repo have been added to the DSDT Database
http://tonymacx86.blogspot.co.uk/2012/0 ... -1155.html
lxlifestream said:So great news! I've figured out how to overclock, while keeping P States!! I'm very excited about this
*Note reach 1 less then the turbo you set, so if you set turbo to 48x, it will only reach 47x
Using your settings I was able to reach a bunch of different pstates
May 12 10:30:31 rogers-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: MSRDumper PStatesReached: 16 31 34 45 46 47
but my geek bench dropped 25%
Looking at the msrdumper output when running a load that uses all cores (geek bench handbrake etc) I see the multiplier used with all cores active is 34 not 44 as set in bios.Could be a bug in AICPM. Is that what you are seeing? p8p67 pro 3207 patched bios
doof said:lxlifestream said:So great news! I've figured out how to overclock, while keeping P States!! I'm very excited about this
*Note reach 1 less then the turbo you set, so if you set turbo to 48x, it will only reach 47x
Using your settings I was able to reach a bunch of different pstates
May 12 10:30:31 rogers-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: MSRDumper PStatesReached: 16 31 34 45 46 47
but my geek bench dropped 25%
Looking at the msrdumper output when running a load that uses all cores (geek bench handbrake etc) I see the multiplier used with all cores active is 34 not 44 as set in bios.Could be a bug in AICPM. Is that what you are seeing? p8p67 pro 3207 patched bios
lxlifestream said:Like I said at the bottom It could be a bug with geek bench. But recently I enabled dropssdt and used revogirls ssdt and added states up to 48 and ran geek bench and it increased my score up to 17000
I'm probably gonna create an asus/sandy bridge overclocking guide, including getting proper p states, and creating custom ssdt for desired overclock