Alder Lake
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compilation of 17 launch reviews with ~1100 gaming benchmarks
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stock performance on default power limits, no overclocking
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only gaming benchmarks for real games compiled, not included any 3DMark & Unigine benchmarks
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benchmarks strictly at CPU limited settings, mostly at 720p or 1080p P1/99th
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geometric mean in all cases
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gaming performance average is (good) weighted in favor of reviews with better scaling and more benchmarks
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for Intel's CPUs, K & KF models were seen as "same" - but the MSRP is always noted for the KF model
Gaming | 11600K | 11700K | 11900K | 5600X | 5800X | 5900X | 5950X | 12600K | 12700K | 12900K |
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Cores & Gen | 6C RKL | 8C RKL | 8C RKL | 6C Zen3 | 8C Zen3 | 12C Zen3 | 16C Zen3 | 6C+4c ADL | 8C+4c ADL | 8C+8c ADL |
- | - | 86.2% | -% | 89.3% | 88.6% | 87.9% | - | - | 100% | |
- | - | 87.3% | - | - | 89.9% | - | 88.8% | - | 100% | |
78.9% | - | 91.6% | 87.4% | 90.5% | 93.7% | 94.7% | 90.5% | 94.7% | 100% | |
67.8% | - | 75.3% | 75.9% | - | - | 82.0% | 89.0% | - | 100% | |
87.3% | 92.6% | 93.8% | 85.8% | 90.4% | 91.4% | 91.4% | - | - | 100% | |
- | - | 87.0% | - | - | 82.1% | 84.6% | - | - | 100% | |
86.5% | 88.4% | 91.4% | 86.2% | 88.6% | 88.7% | 88.5% | 92.2% | - | 100% | |
76.9% | 81.3% | 88.4% | 81.7% | 87.3% | 88.4% | 88.1% | 90.6% | 95.0% | 100% | |
72.8% | 76.4% | 79.9% | 80.7% | 85.0% | 86.8% | 87.9% | 93.1% | 97.0% | 100% | |
81.8% | - | 86.8% | 85.7% | - | 91.7% | 91.4% | 96.3% | - | 100% | |
86.7% | - | 92.3% | 95.5% | 98.9% | 99.6% | 95.4% | 89.2% | - | 100% | |
75.2% | - | 87.1% | 80.0% | 82.9% | 87.4% | 91.1% | 88.8% | - | 100% | |
80.1% | - | 85.9% | 87.7% | - | - | 91.1% | 91.8% | - | 100% | |
76.6% | - | 85.9% | 81.9% | - | 86.9% | 83.6% | 90.3% | - | 100% | |
81.2% | 84.5% | 86.6% | 85.5% | 89.4% | 90.4% | 89.6% | 93.7% | 97.5% | 100% | |
- | - | 88.5% | - | - | 94.3% | 94.9% | - | - | 100% | |
85.2% | 86.4% | 92.3% | 82.6% | 83.9% | 90.8% | 86.4% | 92.5% | - | 100% | |
Average Gaming Perf. | 78.1% | 82.3% | 86.6% | 83.4% | 87.2% | 89.3% | 89.4% | 91.5% | 95.8% | 100% |
MSRP | $237 | $374 | $519 | $299 | $449 | $549 | $799 | $264 | $384 | $564 |
At a glance | vs 11600K | vs 11700K | vs 11900K | vs 5600X | vs 5800X | vs 5900X |
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Core i5-12600K | +17.2% | +11.2% | +5.7% | +9.8% | +5.0% | +2.5% |
Core i7-12700K | +22.7% | +16.5% | +10.7% | +15.0% | +9.9% | +7.3% |
Core i9-12900K | +28.1% | +21.5% | +15.5% | +19.9% | +14.7% | +12.0% |
Source:
PS (Nov 5):
Since some have asked about this: The Intel prices listed refer to their official tray prices for orders of 1000 units, but for KF models. Usually, this price corresponds to what the retailers demand - since Intel then gives further significant discounts internally. In more recent times, Intel even officially states these tray prices for 1000 units as "Recommended Customer Price".
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/r/hardware is a place for quality computer hardware news, reviews, and intelligent discussion.
