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Here is AICPM patch perl script based on http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/295200-testers-needed-cpu-power-management-for-sb-and-ib-xeons-or-i7-39xx-on-x79-or-c60x-chipset/page-26?do=findComment&comment=2004394

 

Sandy-E

		perl -pi -e 's|\x84\x2f\x01|\x85\x2f\x01|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x3e\x75\x3a|\x3e\x90\x90|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x84\x5f\x01|\x85\x5f\x01|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x10\xb9|\xeb\x10\xb9|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x75\x07\xb9|\xeb\x07\xb9|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\xfc\x02\x74|\xfc\x02\xeb|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x01\x74\x58|\x01\xeb\x58|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

Ivy-E

		perl -pi -e 's|\x84\x2f\x01|\x85\x2f\x01|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x3e\x75\x3a|\x3e\x90\x90|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x75\x07\xb9|\xeb\x07\xb9|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\xfc\x02\x74|\xfc\x02\xeb|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

EDIT: I added both scripts and Clover patches to my tool

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The script will patch your vanilla AICPM for SandyBridge-E power management. The patched file will be exactly like omni's aicpupm.sb (because the patch is written based on omni's files). If you are using omni's files, the script will do nothing.

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The script will patch your vanilla AICPM for SandyBridge-E power management. The patched file will be exactly like omni's aicpupm.sb (because the patch is written based on omni's files). If you are using omni's files, the script will do nothing.

Ok poke ..thz u great friend ..i love you ...lollll

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Here is AICPM patch perl script based on http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/295200-testers-needed-cpu-power-management-for-sb-and-ib-xeons-or-i7-39xx-on-x79-or-c60x-chipset/page-26?do=findComment&comment=2004394

 

Sandy-E

		perl -pi -e 's|\x84\x2f\x01|\x85\x2f\x01|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x3e\x75\x3a|\x3e\x90\x90|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x84\x5f\x01|\x85\x5f\x01|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x10\xb9|\xeb\x10\xb9|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x75\x07\xb9|\xeb\x07\xb9|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\xfc\x02\x74|\xfc\x02\xeb|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x01\x74\x58|\x01\xeb\x58|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

Ivy-E

		perl -pi -e 's|\x84\x2f\x01|\x85\x2f\x01|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x3e\x75\x3a|\x3e\x90\x90|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\x75\x07\xb9|\xeb\x07\xb9|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement
		perl -pi -e 's|\xfc\x02\x74|\xfc\x02\xeb|g' AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

EDIT: I added both scripts and Clover patches to my tool

poke sorry...but this comand i need One by one ? in terminal?

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poke sorry...but this comand i need One by one ? in terminal?

Yes, or just copy all of them then paste to terminal at once. I just add full path to AICPM in my post.

 

Please note that the script will have the same effect as omni files, and it's only usable if you have vanilla AICPM.

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Yes, or just copy all of them then paste to terminal at once. I just add full path to AICPM in my post.

 

Please note that the script will have the same effect as omni files, and it's only usable if you have vanilla AICPM.

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It is based on singa11 patch:

SB-E:

		<key>KextsToPatch</key>
		<array>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleTyMCEDriver</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				cgoATWFjUHJvNCwxAE1hY1BybzUsMQBY				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				cgoAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABY				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Disable ECC Memory in MacPro SMBIOS</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				hC8B
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				hS8B
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM SandyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				PnU6
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				PpCQ
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM SandyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				hF8B
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				hV8B
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM SandyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				dBC5
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				6xC5
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM SandyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				dQe5
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				6we5
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM SandyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				/AJ0
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				/ALr
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM SandyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				AXRY
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				AetY
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM SandyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
		</array>

IB-E:

		<key>KextsToPatch</key>
		<array>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleTyMCEDriver</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				cgoATWFjUHJvNCwxAE1hY1BybzUsMQBY				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				cgoAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABY				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Disable ECC Memory in MacPro SMBIOS</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				hC8B
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				hS8B
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM IvyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				PnU6
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				PpCQ
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM IvyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				dQe5
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				6we5
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM IvyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				/AJ0
				</data>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				/ALr
				</data>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Enable CPUPM IvyBridge-E</string>
			</dict>
		</array>

Or run my tool, select Clover > Config > CPU SB-E, IB-E + Graphics and you will have config.plist on desktop.

