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				09-04-2009, 03:28 PM
			
			
			
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	| CPU-i is a utility I downloaded from applelife.ru (russian). I have used that in conjunction with CPUTEST w/ 4 instances running (prime95 like for Mac) to compare idle vs. fully loaded cpu readings. Another nice feature about CPU-i is it will list all of the p-states available for your CPU along with multiplier and voltage combinations for each, mine has six.  
Using this information I should be able to add all six p-states to my dsdt. c-state information can be extracted from SSDT's and incorporated into dsdt also. I have found really good info on this including finished DSDT.aml for my processor (Q9550) but they were compiled on an Asus MB, so dsdt is quite different. 
  
I plan on putting the software and some screen shots up this weekend. 
  
Found good threads: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...owtopic=177497  and http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...owtopic=145792  (although I dont believe SSDT loading at boot is needed as these tables can now be included in DSDT directly. I think....
				 GA EP35-DS3P - Intel Q9550 - 2 X 2GB Dominator 1066Mhz, EVGA 8800GTS 512MB
 2x320Gb SATA in Software Raid 0, 1x1.5TB for Time machine and storage (Geekbench 6293)
 10.6 Retail 64bit Using DSDT for audio-889a, video-8800gts, ethernet w/TM fix, USB fix, and SATA fix.
 MacBook 2,1 - 10.6 Retail
 MacBook 3,1 - 10.6 Retail
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