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compilation of 29 launch reviews with ~2990 application benchmarks & ~1250 gaming benchmarks
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stock performance on default power limits, no overclocking, default memory speeds
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only gaming benchmarks for real games compiled, not included any 3DMark & Unigine benchmarks
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gaming benchmarks strictly at CPU limited settings, mostly at 720p or 1080p 1%/99th
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gaming benchmarks were updated with some new values ()
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power consumption if strictly for the CPU (package) only, no whole system consumption
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geometric mean in all cases
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application performance average is (moderate) weighted in favor of reviews with more benchmarks
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gaming performance average is (good) weighted in favor of reviews with better scaling and more benchmarks
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official MSRPs noted ("Recommended Customer Price" on Intel), no retailer prices
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for Intel's CPUs, K & KF models were seen as "same" - but the MSRP is always noted for the KF model
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for the full results and more explanations check
Applications | 11600K | 11700K | 11900K | 5600X | 5800X | 5900X | 5950X | 12600K | 12700K | 12900K |
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Cores & Gen | 6C RKL | 8C RKL | 8C RKL | 6C Zen3 | 8C Zen3 | 12C Zen3 | 16C Zen3 | 6C+4c ADL | 8C+4c ADL | 8C+8c ADL |
AnandTech | - | - | 72.2% | - | 76.3% | 85.3% | 91.0% | - | - | 100% |
ComputerB | 45% | 59% | 60% | 52% | 67% | 92% | 109% | 66% | 84% | 100% |
Conseil | 54.1% | - | 66.0% | 54.5% | 68.9% | 86.6% | 90.0% | 75.6% | - | 100% |
Cowcotland | 53.2% | 64.6% | 69.8% | 56.5% | 71.4% | 86.8% | 95.7% | 77.0% | 90.3% | 100% |
eTeknix | 53.3% | - | 67.6% | 55.7% | - | 85.3% | 96.0% | 71.9% | 87.4% | 100% |
GamersN | 54.5% | 64.9% | 67.9% | 58.4% | 73.3% | 93.3% | 105.5% | 72.5% | - | 100% |
Golem | - | - | 74.5% | - | - | 86.0% | 91.2% | - | - | 100% |
Guru3D | 51.2% | 64.2% | 68.8% | 55.9% | 72.4% | 94.3% | 108.5% | 74.0% | - | 100% |
HWLuxx | 44.6% | 57.7% | 61.9% | 51.7% | 67.9% | 91.1% | 110.3% | 64.3% | - | 100% |
HWUpgrade | 53.1% | 66.5% | 68.3% | 58.3% | - | 92.4% | 107.6% | 68.8% | 87.1% | 100% |
Hot HW | 53.6% | - | 65.8% | 52.8% | 67.8% | 80.8% | 90.5% | 74.3% | - | 100% |
Igor's | 45.9% | 52.7% | 53.9% | 50.6% | 60.8% | 85.5% | 93.5% | 69.6% | 81.7% | 100% |
LeComptoir | 46.6% | 54.9% | 57.0% | 49.6% | 63.9% | 83.5% | 91.8% | 70.1% | 84.3% | 100% |
LesNumer | 51.3% | 59.0% | 60.3% | 53.8% | 64.1% | 78.2% | 89.7% | 73.7% | - | 100% |
Linus | 52.2% | - | 62.3% | 59.6% | - | 91.2% | 103.6% | 77.8% | - | 100% |
NBC | 50.2% | - | 66.0% | 58.1% | 75.0% | 91.5% | 109.4% | 65.6% | - | 100% |
PCGH | 60.5% | - | 78.7% | 64.5% | 75.8% | 98.7% | 118.5% | 73.6% | - | 100% |
PC-Welt | 52.3% | - | 64.2% | 57.4% | - | - | 102.9% | 71.0% | - | 100% |
