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sfroom said:Silly question, and I think I may already know the answer, but thought I'd ask to make sure.
I'm planning on extracting and editing the SSDT on my Z68XP-UD4.
I understand that if you overclock the system - adding higher p-states - you lose the lower p-states.
Is it necessary to have a p-state entry for every sequential 100Mhz? Or could one instead remove a few from the middle to ensure lower idle. Would that result in compilation errors?
I prefer a low idle, but I'd also like it to ramp up!
You need one for every 100mhz from 1600mhz on. You'll have a good range (depends on smbios) but for macmini 5,1 or 5,3 You'll have something like 16, 19, 27, 33, 35, 48. Which is a pretty good range