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I've tried a lot of things (both through the bios & patches), but I can't seem to get turbo boost working. I am stuck at 1.6Ghz idle and 3.3Ghz load. During my last attempt, I used the ssdtPRGen script to generate a new ssdt.aml, but that didn't produce any changes. However, enabling DropSSDT causes my system to generate a NullCPUPowerManagement error while booting. Could someone please point me in the right direction?


EDIT: Tried deleting NullCPUPowerManagement with no luck. It just causes the system to hang. Removing both NullCPUPowerManagement and DropSSDT causes the system to always remain at 1.6Ghz.

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hello


read carefully and apply it...


http://Olarila.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=1703


and post pics of the errors


config files ...


what loader u are using..


what i'm saying more info...


good hack

 


I reverted to an earlier backup and tried to set everything up from scratch


Install:

Created install stick with Pandora


post-install:

0.) Installed all relevant drivers/patches with multishit

1.) Ran sudo ./ssdtPRGen.sh to generate a new SSDT and copied it to /Extra

2.) Edited boot options to enable DRopSSDT and disable GeneratePStates and GenerateCStates

3.) AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement was patched earlier with multi beast

4.) Ensured that AppleLPC is loaded

5.) Using iMac 12,1 SMBIOS

6.) Confirmed proper NullCPuPowerManagement.kext


EDIT: I rebooted and got an error. http://i.pgu.me/PZk_eFp2_original.jpg The error goes away if I remove DropSSDT

EDIT2: I have removed both NullCPUPowerManagement and AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement kexts without any luck.

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Posted

hello


man what i see first pic is u use nullcpupowermanagement...


what is that, it seem u don't read nothing.. if u have proper native power management u don't need nullcpupowermanagement...


and no "beast thing" here.. here is Olarila no tony...


u do our way or seek help there... in tony with the beast thing...


and what u are saying no sense ....


remove appleintelcpupowermanagement.. u say u read and try many things... for what u are saying .. don't read nothing...


and patch u appleintelcpupowermanagement.kext in system/library/extensions


and read all the post...


good hack

PB Easy Note TM 86 - i5 430 M - H55M - Ram - 6 GB - Alc272 - Radeon HD 5470 512 QE/CI

Lenovo G500 - i5 3230m - HM77 - Ram - 8 GB - Conexant audio - HD 4000

My OS X Files 

Posted
hello


man what i see first pic is u use nullcpupowermanagement...


what is that, it seem u don't read nothing.. if u have proper native power management u don't need nullcpupowermanagement...


and no "beast thing" here.. here is Olarila no tony...


u do our way or seek help there... in tony with the beast thing...


and what u are saying no sense ....


remove appleintelcpupowermanagement.. u say u read and try many things... for what u are saying .. don't read nothing...


and patch u appleintelcpupowermanagement.kext in system/library/extensions


and read all the post...


good hack

 

I already tried removing nullcpupowermanagement and the exact same thing happens, only the appleintelcpupowermanagement error doesn't appear (it stops at corecrypto). Likewise, I tried both patching appleintelcpupowermanagement AND removing appleintelcpupowermanagement without any luck.

Posted

hello


where is u dsdt ?


if u have native power management why u use ssdt ?


something is wrong in that config.. or i'm not thinking properly ?


good hack

PB Easy Note TM 86 - i5 430 M - H55M - Ram - 6 GB - Alc272 - Radeon HD 5470 512 QE/CI

Lenovo G500 - i5 3230m - HM77 - Ram - 8 GB - Conexant audio - HD 4000

My OS X Files 

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I formatted everything and started all over again. I found a pre-made Asus P8Z68-V Pro Bios 1101 DSDT and everything simply worked after installing audio and network drivers. Thanks for the help.

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I formatted everything and started all over again. I found a pre-made Asus P8Z68-V Pro Bios 1101 DSDT and everything simply worked after installing audio and network drivers. Thanks for the help.

Enjoy!

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