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Guys, I had a question for you gurus :

 

The board I'm running is a Z9PE-D8 with two E5-2650 v1 (Sandy Bridge), with the help of quite some people (Rampagedev, k3nny, CodRush to name a few) I finally got this board running and as of today with PM running for the CPU and the GPU. Cannot tell you how happy I am and I couldn't thank enough those guys.

 

But...

 

There is always a but ;-). Running for example GeekBench is giving me scores well under those run under Windows on the same station, the difference is a good 10k gap... Since you guys probably tested this way more than me, I wanted to know if this was due because of :

 

- Bad generation of the SSDT with Piker script.

- Something not patched correctly on my side ? (been using AICPM provided by Rampagedev).

- Something mysterious ?

 

I just want to notice that I had to rollback two kexts to their 10.9.1 version (PCIFamily and AppleACPI), because otherwise I was experiencing some strange lag and graphical problems. Do you think this could be the cause ?

 

Sorry if I'm in the wrong place for asking this, but since this thread is focused in PM I thought it might.

 

Thanks for all your great contributions,

 

A.

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Arkanis, i sent you a PM.

 

How did you to achieve PowerManagement on the Xeon CPU?

 

Can you share your installation steps on other threads related to the Z9PE board to help other people?

 

Thanks.

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Hmmmm, I still only seem to get limited PM, at least according to AICPUPMI and IPG:

05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MWAIT C-States.....................: 4384
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_CORE_THREAD_COUNT......(0x35)  : 0x6000C
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PLATFORM_INFO..........(0xCE)  : 0xC10F0012200
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PMG_CST_CONFIG_CONTROL.(0xE2)  : 0x403
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PMG_IO_CAPTURE_BASE....(0xE4)  : 0x10414
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: IA32_MPERF.................(0xE7)  : 0x236675D306
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: IA32_APERF.................(0xE8)  : 0x20F2F55850
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_FLEX_RATIO.............(0x194) : 0xE0000
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_IA32_PERF_STATUS.......(0x198) : 0x273B00002A00
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_IA32_PERF_CONTROL......(0x199) : 0x2A00
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: IA32_CLOCK_MODULATION......(0x19A) : 0x0
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: IA32_THERM_STATUS..........(0x19C) : 0x883B0000
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: IA32_MISC_ENABLES..........(0x1A0) : 0x850089
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_MISC_PWR_MGMT..........(0x1AA) : 0x400001
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_TURBO_RATIO_LIMIT......(0x1AD) : 0x24242A2A2A2A2A2A
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: IA32_ENERGY_PERF_BIAS......(0x1B0) : 0x0
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_POWER_CTL..............(0x1FC) : 0x2104005B
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_RAPL_POWER_UNIT........(0x606) : 0xA1003
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PKG_POWER_LIMIT........(0x610) : 0x69F40005A9F40
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PKG_ENERGY_STATUS......(0x611) : 0xC30153D
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PKGC3_IRTL.............(0x60a) : 0x0
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PKGC6_IRTL.............(0x60b) : 0x0
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PP0_CURRENT_CONFIG.....(0x601) : 0x14149480001FFF
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PP0_POWER_LIMIT........(0x638) : 0x80000000
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PP0_ENERGY_STATUS......(0x639) : 0x861C9F2
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PP0_POLICY.............(0x63a) : 0x0
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PKG_C2_RESIDENCY.......(0x60d) : 0x14A2A06EE4
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PKG_C3_RESIDENCY.......(0x3f8) : 0x0
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: MSR_PKG_C6_RESIDENCY.......(0x3f9) : 0xFEA111656
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: Low Frequency Mode.................: 1200 MHz
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: Clock Speed (Max. Non-Turbo Freq.).: 3400 MHz
05.05.14 22:01:52,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: Maximum Turbo Frequency............: 4200 MHz
05.05.14 22:01:53,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ (12) 42 ]
05.05.14 22:01:53,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C3-Cores [ 0 4 5 ]
05.05.14 22:01:53,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C6-Cores [ 0 2 4 5 11 ]
05.05.14 22:01:53,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 4 5 ]
05.05.14 22:01:53,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C6-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 8 11 ]
05.05.14 22:01:54,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C6-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 ]
05.05.14 22:01:55,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C6-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ]
05.05.14 22:02:01,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 12 (34) 42 ]
05.05.14 22:02:02,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 12 (29) 34 42 ]
05.05.14 22:02:03,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 12 (23) 29 34 42 ]
05.05.14 22:02:33,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 ]
05.05.14 22:04:15,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 11 ]
05.05.14 22:04:16,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 ]
05.05.14 22:04:30,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU P-States [ 12 23 29 34 (39) 42 ]
05.05.14 22:08:23,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 ]
05.05.14 22:08:23,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 ]
05.05.14 22:09:29,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 ]
05.05.14 22:09:30,000 kernel[0]: AICPUPMI: CPU C3-Cores [ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ]

