I have a Mac Pro 1,1, which, for the sake of experimentation, I decided to perform the BESL Mod with 2 1.86GHz L5320 Xeons (https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1128933/). Maybe I should have posted in that thread, but I didn't want to post at the back-end of an old thread.
Basically, the CPUs went in fine. I've performed Mac Pro CPU surgery dozens of times, and there were no surprises. Got the electrical tape on the contacts, replaced the CPUs, booted on the first try. The issue arises when I look at the Hardware Monitor window. It should say: "Nominal clock frequency: 1.86 GHz" and "Clock Frequency: 2.33 GHz." Instead I see 1.9GHz and 1.9GHz, respectively.
Geekbench tests are returning scores between 8500 and 9100, which seems to be in the correct range for the mod, so I'm very confused.
Reset PRAM, reapplied BESL Mod and reinstalled CPUs, reinstalled OSX Lion and Hardware Monitor. Even MiniStat2 shows 1.9GHz. Still all the same info.
Any ideas? Thanks!
EDIT: Under processor ID I see: "GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 7." All other posts show "GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11." Could this have something to do with it? Is there anything I can do?
Basically, the CPUs went in fine. I've performed Mac Pro CPU surgery dozens of times, and there were no surprises. Got the electrical tape on the contacts, replaced the CPUs, booted on the first try. The issue arises when I look at the Hardware Monitor window. It should say: "Nominal clock frequency: 1.86 GHz" and "Clock Frequency: 2.33 GHz." Instead I see 1.9GHz and 1.9GHz, respectively.
Geekbench tests are returning scores between 8500 and 9100, which seems to be in the correct range for the mod, so I'm very confused.
Reset PRAM, reapplied BESL Mod and reinstalled CPUs, reinstalled OSX Lion and Hardware Monitor. Even MiniStat2 shows 1.9GHz. Still all the same info.
Any ideas? Thanks!
EDIT: Under processor ID I see: "GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 7." All other posts show "GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11." Could this have something to do with it? Is there anything I can do?
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