Chrisbook Pro Posted June 19, 2010 Share Posted June 19, 2010 Have my 980x running at stock speed (i think, I dont know if chameleon controls the bus speeds, all i see in the smbios is memspeed is 1333, it mentions nothing of FSB, but it does say bus speed in system profiler is 400mhz, but thats unbelievable.. system IS using all 12 threads anyway take a look. Cinebench r11.5 980x xcpu score Win7 8.45 OSX 6.2 I havent messed with any dsdt (dont know how) also running darwin 10.6.4 kernel, I know the cpu is supported for vanilla but i have no idea how to swap kernels or even find the vanilla 10.6.4 kernel,. anyway, does anyone know of something I am missing? my SMcpu type is 1281, is that what it should be ? Thanks in advance Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/221686-980x-is-a-lot-slower-on-hackintosh-than-windows-7-why/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
rabbit74 Posted June 19, 2010 Share Posted June 19, 2010 Have my 980x running at stock speed (i think, I dont know if chameleon controls the bus speeds, all i see in the smbios is memspeed is 1333, it mentions nothing of FSB, but it does say bus speed in system profiler is 400mhz, but thats unbelievable.. system IS using all 12 threads anyway take a look. Cinebench r11.5 980x xcpu score Win7 8.45 OSX 6.2 I havent messed with any dsdt (dont know how) also running darwin 10.6.4 kernel, I know the cpu is supported for vanilla but i have no idea how to swap kernels or even find the vanilla 10.6.4 kernel,. anyway, does anyone know of something I am missing? my SMcpu type is 1281, is that what it should be ? Thanks in advance I am also running 980x. Love it. It is as fast as lightning. I don't run windows so I can't compare. You have SMcpu 1281 which is for quad cores. the code for standard x58 i7 CPUs is 1793 so you can try that but it will show up as Unknown processor. I have not found the code for 980x yet. I don't think that makes any difference though. My Cinebench r11.5 980x xcpu score OSX 10.05 I was running the darwin 10.6.4 kernel but my system clock was running double time so I switched back to legacy kerenl. Now everything is fine. The mach_kernel is in root. It is a hidden file. If you have further questions please ask. What MoBo are you using? RAM? GPU? My system is OCed to 4Ghz, base clock 166 ram at 1333. Did you experience the clock running fast? I hope that helps. rabbit. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/221686-980x-is-a-lot-slower-on-hackintosh-than-windows-7-why/#findComment-1493148 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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