PugetS | 57.7% | 67.3% | 68.7% | 57.8% | 70.9% | 84.8% | 92.4% | 74.8% | 84.2% | 100% |
PurePC | 54.6% | 68.0% | 71.0% | 55.7% | 71.5% | 90.6% | 104.3% | 69.3% | - | 100% |
QuasarZ | - | 63.9% | 66.0% | 55.9% | 71.8% | 92.0% | 104.9% | 70.9% | 85.1% | 100% |
SweClock | - | - | 59.3% | 49.4% | - | 86.0% | 98.8% | 68.5% | - | 100% |
TPU | 67.0% | 76.8% | 78.8% | 67.8% | 81.5% | 95.1% | 103.2% | 78.7% | 90.4% | 100% |
TechSpot | 58.3% | 71.6% | 74.9% | 60.2% | 75.9% | 92.4% | - | 76.2% | 90.6% | 100% |
Tom's HW | ~61% | ~70% | ~74% | 63.7% | 73.8% | 86.7% | 93.1% | 77.1% | - | 100% |
Tweakers | 53.2% | 64.7% | 69.9% | 56.4% | 71.2% | 85.9% | 95.4% | 76.2% | 90.3% | 100% |
WCCF Tech | - | - | 69.0% | - | 70.5% | 86.4% | 98.0% | 73.3% | - | 100% |
Average Application Perf. | 53.9% | 64.9% | 67.6% | 57.3% | 71.4% | 88.7% | 99.4% | 73.1% | 87.1% | 100% |
Power Limit | 125/ 251W | 125/ 251W | 125/ 251W | 88W | 142W | 142W | 142W | 150W | 190W | 241W |
MSRP | $237 | $374 | $519 | $299 | $449 | $549 | $799 | $264 | $384 | $564 |
Applications | vs 11600K | vs 11700K | vs 11900K | vs 5600X | vs 5800X | vs 5900X | vs 5950X |
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Core i5-12600K | +35.6% | +12.7% | +8.1% | +27.7% | +2.4% | –17.5% | –26.4% |
Core i7-12700K | +61.5% | +34.2% | +28.8% | +52.0% | +22.0% | –1.8% | –12.4% |
Core i9-12900K | +85.5% | +54.1% | +47.9% | +74.6% | +40.1% | +12.8% | +0.6% |
Gaming | 11600K | 11700K | 11900K | 5600X | 5800X | 5900X | 5950X | 12600K | 12700K | 12900K |
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Cores & Gen | 6C RKL | 8C RKL | 8C RKL | 6C Zen3 | 8C Zen3 | 12C Zen3 | 16C Zen3 | 6C+4c ADL | 8C+4c ADL | 8C+8c ADL |
AnandTech | - | - | 86.2% | -% | 89.3% | 88.6% | 87.9% | - | - | 100% |
CapFrameX | - | - | 87.3% | - | - | 89.9% | - | 88.8% | - | 100% |
ComputerB | 78% | - | 91% | 84% | 86% | 92% | 96% | 89% | 95% | 100% |
Eurogamer | 67.8% | - | 75.3% | 75.9% | - | - | 82.0% | 89.0% | - | 100% |
GamersN | 87.3% | 92.6% | 93.8% | 85.8% | 90.4% | 91.4% | 91.4% | 94.8% | - | 100% |
Golem | - | - | 87.0% | - | - | 82.1% | 84.6% | - | - | 100% |
HWLuxx | 86.5% | 88.4% | 91.4% | 86.2% | 88.6% | 88.7% | 88.5% | 92.2% | - | 100% |
Igor's | 76.9% | 81.3% | 88.4% | 81.7% | 87.3% | 88.4% | 88.1% | 90.6% | 95.0% | 100% |
LeComptoir | 72.8% | 76.4% | 79.9% | 80.7% | 85.0% | 86.8% | 87.9% | 93.1% | 97.0% | 100% |
Linus | 81.8% | - | 86.8% | 85.7% | - | 91.7% | 91.4% | 96.3% | - | 100% |
NBC | 86.7% | - | 92.3% | 95.5% | 98.9% | 99.6% | 95.4% | 89.2% | - | 100% |
PCGH | 75.2% | - | 87.1% | 80.0% | 82.9% | 87.4% | 91.1% | 88.8% | - | 100% |
PC-Welt | 80.1% | - | 85.9% | 87.7% | - | - | 91.1% | 91.8% | - | 100% |
QuasarZ | - | 83.8% | 85.3% | 78.5% | 85.7% | 93.4% | 94.6% | 89.3% | 96.6% | 100% |
SweClock | 76.6% | - | 85.9% | 81.9% | - | 86.9% | 83.6% | 90.3% | - | 100% |
TPU | 81.2% | 84.5% | 86.6% | 85.5% | 89.4% | 90.4% | 89.6% | 93.7% | 97.5% | 100% |
TechSpot | 76.4% | 85.4% | 88.5% | 89.2% | 93.6% | 94.3% | 94.9% | 91.7% | 96.2% | 100% |
Tom's HW | 85.2% | 86.4% | 92.3% | 82.6% | 83.9% | 90.8% | 86.4% | 92.5% | - | 100% |
Average Gaming Perf. | 78.3% | 83.5% | 87.2% | 83.4% | 87.2% | 89.7% | 90.2% | 91.0% | 96.0% | 100% |
Power Limit | 125/ 251W | 125/ 251W | 125/ 251W | 88W | 142W | 142W | 142W | 150W | 190W | 241W |
