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Working on Ivy with 3.5.1.

 

However, I typically use the Intel Power Gadget, if at all, when launched from an app made by someone on this forum (whose name I do not recall) called CPU-S.  I tried to modify that app to update it to include IPG 3.5.1 but made a mess of it.  While I got IPG to load, I couldn't get rid of the prompt to install the kext for 3.0.3 and the Speed Step test gave me incorrect and nonsensical information. 

 

I am attaching the CPU-S app here.  I would appreciate it if its developer or someone else could update it to include IPG 3.5.1.  Thanks.

 

CPU-S v3.7 en.dmg.zip

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I notice with 3.5.5 it stops the system from sleeping when idle. pmset -g assertions shows the following even with logging turned off on Power Gadget

pmset -g assertions
2018-11-10 02:23:54 +0800
Assertion status system-wide:
BackgroundTask 0
ApplePushServiceTask 0
UserIsActive 1
PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep 0
PreventSystemSleep 0
ExternalMedia 0
PreventUserIdleSystemSleep 1
NetworkClientActive 0
Listed by owning process:
pid 58992(Intel(R) Power Gadget): [0x00009aef0001897b] 03:20:30 PreventUserIdleSystemSleep named: "logging system metrics"

Anyone else have this issue or know any work arounds ? I tried 3.5.2, which is the latest version that doesn't cause this problem for me

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On 11/10/2018 at 11:10 AM, SavageAUS said:

Sleep works fine for on both my hacks with IPG running.


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What about auto sleep when idle ? Mine will sleep if I select sleep, but with IPG running it does not auto sleep.

 

Can you check 'pmset -g'and 'pmset -g assertions' on yours ?

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15 minutes ago, ccozmo said:
What about auto sleep when idle ? Mine will sleep if I select sleep, but with IPG running it does not auto sleep.
 
Can you check 'pmset -g'and 'pmset -g assertions' on yours ?


Will do when I get a chance.
You are right, pmset -g tells me that IPG prevented auto sleep.

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On 8/23/2020 at 5:45 PM, mrkapqa said:

if someone has still an older version of this program (version 2.0? or 3.0.1) that is functioning with Snow Leopard or Lion -

 

Please share!

Thank you.

Just to note that IPG don't work with Core2Duo. Since first version.

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On 8/24/2020 at 7:25 PM, Slice said:

Just to note that IPG don't work with Core2Duo. Since first version.

 

thanks, i am using a macmini i7-2635qm probably, would be nice to find a version that is compatible with Lion software,

but it seems it need ElCapitan+?

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