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Windows Driver Package - Lenovo TVT SMBIOS (psadd) SMDriver (05/22/2007 is a Shareware software in the category Miscellaneous developed by Lenovo TVT SMBIOS. https://celestialpure721.weebly.com/asus-usb-20-uvc-camera-drivers-for-mac.html.
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Hello everyone,
I've got a question about the proper SMbios setting for my Lenovo G500. But I guess this goes for everyone with a laptop.
Some details; I've got a Lenovo G500 with a Core I7 3612QM (Ivy Bridge) @ 2.1GHZ, 8GB DDR3 @ 1600 MHZ RAM and an IGPU (HD4000).
I've got almost everything working, except VGA output, card reader and audio over HDMI (Conexant audio chip (working with VoodooHDA)).
I've got native powermanagement working with the SSDT script.
I was checking my P-states with com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementInfo.kext. I noticed that the lowest P-state was 12 (1.2 GHZ), and after that the default speed (P-state 21). From there on all turbo P-states are recognized and applied (state 21 to 31).
I found it strange that there were no additional P-states between state 12 and 21. I had the Macbook Pro 9,1 SMBIOS applied, and tried experimenting with other SMBioses. The 9,2 SMBIOS had the same P-states.
I found out, that after applying the Mac Mini 6,2 SMBIOS (Ivy Bridge), there were additional P-states created! Now I saw P-states 15 and 18 being applied too!
Now my questions; Would this mean my CPU would clock itself back more often below the default speed? I assume it is, which would mean my battery would last longer (DSDT battery patch applied of course). Is this a correct assumption?
What would be the drawback of having a Mac Mini SMBIOS being applied to a laptop? Are there any? Googling this question didn't gave me a satisfying answer, hence this thread.
My Geekbench scores don't differ much, around ~50 points which I surely won't believe could be due to a different SMbios (more my background processes running or something).
I started doubting because everyone who's made a tutorial for a hackintosh laptop says to apply the Macbook Pro SMbios.
Thanks in advance for enlightening me
I've got a question about the proper SMbios setting for my Lenovo G500. But I guess this goes for everyone with a laptop.
Some details; I've got a Lenovo G500 with a Core I7 3612QM (Ivy Bridge) @ 2.1GHZ, 8GB DDR3 @ 1600 MHZ RAM and an IGPU (HD4000).
I've got almost everything working, except VGA output, card reader and audio over HDMI (Conexant audio chip (working with VoodooHDA)).
I've got native powermanagement working with the SSDT script.
I was checking my P-states with com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementInfo.kext. I noticed that the lowest P-state was 12 (1.2 GHZ), and after that the default speed (P-state 21). From there on all turbo P-states are recognized and applied (state 21 to 31).
I found it strange that there were no additional P-states between state 12 and 21. I had the Macbook Pro 9,1 SMBIOS applied, and tried experimenting with other SMBioses. The 9,2 SMBIOS had the same P-states.
I found out, that after applying the Mac Mini 6,2 SMBIOS (Ivy Bridge), there were additional P-states created! Now I saw P-states 15 and 18 being applied too!
Now my questions; Would this mean my CPU would clock itself back more often below the default speed? I assume it is, which would mean my battery would last longer (DSDT battery patch applied of course). Is this a correct assumption?
What would be the drawback of having a Mac Mini SMBIOS being applied to a laptop? Are there any? Googling this question didn't gave me a satisfying answer, hence this thread.
My Geekbench scores don't differ much, around ~50 points which I surely won't believe could be due to a different SMbios (more my background processes running or something).
I started doubting because everyone who's made a tutorial for a hackintosh laptop says to apply the Macbook Pro SMbios.
Thanks in advance for enlightening me