Lots of P-States missing, also MSR_PKG_C3_RESIDENCY still = 0. Using MacMini Stepdict, SSDT generated with latest ssdtPrgen.

 

Any idea what I can do about this?

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Ahh, my bad, turned out that I accidentally used an older version of AICPUPMI.

 

With a freshly compiled one, I seem to get all P-States now, only thing remaining is MSR_PKG_C3_RESIDENCY still at zero.

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10.10 yosemite cpupowermanagment patch for SandyBridge-E. I could not find two patches. I found only seven so I do not know if it works I have not tried but if someone wants to try, are here.

 

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\xFF\x0F\x84\x2D|\xFF\x0F\x85\x2D|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x3E\x75\x39|\x3E\x90\x90|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x01\x0F\x84\x4B|\x01\x0F\x85\x4B|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x11\xB9|\xEB\x11\xB9|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x02\x74\x0B\x41\x83\xFC\x03\x75\x22\xB9\x02\x06|\x02\xEB\x0B\x41\x83\xFC\x03\x75\x22\xB9\x02\x06|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x0B\x41\x83\xFC\x03\x75\x11\xB9\x42\x06\x00|\xEB\x0B\x41\x83\xFC\x03\x75\x11\xB9\x42\x06\x00|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x01\x74\x56|\x01\xEB\x56|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

 
EDIT: I tried it and it works great
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Ciao Fabio,

 

have you an unlocked firmware for your MSI mb? Which  OSX version are you trying?

 

if not, you have to patch with sudo command found in first omni post your AICPUPM kext

Then you have to use another patch to let see your 3930x to OSX (file 03 to download from omni's link )

Then you can generate your ssdt with PikerAlpha script and you should see all pstates with AICPUPMI kext (latest release)

hardware is a good friend of mine

set up Maverick 10.9.3

everything works except the speedstep

for as if firmwae is blocked

 

Fabio

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I had not used yosemite from DP1. Today I tested Yosemite DP6 and it works great, but one of the patches for SandyBridge-E has changed. Here I leave the new patch.

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\xFF\x0F\x84\x2D|\xFF\x0F\x85\x2D|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x3E\x75\x39|\x3E\x90\x90|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x01\x00\x01\x0F\x84|\x01\x00\x01\x0F\x85|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x11\xB9|\xEB\x11\xB9|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x02\x74\x0B\x41\x83\xFC\x03\x75\x22\xB9\x02\x06|\x02\xEB\x0B\x41\x83\xFC\x03\x75\x22\xB9\x02\x06|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x74\x0B\x41\x83\xFC\x03\x75\x11\xB9\x42\x06\x00|\xEB\x0B\x41\x83\xFC\x03\x75\x11\xB9\x42\x06\x00|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x01\x74\x56|\x01\xEB\x56|g' /System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext/Contents/MacOS/AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement

For people who use clover here also I leave the patch

<key>KextsToPatch</key>
		<array>
			<dict>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				PnU5
				</data>
				<key>Name</key>
				<string>AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement</string>
				<key>Replace</key>
				<data>
				PpCQ
				</data>
			</dict>
			<dict>
				<key>Find</key>
				<data>
				/w+ELQ==
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