Beiträge von nikoZ

    No, i don't OC my CPU because it's not a K model. EIST have to be disabled in bios? Because it reacts the same (XCPM registered) even if it's auto or disabled.

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    I saw that EC problem, on the apple forums. It solved by a script. Not a problem anymore.
    It looks like multiplier wasn't changing and i executed pike's script like this


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    1. 0 = no workarounds
    2. 1 = inject extra (turbo) P-State at the top with maximum (turbo) frequency + 1 MHz
    3. 2 = inject extra P-States at the bottom
    4. 3 = both


    I used ./ssdtPRGen.sh -w 3 to force multiplier to change.

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    Yep, really Mavericks it's rock solid, like iOS6 it's for iPhone. Nice approach with the EC thing.
    Thank you very much for everything you've done for me. Today I've learned, fixed a lot of things.
    Another interesting question it's that my CPU low it's states only after I put it to sleep and wake. Otherwise it stays between 3,2-3,4 Ghz all the time.

    Yeap, thanks to you most of the problems are gone. I also found this.
    I executed that command for proxysleep. As I remember my system doesn't wake up after two hours but I put system at sleep only when Im home. In the meantime I wake it up via WOL over Internet and static arp list on my home router, so that terminal command shouldn't affect WOL.

    Yay! It's says "Disk not ejected properly" at wake but it definitely works!


    Wake from sleep USB plugged: WORKS!
    Shutdown with USB plugged: WORKS!
    Frontal / Backward USB: WORKS!
    Internal USB 2.0: NOT INTERESTED!
    Sound after wake from sleep: solved by proper edit CodecCommander.kext or Multibeast 6.1.0 restore.


    @Huberer Thanks for helping me.

    Yeah, 're right. I don't use those two usb headers inside except the single USB 3.0.
    USB port now works, shutdown with plugged in works but sleep with plugged in, not.
    ssdt it working good, generated by myself using pike's ssdtgen tool for iMac 14,1, all good.
    Thanks.
    EDIT: I'll try the thing with usb plugged in via Windows to see if it reacts differently.
    As I know Gigabyte may have some feature like USB charging when system it's off, that may be the problem.
    EDIT: In Windows everything it's ok.
    At the moment I use iMac 14,1 SMBIOS because i don't have a discrete graphics card.

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    Huberer: Even if I disable WOL or leave it enabled the system wakes up from sleep. With those two dsdt which you provided today, sleep and shutdown works perfectly with usb plugged in but at the wake it gives me that error with "USB not removed safely". About EC i can leave only one in the front. In the back all seems to be ok.nullThe only problem remains If I put system to sleep at the wake it remains without sound. I have to rennounce at sleep or I have to use an old AppleHDA from Multibeast 6.1.0.nullIn the end i will not use system sleep anymore and all those problems are gone.
    al6042: It's irrelevant, I disabled separately the WOL from LAN submenu in BIOS, it reacts the same way, it's a matter of ACPI DSDT. I give up. Most important thing it's that the system runs perfect and has power management functional.

    @Huberer Thanks for all the help. I rennounce to put my system sleeping and all those problems are going away.
    I use single frontal usb 3.0 working and I live with clover, because i have to customize clover again and I don't want to patch / repatch again.
    Thank you for your patience.

    DSDT_1: Wake from sleep with USB plugged / OK but it gives me "Disk Not ejected properly" at the wake. Conclusion: It stays down at sleep and shutdown.
    Shutdown with USB plugged / OK
    After Wake from sleep I loose sound, with original dsdt from forum DB i don't loose it.


    DSDT_2: Wake from sleep with USB plugged / OK but it gives me "Disk Not ejected properly" at the wake. Conclusion: It stays down at sleep and shutdown.
    Shutdown with USB plugged / OK
    After Wake from sleep I loose sound, with original dsdt from forum DB i don't loose it. Tried even with latest dsdt uploaded by you last night and sound was good after sleep. no loosing.


    I attached DSDT from latest bios uploaded into DB forum for coparision.

    It fixed only the shutdown problem, not the wake from sleep problem (both with usb plugged in).
    In bios I enable only WOL without Keyboard or mouse, even if I disable WOL system reacts the same.

    It still remains that problem with sound pop and dissapearance after some time 2-3 times sleeping, but if I rennounce using sleep all problems are solved. 1 frontal port is enough and powering up the system isn't a problem of time because I have an SSD.
    Huberer: How did you solved the problem with sound popping / dissapearance after wake from sleep, or you didn't used sleep? I asked you because I saw that you use the same motherboard.


    EDIT: Oppps, I saw that you told you're using Clover already, problems solved.

    Thanks guys, I guess I have to give up. Yeah Huberer you're right. Even If I shutdown, with USB plugged in system starts up.
    Thanks anyway to all of you for all support and patience.


    EDIT: @Huberer I really give up. I tried your dsdt, still only one frontal USB 3.0 usable at 3.0 speed, system wakes from sleep with USB plugged in.
    Even if I leave system sleeping after long time at wake it reboots.

    The front USB ports are connected to the single USB 3.0 header available on the motherboard.
    Even if it can't be solved the problem with EC or Wake from sleep with the USB plugged in I can live with it.
    Simple, I don't leave USB plugged and I use single working frontal USB port available.
    For sound I use toleda Ozmosis script which applies also to Chimera / Chameleon, it's practically a AppleHDA.kext patch.