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Hi,
I'm about to install OSX on the known working DELL Optiplex 780 platform.

The system has a Intel Q45 Express chipset, and a Core 2 Quad Q9650, as I've used in the past a laptop with proper power management working I was wondering if you think that on such chipset and CPU is possible to enable power management, as I would like to not leave the CPU at 3GHz all the time...


Do I just need a proper DSDT ? Or also SSDT (or is that only for iX processors ?)

Do you think it's do-able ?


I'm thinking to install 10.9



Thanks all!

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The power management can be configured with simple steps, but you need buy a external video for use OS X.

 

Thanks for the answer, I did custom builts in the past and also modded/patched kexts to make systems more compatible... example the Toshiba R830 guide I did... but when it comes to DSDT I never managed to create one that actually works...

 

Can you please specify these simple steps ? Do you have an Optiplex as well ? Or a Core2 ?

 

 

Yes for the video card I'm thinking nVidia 630/730.

 

 

Thanks!

DSDT is not obligatory, we will use DSDT only if is really necessary. Like Patch for Video, LPCB, etc...

For the power management in Core 2 families just mark the P e C states in the bootloader is necessary.

 

You read the guide above?

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