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Old 10-13-2009, 04:51 PM
MonkeyDLuffy MonkeyDLuffy is offline
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Originally Posted by sk1nhd33t View Post
if you are talking about the hidden EFI partition then NO, install it manually instead with just 3 terminal commands or RC2.pkg

that's what im using right now including my backup leopard partition.. i prefer it because it's hidden and im not tempted to tinker it a lot haha!



im using Pstate created by hnak, cant link it to you right now coz for some reason i cant open insanelymac.. but it's there over at the OSX86 news and release section

been reading the DSDT vanilla speedstep guide for quite sometime now but it seems it's made for the more geeky peeps, made a few try but gave up afterwards

BTW CPUi doesnt work on me (64bit), care to link the kext/app you used? are you using Quad or C2D?

I just got it from the original post of "FormerlyknownAs" here:

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...owtopic=181631

It is the last link of the first post.

I just installed it at /S/L/E repaired permissions, cleared cache. Restarted in 64-bit and ran the CPU-i app and there I can see that my E5200 shifts from 2500Ghz to 1200Ghz. Multiplier increases from x 6.0 to x 12.0 (the normal). Cpu voltage also changes from my stock 1.292 V to 1.052 V. Seems to work fine in my case. I think Mitch_de from IM also said that the CPUi works fine and we were having the same issue because CPU-X (netkas cpu tool) does not detected the voltage/ghz shift.

By the way, what is the difference between speedstep and P-state?

Thanks.
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