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13 hours ago, kgp said:

@MaLd0n, any chance of making Mac-Info compatible with Apple silicon and macOS 27? 😇

https://limewire.com/d/GzrVC#guBBDPzzzx 

Check what missing with this

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3 hours ago, MaLd0n said:

https://limewire.com/d/GzrVC#guBBDPzzzx 

Check what missing with this

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Working now! Great job! :thumbsup_anim: Just a view issues left.. :wink_anim:

 

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@kgp

Are you using audio by USB or Thunderbolt? @MaLd0n 's app says "HDMI/DP/GPU is ignored", maybe he can add "HDMI/DP/GPU/USB/TB is ignored" since the app looks only for AppleALC or VoodooHDA audio.

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38 minutes ago, miliuco said:

@kgp

Are you using audio by USB or Thunderbolt? @MaLd0n 's app says "HDMI/DP/GPU is ignored", maybe he can add "HDMI/DP/GPU/USB/TB is ignored" since the app looks only for AppleALC or VoodooHDA audio.


@miliuco, neither USB nor Thunderbolt. It’s just the built-in native audio of my MacBook Pro M1. Since Apple silicon Macs don’t use AppleALC or VoodooHDA, perhaps Mac-Info or About This Hack could also recognize the native Apple audio implementation in the future. 

 

The same applies to the network interface, which could also be added to About This Hack. @MaLd0n could also use the more general term "Bootloader" instead of specifically showing "OpenCore/Clover version". 

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@kgp

Sorry, I was thinking about Intel hack. With real Macs (Intel or Silicon) audio info is different to be collected. This is the reason why About This Hack doesn't have audio tab, it was a complicated thing for me. @MaLd0n can do it, sure.

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4 minutes ago, miliuco said:

@kgp

Sorry, I was thinking about Intel hack. With real Macs (Intel or Silicon) audio info is different to be collected. This is the reason why About This Hack doesn't have audio tab, it was a complicated thing for me. @MaLd0n can do it, sure.

 

You could do it, too! I am sure! :plane: 

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@MaLd0n, I finally tested Prime26 under macOS 27 on my MacBook Pro M1 as well.

While the CPU temperatures appear to be far too high (around 50–60°C at idle and 115°C under load), the GPU temperature remains fixed at exactly 102°C, both at idle and under load, and only occasionally jumps to exactly 112°C or 76°C for a few seconds.
It would be great if you could revise the Apple silicon temperature reporting so that the CPU and GPU temperatures are displayed correctly in Prime26. Everything else works flawlessly. :thumbsup_anim:

 

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