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Sure, it would be great if you could move it to a better home. Thanks!
Sure, it would be great if you could move it to a better home. Thanks!
Thanks.
FYI, I see that there are Broadwell NUCs available with an m.2 wireless slot that takes an OS X-compatible card. It looks like the NUC5i5MYHE or NUC5i3MYHE can take a Dell DW1560 card (Broadcom BCM94352Z) that is reported to be OS X-compatible.
OK, I'm trying on a NUC5i3. I was able to install El Capitan without any SSDTs, but the GPU was pinned at 300 MHz. So I got Toleda's HD5500 SSDT, and that seems to have made a difference to the GPU -- at least it fluctuates some now. I'll need to try a game or something to see if it goes up to 900 MHz.
I ran the beta ssdtPRGen.sh, and it emitted 5 SSDTs -- looks like 1 for the CPU
OK. Should I expect to be able to alter the generated SSDT.aml to expose a larger range of CPU frequencies? What I see in Power Gadget is 1.3-2.1 GHz even though the script data and the emitted SSDT.aml seem to say that the full range should be 0.5-2.1 GHz.