I'm running:
1) Chameleon v2.0-RC5 r1332 (So I should go back to using Chameleon r1331 over the new one?)
2) FakeSMC.kext - Nov, 20, 2009 (Where can I get the newer one? Is getting it here fine?: http://myhack.sojugarden.com/downloads/ - but this is a whole app and not just the FakeSMC.kext file. I went here to get JUST the FakeSMC.kext file and this was the latest one I could find: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=262624 from July, 2011 (v 3.1.0) But it's seems it's for Snow Leopard. Should I still use it even though I'm using Lion 10.7.2 or is there a more updated one that I should use and if so do you know where I could find it?)
3) Lion 10.7.2
And about smbios.plist and org.chameleon.Boot.plist I will make sure to follow (as best as I can understand) d00d's method. But as I get to that I'll ask you questions if I get stuck...
I will try the other 2 switches to see if I have A49 (I hope I do). What was the release date of A49 show? The latest A56 shows the date release to be 7.05.11. I ask this because it won't show me (when I start up the system) the BIOS version that I'm using when the American Megatrends screen pops up. It just says:
BIOS Date: 07/05/11 10:45:54 Ver: 08.00.16 (instead of A56). But when I contact EVGA Tech Support they tell me what that BIOS version is by date. I'll try calling them first unless you already know.
Man, I got a lot of work ahead of me this week. Thanks again... Hopefully I'll be ready when those X5680's come in.
1) The bios that I use has a build date of 05/05/10. Just download it in Windows. With the system still running, carefully move the switch to a different position (touching only the switch and using something firm, but nonconductive like a plastic stick/knife), but note which position represents each bios. Then, install it, following the on screen prompts and EVGA's instructions.
2) Lets stick with Chameleon v2.0-RC5 r1332 for the time being.
3) Get FakeSMC from here - [ http://www.osx86.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=2538 ] and don't forget to modify that info.plist file. While you're at that site you should also download smcK_Stat_i.app.zip ( 94.47K ) to keep a watch on those core temps. You'll have to register to download anything.
4) A another method for checking whether nativepowermanagement ratios have been assigned is to use the Console.app in the folder - Applications/Utilities/. Run Console and on the left hand side window start to scroll down and click on each kernel.log file and type "ratio" in the search window after each kernel.log file is selected. Here's what my search shows, in part:
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Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 88:111
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: RTC: Only single RAM bank (128 bytes)
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement: Turbo Ratios DDDDEE
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement: initialization complete
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: mbinit: done (128 MB memory set for mbuf pool)
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: From path: "uuid",
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting for boot volume with UUID XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX (Actual no. not revealed by Tutor)
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: FakeSMC: Opensource SMC device emulator by netkas (C) 2009
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: FakeSMC: Monitoring plugins support by mozodojo (C) 2010
Mar 18 20:34:16 localhost kernel[0]: FakeSMC: Original idea of plugins and code sample by usr-sse2 (C) 2010
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You cannot underclock the 5675/5680/5690 properly until you get those ratios identified by the system.
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