MSRP | $237 | $374 | $519 | $299 | $449 | $549 | $799 | $264 | $384 | $564 |
Gaming | vs 11600K | vs 11700K | vs 11900K | vs 5600X | vs 5800X | vs 5900X | vs 5950X |
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Core i5-12600K | +16.2% | +9.0% | +4.3% | +9.1% | +4.4% | +1.4% | +0.9% |
Core i7-12700K | +22.7% | +15.0% | +10.1% | +15.1% | +10.2% | +7.1% | +6.5% |
Core i9-12900K | +27.7% | +19.7% | +14.6% | +19.9% | +14.7% | +11.5% | +10.8% |
Power Consumption | 11600K | 11700K | 11900K | 5600X | 5800X | 5900X | 5950X | 12600K | 12700K | 12900K |
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Cores & Gen | 6C RKL | 8C RKL | 8C RKL | 6C Zen3 | 8C Zen3 | 12C Zen3 | 16C Zen3 | 6C+4c ADL | 8C+4c ADL | 8C+8c ADL |
Prime95 @CB | 183W | 275W | 319W | 76W | - | 130W | 116W | 145W | 190W | 241W |
AVX Peak @Anand | - | - | 241W | 76W | 141W | 142W | 142W | - | - | 272W |
AIDA Stress @Tom | 181W | 215W | 269W | 68W | 97W | 130W | 128W | 104W | - | 187W |
y-Cruncher @Tom | 183W | 187W | 205W | 65W | 94W | 103W | 101W | 105W | - | 172W |
CB23 @Tweakers | 131W | 169W | 183W | 66W | 122W | 126W | 114W | 118W | 150W | 243W |
Blender @Igor | 130W | 130W | 158W | 91W | 124W | 183W | 217W | 126W | 165W | 227W |
Handbrake @Tom | 142W | 186W | 218W | 67W | 105W | 133W | 128W | 120W | - | 213W |
Adobe @Tweakers | 115W | 123W | 151W | 64W | 91W | 111W | 119W | 95W | 126W | 158W |
AutoCAD @Igor | 94W | 97W | 118W | 64W | 77W | 103W | 109W | 63W | 72W | 87W |
Ø9 Games 720p @Golem | - | - | 158W | - | - | 103W | 106W | - | - | 108W |
Troy Total War @Golem | - | - | 218W | - | - | 135W | 137W | - | - | 169W |
Ø10 Games 720p @CapFX | - | - | 113W | - | - | 102W | - | 63W | - | 96W |
Ø10 Games 720p @Igor | 107W | 110W | 127W | 67W | 78W | 93W | 115W | 74W | 71W | 85W |
Ø10 Games 1440p @Igor | 97W | 99W | 122W | 61W | 70W | 85W | 104W | 64W | 59W | 68W |
Power Limit | 125/ 251W | 125/ 251W | 125/ 251W | 88W | 142W | 142W | 142W | 150W | 190W | 241W |
MSRP | $237 | $374 | $519 | $299 | $449 | $549 | $799 | $264 | $384 | $564 |
Source:
Fixed Nov 8: Official MSRP of 5950X is $799, not $749.
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What can we learn from existing successful OpenCore Alder Lake desktop builds? I looked at almost every documented system on the major English and German hackintosh sites. In this article I will share the key points that I noticed when looking at these builds, documentation and configurations. This is just a very preliminary guide, since Dortania does not have an OpenCore Alder Lake Guide yet. Please point out any errors or missing configuration options and add successfully used hardware (especially motherboards) in the comments. (I will add these into the main post.)
Essentially follow the and incorporate the insights listed below. As always, do not just copy an EFI which you might find in other people's documentation. It may not work, is hard to maintain and is against the rules of . Create your own EFI based on the guide.
Actual Hardware used:
Motherboards
Mostly Z690 and a few B660M, but no Hackintosh seen yet with H610 or H670. Gigabyte and Asus have been used in the great majority of observed systems. macOS on Alder Lake laptops is not possible, due to the unsupported iGPU.
