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HP ProBook Installer 6.1: 4x30s and 4x40s support

Mine is i5 3230m 2.6 ghZ in probook 4540s

Can anyone with the same laptop conifrm which states should i get ? I guess the maximum freq should be 2.6 ghz?

Hello shak3800,

I have also a ProBook 4540s with the same CPU and MSRDumper shows 12 22 26 29 30 32 under heavy load. 29 30 and 32 states are because of Turbo Boost. Right RM?

Regards.
 
Hello shak3800,

I have also a ProBook 4540s with the same CPU and MSRDumper shows 12 22 26 29 30 32 under heavy load. 29 30 and 32 states are because of Turbo Boost. Right RM?

Regards.

After running appleintelamangementinfo i get
Mar 3 20:45:06 andreass-mbp kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 12 22 26 29 30 ]
Mar 3 20:46:38 andreass-mbp kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 12 22 26 29 30 32 ]
Mar 3 20:46:46 andreass-mbp kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 12 22 26 28 29 30 32 ]

I have a question ? Aren't the p states stable values? They seem to change . Is it normal? In the last two lines one step is 29 the other 28

This command cat /var/log/system.log | grep "AICPUPMI:"

only displays the p states used at boot . What if i what to know which states are used any time , like in heavy load ? How can i do that?
 
After running appleintelamangementinfo i get
Mar 3 20:45:06 andreass-mbp kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 12 22 26 29 30 ]
Mar 3 20:46:38 andreass-mbp kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 12 22 26 29 30 32 ]
Mar 3 20:46:46 andreass-mbp kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 12 22 26 28 29 30 32 ]

I have a question ? Aren't the p states stable values? They seem to change . Is it normal? In the last two lines one step is 29 the other 28

This command cat /var/log/system.log | grep "AICPUPMI:"

only displays the p states used at boot . What if i what to know which states are used any time , like in heavy load ? How can i do that?

Looks correct to me, x26 and x32 with Turbo Boost, just like what Intel's site says about your CPU.
 
only displays the p states used at boot . What if i what to know which states are used any time , like in heavy load ? How can i do that?
Run this command: tail -f /var/log/system.log | grep "AICPUPMI:" and geekbench or some other benchmarking program.
 
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