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Re: CustoMac Pro Install Guide (X58A-UD3R+ATI 5770+10.6.6+64bit)
I just thought I'd follow up and say, NullCPUPowerManagement did fix the problem, but gave me higher temps. Turns out, I didn't have SpeedStep enabled. Once I did that, and removed NullCPUPowerManagement, (along with a DSDT from the database) I have full power management and full performance, and my i7 idles at about 40c, so a little hot, but not too bad.
alax said:justruss said:Did you follow Notshy's install guide?
Did you have your system set up using an older method for GPU support... and forgot to remove the right files?
You ninja'd me with your response; just check the my post right above yours; I installed NullCPUPowerManagement and all is good in OSX-land. But yes, I followed the guide, and no, there are no old drivers as this is a completely new build.
alax said:justruss said:Did you follow Notshy's install guide?
Did you have your system set up using an older method for GPU support... and forgot to remove the right files?
You ninja'd me with your response; just check the my post right above yours; I installed NullCPUPowerManagement and all is good in OSX-land. But yes, I followed the guide, and no, there are no old drivers as this is a completely new build.
I just thought I'd follow up and say, NullCPUPowerManagement did fix the problem, but gave me higher temps. Turns out, I didn't have SpeedStep enabled. Once I did that, and removed NullCPUPowerManagement, (along with a DSDT from the database) I have full power management and full performance, and my i7 idles at about 40c, so a little hot, but not too bad.