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Gigabyte Z690I AORUS ULTRA DDR4 - Mini-ITX
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Gigabyte Z690i Aorus Ultra DDR4 - Mini-ITX
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Gigabyte Z690 UD DDR4 - ATX
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Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Elite DDR5 - ATX
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Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Elite AX DDR4 - ATX
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Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Pro DDR5 - ATX
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Gigabyte Z690 AERO G DDR4 (plus Thunderbolt card) - ATX
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ASUS Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) DDR5 - ATX
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ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-A GAMING WIFI D4 DDR4 - ATX
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ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-F GAMING WIFI DDR5 - ATX
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ASUS PRIME Z690M-PLUS D4 DDR4 - microATX
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ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4 LGA DDR4 - ATX
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ASUS TUF GAMING Z690-PLUS D4 DDR4 - ATX
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ASRock Z690 Pro RS DDR4 - ATX
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ASRock Z690 Steel Legend WiFi 6E DDr4 - ATX
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ASRock B660M-HDV DDR4 - microATX
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MSI PRO Z690-A DD5 - ATX
CPUs actually used
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i5-12400, i5-12400F
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i5-12600K, i5 12600KF
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i7-12700K, i7-12700KF
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i9-12900K
All currently available Alder Lake Core-i-x-12xxx CPUs should work.
GPUs actually used
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PowerColor Radeon RX 6600
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Sapphire VGA Nitro+ RX 6600 XT
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ASRock AMD Radeon RX 6600XT
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MSI RX 6800 XT Gaming X Trio
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Sapphire RX 6900 XT Special Edition
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Yeston Radeon RX560 4GB GDDR5
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AMD Radeon RX 570
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Sapphire RX 580
Recommended GPUs
In the context of Alder Lake, I have seen primarily recommended: AMD RX 400 series, RX 500 series, RX 5000 series, RX 6800, RX 6800 XT, RX 6900 XT. AMD RX 6600 and 6600 XT are only supported in Monterey 12.1 and newer. (But RX 6700 is currently not supported at all.)
Refer to the Dortania recommendations in and , which continue to apply for Alder Lake.
SSDs actually used
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WD SN850 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD 1TB
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WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD1TB
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WD Blue SN550 NVMe 1TB
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PNY CS1031 256GB
Some Samsung NVMe drives may still have problems: .
Wifi Cards actually used
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Fenvi FV-T919 WiFi / Bluetooth Wireless Card
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Fenvi M.2 NGFF BCM94360NG Wifi / Bluetooth 4.0 Network Card
The recommendations from the continue to apply.
OS used
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Monterey (mostly)
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Big Sur
macOS Catalina 10.15.4 and above should work based on Comet Lake support in macOS.
Notes
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Thermal management works. While Intel Power Gadget is rather buggy and not recommended in production, it mostly works, so do SuperIO and SMCProcessor. (Vit, 22-01-09)
Things that don't work
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Sidecar requires either an iGPU or an Apple T2 chip for HEVC encoding/decoding so it does not work on this system (iGPU UHD 770 is not supported by macOS). Alternatives to Sidecar: Luna Display and Duet Display.
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macOS treats all cores the same and does not schedule tasks optimally between P-cores and E-cores
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Intel's Bluetooth 5.2 is not yet supported.
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Various USB issues. These may not be specific to Alder Lake, but were reported on some motherboards.
BIOS:
All the BIOS configurations are essentially the same as used for Comet Lake, except for the CPU configuration.
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CFG Lock may not be configurable in preferences on ASUS boards. This is an obvious BIOS bug, although it may not cause boot failures. We had to unlock it manually through the Shell method described in OpenCore Reference Manual. (Vit, 22-01-09)
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XMP works at least with DDR5 we had at hand, but there were reports of no issues with DDR4 as well. While macOS does not name DDR5 as DDR5 in the profiler, this nuance is purely cosmetic. (Vit, 22-01-09)
P-cores and E-cores
Experiment with either of these configurations to see which works best for your workflow:
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Option 1: All P-cores, all E-cores, and Hyper-Threading enabled. The Ring Clock frequency will be 3.6 GHz with a , due to lesser L3 and memory performance of the P-cores. Overall multi-threading performance will be better.
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Option 2:: Only P-cores and Hyper-Threading enabled. The Ring Clock frequency will be 4.7 GHz. Overall multi-threading performance will be less.
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Both options may be optimised by . The Ring Clock and CPU clock are separate.
Therefore in BIOS > Advanced CPU Settings configure accordingly:
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Option 1: All cores, all threads
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Hyper Threading → Enabled
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All P-Cores and E-Cores → Enabled
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Option 2: Only P-cores and Hyper-Threads
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Hyper Threading → Enabled
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CPU Cores Enabling Mode → Selectable Mode
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CPU Cores Enabling Mode → (Enable all P-Cores and Disable all E-Cores)
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OpenCore Config.plist Configuration
Use the latest version of , at least 0.7.7
ACPI -> Add
Required to add SSDT-PLUG-ALT.aml
.
