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Wrong Processor Displayed.

Open pmtremblay opened this issue 6 years ago • 5 comments

Once in Mojave 10.14 and under System Information:

I've got: macOS Mojave Version 10.14 MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2018) Processor 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7 Memory 32 GB 2667 MHz DDR4 Startup Disk MojaveSSD Graphics Intel UHD Graphics 630 2048 MB Serial Number Cxxxxxxx

I have an i9-8950HK processor (2.9-4.8 GHz) which is not reflected properly under Processor. It should display something like this: Processor 2.9 GHz Intel Core i9

Should I expect to show the proper CPU? If so, how?

Cheers.

pmtremblay avatar Nov 01 '18 12:11 pmtremblay

Try to define an explicit CPUID?

Raymonf avatar Nov 01 '18 15:11 Raymonf

I used the Geekbench app and it is displaying the right processor and more. Why does System Information not displaying the right information? Where would I need to look to define the CPUID if ever needed?

pmtremblay avatar Nov 01 '18 22:11 pmtremblay

On second thought, never mind. As long as Geekbench shows the right processor it should be fine.

Does macOS not detect your extra cores?

Raymonf avatar Nov 03 '18 01:11 Raymonf

In System Information, under Hardware Overview, it says: Model Name: MacBook Pro Model Identifier: MacBookPro15,1 Processor Name: Intel Core i7 - which is wrong, it should be i9 Processor Speed: 2.90 GHz - which is good. Number of Processors: 1 Total Number for Cores: 6 - which is perfect. L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB L3 Cache: 12 MB Memory: 32 GB Boot ROM Version: 220.200.252.0.0 SMC Version (system): 245f0 Serial Number (system): C02X... Hardware UUID: BF4...

Is the Processor Name wrong because of the Model Identifier?

My next goals are to tackle the following points and try to make most of them work:

  • Sleep
  • Hibernation
  • Video DisplayPort & HDMI (I have an old Apple LED Monitor - DisplayPort - and would like to be able to use an HDMI monitor from time to time like I do on my old Mac)
  • Touchscreen - my Dell XPS has a touchscreen
  • Goodix Fingerprint - Not supported I believe
  • SD Memory Reader
  • RAID - I have a OWC ThunderBay 4 I would still like to be able to use (not tested yet)
  • UPS - I have a UPS (not tested yet)

Any comments on these points are appreciated. Thanks.

pmtremblay avatar Nov 03 '18 15:11 pmtremblay

Don't mess with or enable hibernation. Keep it disabled. Otherwise you'll regret it.

在 2018年11月3日週六 上午11:30,pmtremblay <[email protected]mailto:[email protected] 寫道:

In System Information, under Hardware Overview, it says: Model Name: MacBook Pro Model Identifier: MacBookPro15,1 Processor Name: Intel Core i7 - which is wrong, it should be i9 Processor Speed: 2.90 GHz - which is good. Number of Processors: 1 Total Number for Cores: 6 - which is perfect. L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB L3 Cache: 12 MB Memory: 32 GB Boot ROM Version: 220.200.252.0.0 SMC Version (system): 245f0 Serial Number (system): C02X... Hardware UUID: BF4...

Is the Processor Name wrong because of the Model Identifier?

My next goals are to tackle the following points and try to make most of them work:

  • Sleep
  • Hibernation
  • Video DisplayPort & HDMI (I have an old Apple LED Monitor - DisplayPort - and would like to be able to use an HDMI monitor from time to time like I do on my old Mac)
  • Touchscreen - my Dell XPS has a touchscreen
  • Goodix Fingerprint - Not supported I believe
  • SD Memory Reader
  • RAID - I have a OWC ThunderBay 4 I would still like to be able to use (not tested yet)
  • UPS - I have a UPS (not tested yet)

Any comments on these points are appreciated. Thanks.

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Raymonf avatar Nov 03 '18 15:11 Raymonf