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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2V
- CPU
- Intel i3-530
- Graphics
- HIS HD 6570
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
a basic SSDT for Sandy can be generated with ssdtPRgen.sh or MaciASL's SSDT generator (http://maciasl.sourceforge.net)
a basic SSDT for Sandy can be generated with ssdtPRgen.sh or MaciASL's SSDT generator (http://maciasl.sourceforge.net)
OK, I generated an SSDT.aml with MaciASL and installed it in /Extra. I also added "DropSSDT=Yes" to my boot.plist and changed "GeneratePStates" and "GenerateCStates" to "No". After rebooting, I'm now getting more P states: 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 33. But I'm not getting anything below 16; I generated one using the 800MHz template in MaciASL, so shouldn't I be going lower than 16?
On a desktop CPU? No. And you shouldn't use a mobile SSDT on a desktop CPU anyway...
The 800 MHz template is for Ivy Bridge processors only.OK, I generated an SSDT.aml with MaciASL and installed it in /Extra. I also added "DropSSDT=Yes" to my boot.plist and changed "GeneratePStates" and "GenerateCStates" to "No". After rebooting, I'm now getting more P states: 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 33. But I'm not getting anything below 16; I generated one using the 800MHz template in MaciASL, so shouldn't I be going lower than 16?