- Joined
- Dec 6, 2011
- Messages
- 29
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Designare
- CPU
- Intel i7 6700K
- Graphics
- Nvidia Geforce GTX 780
I generally disable sleep once I get set up as I'm either using the computer or it is turned off. I believe it was working though out of the box before I changed my settings. I haven't throughly tested that though.
Ever since the 12.2 update I haven't had it reboot when I shutdown. It would do that randomly every so ofter but has not done that since the update. Also the mouse wheel works properly now since 12.2.
I have yet to experience USB issues and I didn't use any special kexts or fixes.
The only thing I'm still curious is how to truly disable speedstep or whatever it is called now to just run at full capacity all the time as OS X ignores the BIOS settings and the SSDT doesn't want to play ball either. I did it on my 2600k before but creating a SSDT that had just one frequency, that being my over clock speed. Either way, it is working fine and I'm recording tunes over Thunderbolt.
Ever since the 12.2 update I haven't had it reboot when I shutdown. It would do that randomly every so ofter but has not done that since the update. Also the mouse wheel works properly now since 12.2.
I have yet to experience USB issues and I didn't use any special kexts or fixes.
The only thing I'm still curious is how to truly disable speedstep or whatever it is called now to just run at full capacity all the time as OS X ignores the BIOS settings and the SSDT doesn't want to play ball either. I did it on my 2600k before but creating a SSDT that had just one frequency, that being my over clock speed. Either way, it is working fine and I'm recording tunes over Thunderbolt.