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Low performance when using kernel cache


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Hello guys.

 

I've noticed I get a pretty bad performance if I boot-up using kernel cache. For example, when NOT using, I get a static 83-84 FPS on TessMark X64, whereas when I AM using, my FPS fluctuates between 15 to 70 and I get a lot of stuttering. This bad performance also reflects on the audio: if I use 44,1kHz I get crackling noise and songs seems to skip some parts.

 

I'm using the latest Chameleon and I already tried creating caches using all sorts of commands but they all end up giving the same results.

I've also tried changing my SMBios from MacPro3,1(default one I always use) to iMac14,2 with no luck.

 

Does anybody know how to fix this or is experiencing the same problem? Thanks!

 

My IOReg files (with cache and without): https://www.mediafire.com/?vesd8leyzoem4vh Had to upload them to mediafire because they are bigger than the 10MB limit.

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Hello.

Try using this variation 

 Can you tell me the changes you've made to it? I like to learn how to fix things, not only get things fixed hehehe :) Many thanks, I'll test it right now!

 

EDIT:

 

Seems like it fixed the problem! But now I don't have any sound, but performance wise it's equal to when not using caches (seems like it didn't create any other problems).

 

EDIT2:

 

Just needed to edit the "layout-id" section of HDEF and bam! now everything is working fine (apparently). Many many many thanks, mate!! Just what I was thinking: the crackling noise problem was really caused by the bad performance.

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