RehabMan
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- Motherboard
- Intel DH67BL
- CPU
- i7-2600K
- Graphics
- HD 3000
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Currently:
1. AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement is stock
2. IOPlatformPlugInFamily is stock
3. X86PlatformPlugin is stock, unedited
4. Testing with HWMonitor
The above setup worked me 100% under 10.8.5, but not with 10.9.1. This is why I asked about it.
Interesting thing:
I tried with my previous SSDT.aml (which worked under 10.8.5) and it gives me 1.6-3.8 Ghz steps. The problem is that I have to click on HWMonitor to actually see the clock changes as it wouldn't change if I leave it alone and don't click. I tried to update HWMonitor and the same thing remained. This is why I recreated the SSDT.aml under Mavericks but with that SSDT I get only 800 Ghz and it stays there. I attach the two SSDTs. They are different even though I created them on the same config with the same ssdtPRGen. ML one is 1375 bytes, the new Mavericks one is 927 bytes!
HwMonitor is not a valid way to test pstates. Use a different method (one of those that I mentioned) to track pstates.