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Most firmware dropped Processor-based CPU definition in ACPI and switched to Device-based definition, which is not recognised by macOS. To workaround this one needs to use the
SSDT-PLUG-ALT
ACPI table. (Vit, 22-01-09)
SSDTs
Very similar to Comet Lake, except for the additional SSDT-PLUG-ALT.aml
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SSDT-PLUG-ALT.aml (required)
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SSDT-AWAC.aml (required)
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SSDT-EC-USBX.aml (required)
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SSDT-SBUS.aml (optional)
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SSDT-USBW.aml (optional) Works with USBWakeFixup.kext to enable proper wake from sleep.
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SSDT-DMAC.aml (occasionally used) As on a real MacPro 7,1 : "the DMAC Direct Memory Access Controller provides an interface between the bus and the input-output devices , share the bus with the processor to make the data transfer, speedups the memory operations by bypassing the involvement of the CPU ".
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SSDT-HPET.aml (occasionally used) - Patches out IRQ conflicts. Check: (SSDTTime > HPET).
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SSDT-DTPG.aml (occasionally used) - Implements DTGP method that is needed by other SSDTs. Related to Thunderbolt.
ACPI -> Patch (optional)
I see many configurations with various ACPI patches. Other Alder Lake systems use none of these patches. (Reddit does not format the table properly). Apply as needed:
TableSignature OemTableId TableLength Find Replace Count Comment 44534454 0 4D435F5F 4D434843 0 Change MC__ to MCHC 53534454 4967667853736474 0 4D435F5F 4D434843 0 Change MC__ to MCHC 53534454 475357417070 0 4303141941444247 4303141958444247 1 Change ADBG to XDBG
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Enable Change MC__ to MCHC and possibly Change ADBG to XDBG as shown above, if you encounter relevant ACPI Errors:
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See: .
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Change ADBG to XDBG is related to an on Gigabyte Z690 boards.
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Change MC__ to MCHC is also used on ASUS Z690 boards.
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HPET _CRS to XCRS Rename, RTC IRQ 8 Patch, TIMR IRQ 0 Patch. Check: (SSDTTime > HPET).
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Fix RTC _STA bug (seems to be an old fix previously used in Clover which should not be necessary in OpenCore). Try instead: (SSDTTime > AWAC)
Booter -> Quirks
ResizeAppleGpuBars -1
(or 0, if Re-Sizable BAR Support is enabled in BIOS)
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We did not have PCIe 5.0 hardware to ensure optimal performance, but there were no issues with PCIe 4.0 and 3.0 including Resize Bar support handled by the
ResizeAppleGpuBars
quirk. (Vit, 22-01-09)
Kexts in Kernel -> Add
The kexts used are essentially the same as the ones used for Comet Lake:
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Lilu.kext (required)
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WhateverGreen.kext (required)
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VirtualSMC.kext (required)
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SMCProcessor.kext (optional - monitoring CPU temperature)
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SMCSuperIO.kext (optional - monitoring fan speed)
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AppleALC.kext (usually required - enable audio)
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NVMeFix.kext (optional - for fixing power management and initialization on non-Apple NVMe)
Other common kexts used on Alder Lake:
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- Lilu Kernel extension for blocking unwanted processes causing compatibility issues on different hardware. - Is needed when enabling E-cores due to large core count and makes showing the proper CPU name possible.
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- A Lilu plug-in for dynamic power management data injection. Used with CpuFriendDataProvider.kext which can be created according to the instructions here:
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Partial XCPM compatibility is available, but frequency vector tuning will be . (Vit, 22-01-09)
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An Ethernet kext. Commonly found on Z690:
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- A macOS driver for Realtek RTL8125 2.5GBit Ethernet Controllers.
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is needed to fix keyboard wakeup support, but may cause with Bluetooth. Works with SSDT-USBW.
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Kexts for USB mapping, depending on the use of or
See for more details.
Kernel -> Emulate
This is required for Alder Lake. The configurations universally use these settings:
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Emulate a Comet Lake CPU (0x0A0655)
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As Alder Lake CPUs are not supported by macOS, the CPU ID has to be faked in the Config.plist
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CPU ID is set to 0x0A0655 that is found in Comet Lake CPUs such as .
