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Ok, seems most people do. I read this from another thread, was essentially the same question and Rehabman's response:
config.plist/ACPI/SSDT/Generate/PluginType (true/false): Determines whether the "plugin-type" property is injected or not. config.plist/ACPI/SSDT/PluginType (integer): Determines the value for "plugin-type" property when it is injected. The only valid value is 0 or 1. And the only setting that makes sense is 1, as there is no point in injecting "plugin-type"=0 (might as well not inject it).
I followed RehabMan's instructions and just used PluginType=True.
@pastrychef sorry if this is off-topic, my main reason for looking into this 'plugin-type=1' property was I'm interested in trying this script - https://github.com/stevezhengshiqi/one-key-cpufriend. It states you need this setting. I run iMacPro1,1 smbios but I have an i78700K. I believe this script would be beneficial for my system to make a CPUFriend kext.
I'm not really sure what CPUFriend does... It sounds like it just injects the CPU P-states which is what PluginType=True should do.