oSxFr33k Posted July 20, 2012 Share Posted July 20, 2012 I found the solution for these P-State errors if you already have your pc / note working on Lion this shoud work without any dsdt /ssdt editings and you will not need NullCPU anymore. Note: This is for Mountain Lion DP4 and Gold Master see here: http://olarila.com/f...&p=13534#p13534 Are you serious? Just modify that plist and ssdt is not needed? We can go back to letting Chimera or Chameleon handle the c/p states generate =yes? Edited: Still need a ssdt I tried it got kernel panic without ssdt!! This did however remove the smc message. ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin::initFanThrottleControl - waiting for AppleSMC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TH3L4UGH1NGM4N Posted July 20, 2012 Share Posted July 20, 2012 Topic doesn't exist when I click on the link. Also, I don't use an ssdt anymore myself, cham does the job for me as the ssdt always worked weird when an ioreg process was started. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seanmcgpa Posted July 21, 2012 Share Posted July 21, 2012 I'm struggling here too. My Asus P8Z68-V Pro, with 3402 (modified) bios and i7-2600k at 4.8ghz boots 10.7.4 and I get ~ 17,000 in geekbench 64. Same bios, board, setup, another partition running 10.8 GM - 11,000 in geekbench 64. I have tried the speedstepper mod, generating dsdts and editing them. Various smbios.plists. Various SDST files. For a week I've been reading through the forums and attempting various fixes, I just can't get this mb to run at 4.8ghz in ML. I have another MB - Asrock Z68 Extreme 4 that runs ML 10.8 at 4.8ghz no problems whatsoever. I don't even use a DSDT.aml. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkdesign Posted October 1, 2013 Share Posted October 1, 2013 Gosh, there has been no activity on this forum for a while. I hope someone out there is still listening. Has anyone found a soultion to this yet? I have used every SSDT tool (RevoGirl, MaciASL, Pike) and get pretty much the same results, two P-States. Usualy 16 and 20, or 12 and 21. Then after a day of messing with it I got sick of it and decided to turn all of it off, meaning I took out SSDT.aml from E/E folder, deleted any Generate P or C States commands and DropSSDT from org.chameleon.Boot.plist, the works. And guess what? I still get two P states if I watch HWMonitor or check it with DPCIManager. What gives? My specs are Core i7-920, overclocked to 3.5Ghz (166x21). System profiler recognizes the processor as 3.32Ghz. Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P Mobo MacMan's DSDT Chameleon-2.2svn-r2265 FakeSMC 5.3.877 SMBios MacPro 4,1 SMC Version (system): 1.39f5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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