Cpuid1Data 55060A00000000000000000000000000` Cpuid1Mask FFFFFFFF000000000000000000000000` MinKernel 19.0.0
Kernel -> Quirks
ProvideCurrentCpuInfo Yes
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More patches are required for XNU when using the efficiency cores, though handled automatically by the
ProvideCurrentCpuInfo
quirk starting with OpenCore 0.7.7. (Vit, 22-01-09)
NVRAM -> Add
7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82 The boot-args
follow the same pattern as described in . The only required additional argument is this:
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-wegnoigpu
to disable internal GPU, which is not supported. -
A typical boot-args may look like this:
-v keepsyms=1 debug=0x100 agdpmod=pikera -wegnoigpu alcid=1
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agdpmod=pikera
is used for disabling board ID checks on Navi GPUs (RX 5000 & 6000 series), without this you'll get a black screen. Don't use if you don't have Navi (ie. Polaris and Vega cards shouldn't use this). -
In case the iGPU is needed for other operating systems, there are other ways to hide the iGPU described here: .
4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102
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Optionally add your CPU name, for example:
revcpuname String 10-Core Intel i5-12600K revcpu Number 1
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this is working together with the
PlatformInfo -> Generic
Use one of
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MacPro7,1
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iMac20,1
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iMacPro1,1
MacPro7,1
is used in the majority of Alder Lake systems and appears to be the recommended choice. Read this for details: .
UEFI -> Output
ProvideConsoleGop Yes
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ASUS boards have a new aggregate GOP instance, which causes black screen during macOS first stage. This is addressed in the
ProvideConsoleGop
quirk starting with OpenCore 0.7.6. (Vit, 22-01-09) -
This is enabled in OC > Sample.plist and should remain enabled, not just for ASUS boards.
Recommendation to use cputopologyrebuild.kext
tip by
Make sure to use cputopologyrebuild.kext. This lets Intel's heterogenous architecture (E-/P-cores) be used more optimally; MacOS, by default, can't tell the difference between E- and P-cores, since no real Macs use this architecture. I would recommend using it with the -ctrsmt boot arg, which makes MacOS see the E-cores as additional SMT threads, rather than as independent cores. Otherwise, the greater number of E-cores means MacOS would be more likely to send heavier threads to them than are optimal for them to manage.
Install it like any other kext. Add bootflag like any other bootflag. Make sure ProvideCurrentCpuInfo quirk is enabled!
Testing is as simple as:
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Boot with the kext disabled and no bootflag. Run Cinebench.
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Boot with the kext enabled and no bootflag. Rerun Cinebench.
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Boot with the kext enabled AND bootflag enabled. Rerun Cinebench.
Use whichever one gives you the best performance (it'll almost certainly be the kext AND bootflag option). If you want to do more in depth testing, feel free to add GeekBench or whatever all else to the testing.
More info, and the kext itself, here:
Thunderbolt related
Some of the configurations use Thunderbolt. Therefore these changes are only needed if the motherboard has Thunderbolt or an add-in card is used: AppleVTD allows certain Thunderbolt devices to connect and operate, such as Antelope Audio interfaces and Apple's own Thunderbolt-to-Gigabit Ethernet adapter. - Enabling AppleVTD requires the following:
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Kernel --> Quirks --> DisableIoMapper --> No (affects macOS only)
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ACPI --> Add --> SSDT-DMAR.aml --> Yes (affects all operating systems)
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ACPI --> Delete --> DMAR --> Yes (affects all operating systems)
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BIOS Setup --> VT-d --> Enabled
Also see here:
Successful BUILD LIST
I researched more in-depth about the specifics which might differ from a Comet Lake configuration by looking at many documented successful projects reported on , TM, Github, hackintosh-forum-de and InsanelyMac (links below).
Golden and User Builds on TM
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Discussion:
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Golden Build: Gigabyte Z690 Aero G + i5-12600K + AMD RX 6800 XT
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Golden Build: Asus Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) + i7-12700K + AMD RX 6800 XT
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User Build: ASRock Z690 Steel Legend (WiFi 6E) nice guide including CPU ID explanation
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User Build: Gigabyte Z690 ELITE AX D4 + i9-12900K + AMD RX 6600 XT
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User Build: SUCCESS - Z690i Intel 12th Gen CPU i5-12400 (low cost) clean, minimal configuration
The Golden Builds are well documented and would help those who buy the same motherboard and CPU. - Yet, I am not satisfied just copying a configuration, since I might buy different hardware and I should be able to understand every part of the Config to maintain it longterm. Also you should use the tools recommended on .
