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That is the problem, Ivy Bridge/x86PlatformPlugin is supported/required in 10.12
No ssdt in Baseline folder
1st attempt: SSDT/plugin-type missing
Download latest ssdtPRGen, make new ssdt
@stiligFox did you ever get this figured out? I'm on the same board and I'm having the exact same problem after following the same guide. It's quite troubling. If I do anything heavy with the processor I lose the monitors because I fear that I'm pushing the machine too hard... like it's OC'd really heavy but I am definitely not overclocked... It's just always in turbo... whether I use the PM method or not.Aww, I guess this is the end of the line then?
My hack has been working for over a year now - so besides some sleep issues, it should be fine, aye?
@stiligFox did you ever get this figured out? I'm on the same board and I'm having the exact same problem after following the same guide. It's quite troubling. If I do anything heavy with the processor I lose the monitors because I fear that I'm pushing the machine too hard... like it's OC'd really heavy but I am definitely not overclocked... It's just always in turbo... whether I use the PM method or not.
Sadly, I gave up after this, since none of the suggestions were able to get it working. The weird thing is that I know that this exact build has been built with working power management.
If you ever get this working, let me know! I may try to get it working with Sierra, but we'll see.
That is the problem, Ivy Bridge/x86PlatformPlugin is supported/required in 10.12
No ssdt in Baseline folder
1st attempt: SSDT/plugin-type missing
Download latest ssdtPRGen, make new ssdt
ssdt is not loading, no XCPM, try boot argument -xcpm.is still not working as it should
Thanks @toleda,ssdt is not loading, no XCPM, try boot argument -xcpm.
Make sure you're using the current/latest ssgPRgen.sh.
Keep in mind this result is with Sierra (in Sierra the -xcpm flag is not available... has no effect).
Thanks @toleda,
I believe I am booting with the above mentioned flag. I believe it can be seen in the config plist. I have been reading other post on this site and other Moderators such as yourself seem to believe the -xcpm is not available for Sierra. Maybe this is the issue?
As always thanks for the help, I am interested to know have you or anyone else encountered this?