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VoltageShift

Undervoltage Tools for MacOS (Haswell and Broadwell)
Change Turbo and Power Limit for most Intel platform Macbook All source code protected by The GNU General Public License V 3.0
MSR Kext Driver modified from AnVMSR by Andy Vandijck Copyright (C) 2013 AnV Software

NOTICE: THIS TOOL IS FOR ADVANCED USERS AND MAY DAMAGE YOUR COMPUTER PERMANENTLY.

This App is not support Apple Silicon.

Notes

You must build this yourself from the Xcode project, or else it will not work on your system due to not being signed by your own certificate. Any issues opened because of invalid signing will be closed. I modified this in order to allow for SIP to remain enabled by creating your own binaries that are therefore signed.

The version of VoltageShift contained in this repository is modified in order to account for VoltageShift.kext being loaded into your EFI folder and config.plist. You must load the kext into your EFI for this version to work.

Building

Xcode is required.

# Build the kernel extension (kext)
xcodebuild  -target VoltageShift
# Change owner
sudo chown -R root:wheel build/Release/VoltageShift.kext
# Build command line tool
xcodebuild  -target voltageshift

After you build the kext, be sure to load it into your EFI.

Usage

This program is a command tool that supports Haswell and above CPUs for undervoltage and TDP setting. Apple locked the OC capability for newer devices or firmware, if the info show "OC_Locked" mean not able to undervolt, however, you can still disable Turbo and set Power Limit to reduce heat, fan noise or battery life.

It uses the 'Intel Overclock Mailbox' for controling the voltage offset,

Undervoltage can reduce heat and sustain Turbo boost longer, provide longer battery performance, although if done too much(mV) it may cause an unstable system.

This program supports macOS 10.12 or above.

You can view your current voltage offset,CPU freqency,power and temperture settings with the following command:

./voltageshift info

You can continue to monitor the CPU frequency, power and temperture by using:

./voltageshift mon

Six types of voltage offsets are dispenible to change, however we only suggest undervolting the CPU and GPU only.

./voltageshift offset <CPU> <GPU> <CPUCache> <SystemAgent> <Analogy I/O> <Digital I/O>

for example reduced CPU -50mv and GPU -30mv

./voltageshift offset -50 -30

If you set too low the system will freeze, please turn OFF completely and turn ON computer to reset back the undervolt to 0mV.

After you test throughfuly the settings and are comfortable with System stability, you can apply the launchd: (require sudo root)

sudo ./voltageshift buildlaunchd <CPU> <GPU> <CPUCache> <SA> <AI/O> <DI/O> <turbo> <pl1> <pl2> <remain> <UpdateMins (0 only apply at bootup)>

If remain is set to 1, the kext will remain on system

The is the update interval of the tool to check and change, the Default value is 160min, Hibernate (suspend to Disk) will reset the voltage setting, as sleep (suspend to memory) will not change the sleep value, it will scheduled check the setting in peroid, and amend if need. 0 is for applying the setting at bootup only.

for example:

sudo ./voltageshift buildlaunchd  -50 -50 0 0 0 0 1 50 80 1 160

set system auto apply CPU -50mv and GPU -50mv, close Turbo, and set PL1 to 50, PL2 to 80, run every boot and every 160min and kext remain on system.

sudo ./voltageshift buildlaunchd -160 -30 -150 0 0 0 1 45 80 1 160

set system auto apply CPU -160mv, GPU -30mv, CPU Cache -50mv, no turbo, PL1 at 45W, PL2 at 80W, run on boot and every 160min, kext remains on system.

sudo ./voltageshift buildlaunchd  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1

switch off turbo only, run every boot and every 160min .

sudo ./voltageshift buildlaunchd  -20 0 -20 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 -1 0

set system auto apply CPU -20mv and cache -20mv, run only boot .

You can remove the launchd with the following command:

 ./voltageshift removelaunchd

For check the kext is loaded

kextstat | grep -v com.apple

should show "com.sicreative.VoltageShift" on return.

Caution: Remaining the kext on system may violate system because other program may change the MSR without root (sudo) authorizing.

ChangeLog

Versions 1.26:

  1. Modified to allow for EFI loading of kext.

Versions 1.25:

  1. Support kext remaining on System

Versions 1.24:

  1. Support Big Sur and Universial building on Xcode12 (load on Apple Silicon will simply exit )

Version 1.22:

  1. Change read of timer from system api instead of MSR for improve of compatibility.

Version 1.21:

  1. Updated to support auto set Turbo / Power when startup
  2. Default close "offset" for read temp. sensor. (As some system may have issue) [Charlyo]

Version 1.2:

  1. Updated to support up to 8 core CPU
  2. Updated setting of turbo boost
  3. Updated setting of power limited
  4. Additional power limited and turbo boost status showed on -info
  5. Detect Apple BIOS overclock lock (OC_Locked)

Additional

Use '--damage offset ...' if you want settings lower than 250mv or Overvoltage (>0v).

Manually change the launchd (com.sicreative.VoltageShift.plist under /Library/LaunchDaemons) by adding new ProgramArguments '--damage' between '/Library/Application Support/VoltageShift/voltageshift' and 'offsetdaemons'

To read the MSR

  ./voltageshift read <HEX_MSR>

To set the MSR

 ./voltageshift write <HEX_MSR> <HEX_VALUE>

To set the Power Limted of PL1 (Long Term) and PL2 (Short Term)

./voltageshift power <PL1> <PL2>

To set Turbo Enabled (0-no turbo 1-turbo):

./voltageshift turbo <0/1>

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