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macOS Native CPU/IGPU Power Management

In Clover Configurator it is either 0, 1, or Blank.
config.plist editors
1. YES/NO - Xcode/Post #1/Tools/6., recommended
2. true/false - TextEdit/Post #384, not recommended (no xml format checks)
3. 1/0 - CloverConfigurator/Post #384 not recommended (unexpected changes)
 
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igpu current frequency as 0mhz and only 3 igpu p-states.
Appears to be a macOS 10.13.1 problem, both AppleIntelInfo and Intel Power Gadget show the same information; cause unknown. Testing shows Cinebench Open CL results are the same with IPG working correctly (10.12.6) and when it is not (10.13.1).
clover configurator doesn't sync my config options properly
One of many reasons CloverConfigurator is not recommended on this site.
 
Appears to be a macOS 10.13.1 problem, both AppleIntelInfo and Intel Power Gadget show the same information; cause unknown. Testing shows Cinebench Open CL results are the same with IPG working correctly (10.12.6) and when it is not (10.13.1).

One of many reasons CloverConfigurator is not recommended on this site.

see attached for new appleintelinfo with xcpm as requested. 10.13.2 should be out soon since they r pushing the beta rapidly. hopefully that may fix it...? any difference between using xcpm or generate plugin? generate plugin looked like it gave me more igpu states, not that its working properly though...

really just want to get everything sorted so I can see if sleep works/what else I can chase after.

one more thing, I don't have to worry about the fakecpuid and the kernelpm in kext patches causing issue? just wanted to make sure that may not be a culprit. my processor i5-7500 matches my smbios iMac 18,2 so would I even need those? and the injectintel is that still necessary?

thanks for your help so far!
 

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see attached for new appleintelinfo with xcpm as requested
Not working properly, 8 is missing
any difference between using xcpm or generate plugin?
Post # 386/8 appears, more experiments required
fakecpuid and the kernelpm in kext patches causing issue?
fakecpuid is disabled, disable kernelpm
my processor i5-7500 matches my smbios iMac 18,2
Also matches imac18,3 (27")
injectintel is that still necessary?
For HD630, yes.
 
Not working, install Post #1/Notes/3. 9 Series/LPC
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I always had the 9 Series/LPC (SSDT-5.AML) in EFI>CLOVER>ACPI>PATCHED as you can see in the screenshot.

However I did fix the PluginType=True as you can see in the new config.plist

It still say GT: 0.07 GHz (Idle) GT: 0.38 GHz (Benchmarking)

I also attached a new bootlog in this post.

EDIT: Added IOReg (totally forgot)
 

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I always had the 9 Series/LPC (SSDT-5.AML) in EFI>CLOVER>ACPI>PATCHED as you can see in the screenshot.
Previous IOReg does not show AppleLPC.kext loading, current IOReg missing.
Reminder, attach all requested files.
 
Not working properly, 8 is missing

Post # 386/8 appears, more experiments required

fakecpuid is disabled, disable kernelpm

Also matches imac18,3 (27")

For HD630, yes.

thanks. I have removed the fakecpuid entry as well as the kernel pm entry. switched back to generate>plugintype method and re ran intelinfo with new version. igpu still doesnt work properly unfortunately, but 8 does show up under my cpu p-state now.

I guess for now I just have to live with it? hope 10.13.2 makes it better?
 

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