It seems nice that chris1111 provided a patch, but I can't -- in good conscience -- download a random binary file from github and run it on my system.
What is so proprietary about his patch that he can't include source? I think I'll wait until the updated driver comes out before I update...
Does anyone know where to look for updates to the webdriver from Nvidia? I've ever found a page that lists them, just links to the actual files to download, and that root is not 'browsable'. I'd like to monitor that site to see when a version is updated for the 17E202 build. Once that is released, I can update OSX and should be fine.
hey MaLd0n
It's been a while since I used clover, so a lot of things went rusty. Can you please look at my setup and guide/help what should be done next?
https://fex.net/354949878474?fileId=441517695
Current setup:
GA-Z97X-UD3H
Xeon e3 1245v3
Msi GTX 1050ti Gaming X
Hi @fabiosun and thank's for your patience with an old and stubborn man.
I am 100 % sure that my MSR 0xE2 register is unlocked thank's to you.
My system is 100% stable and I haven't had one kp with this configuration in the last two weeks.
I'm now running without TSCAdjustReseat.kext and I can't se any issues in performance with or without that kext. What I however can se is that the amount of total energy consumed during the test-cycle are 10 times higher without the kext (three times Cinebench CPU and two times Luxmark open CL) as you can see in the output from my AppleIntelInfo.kext attached in my earlier post.
I have tested running Cinebench five times in a row with or without TSC kext and have exactly the same performance (see attached files). Temperature is not a problem at all.
Everything seems to be fine so I guess I have to wait and see if upcoming 10.13.5 maybe recognise Intel Xeon w series processor as native.
Tried with HPET enabled and disabled so I don't think it's that. I'd tried with bus ratio before to no effect but wouldn't hurt to try again. The clock runs at the correct speed.