Github
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glekner/GIGABYTE-Z690I-Hackintosh: OpenCore Hackintosh EFI For Gigabyte Z690I Aorus
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luchina-gabriel/EFI-GIGABYTE-Z690-AORUS-ELITE-AX-12900K-RX6900XT: EFI for Hackintosh: Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Elite AX, Intel i9 12900K (8p+8e+ht), RX 6900XT, 4x 16GB DDR4 4133Mhz with XMP enabled and Fenvi BCM94360
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kenagt/Hackintosh-Gigabyte-Z690-UD-DDR4: EFI folder for hackintosh, Z690, 12600KF, 32GB DDR4
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kreactnative/Z690-12900K-RX6600XT-DDR5-Monterey: Hackintosh EFI For 12900K Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Pro
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H3C4T0M8/Hackintosh-Gigabyte-z690-UD-DDR4-OpenCore
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jiangyurui/ROG-STRIX-Z690-A-GAMING-WIFI-HACKINTOSH-BIOS
hackintosh-forum.de
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Neuer Hackintosh mit ASUS PRIME Z690M-PLUS D4
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Z690 UD DDR4 Alder Lake
InsanelyMac
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very limited usefulness of these DSDT based configurations, except to see the hardware used.
Search Links
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To be able to see the various successes of Alder Lake on enter the following in the search box for Z690:
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Another example with B660M:
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On TM search for: or
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Or search for Alder Lake for general info on each hackintosh site
More Info
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Additional details have been discussed in this essential technical article: ). Vit, 2022-01-09
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A kext for Alder Lake currently in development: an experimental Lilu plugin that optimizes Alder Lake's heterogeneous core configuration:
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The following section should eventually contain Alder Lake related updates to the OpenCore Install Guide. Started February 10:
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Discussion and relevant links in the comments:
(Edit: incorporated more settings and explanations from Vit 2022-01-09. Clarified GPU, SMBIOS recommendations and P-core/E-core Ring-Clock frequencies. Added more MBs. Improved ACPI-Patch and Kexts sections. Added new build link. Added Recommendation to use cputopologyrebuild.kext Last update: 2023-12-06)
This article is also available at the following link which has last been updated in January 2023 with additional links to Raptor Lake builds. The content there will still be updated for longer than the current post:
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This is a how to get linux working perfectly with this cool mini laptop.
First a must say that I really like this laptop and wants to encourage Chuwi to continue selling their products and I like to share my finding to other how wants to have a great workstation for traveling or anything.
Has been a week since my Chuwi Minibook X arrived and I immediately installed linux on it wiping windows of the system. I don't need windows since I'll be using it for working (coding and server administration), and I don't really like windows very much. You still can do some light gaming
So the distro I chose was Fedora Workstation 38 with last update. The reason for this is that will need the lastest production kernel available and Fedora has it with a simple update and ease and fast installation process.
But this also can be potentially used for install arch o debian as long as you update the linux kernel.
The things that don't work after a clean installation of Fedora is: Wifi, Bluetooth, issues with the screen after wake from sleep and the rotation.
AX101 WiFi: Needs Linux Kernel 6.4.10-200 or better
After update to last kernel at the time (6.4.10) Wifi start working right away without issues.
AX101 Bluetooth Fix
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/firmware/intel/ibt-1040-4150.ddc.xz /usr/lib/firmware/intel/ibt-0040-1050.ddc.xzsudo ln -s /usr/lib/firmware/intel/ibt-1040-4150.sfi.xz /usr/lib/firmware/intel/ibt-0040-1050.sfi.xz
GMD (Gnome login Rotate Fix) Copy Gnome monitor config to GDM Login Screen after correctly configure display within gnome.
sudo cp ~/.config/monitors.xml /var/lib/gdm/.config/monitors.xml
Allow more screen display scale options 125% for example. I think looks better
gsettings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features "['scale-monitor-framebuffer']"
Screen waking from sleep problemFix display error when recovering from sleep modeEdit the file: /etc/default/grub
add this lines to the parameter (do not delete what is already there)
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="i915.enable_psr=0 intel_idle.max_cstate=2"
then update grub with this command
sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /etc/grub2-efi.cfg
Finally reboot the system, enjoy
A suggestion to extend battery life
You can install tpl but i think there is a better alternative called auto-cpufreq that basically adjust the cpu frequencies to reduce power consumption where the load is low.
Just go to the github project and follow the instructions. I you fell confident with the command line you can install it manually (i did this way) but also you can use the snap version for an easy installation process. (i don't like snap)
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