Acpi Genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58
Ivy Bridge was the first generation to use a different "TIM" (Thermal Interface Material) under the heat spreader, which can dry out over a decade. If you see performance throttling, it might be time for fresh thermal paste. 📋 Common Compatible CPUs
Standardized thermal envelopes for desktop products (typically 35W to 77W TDP). acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58
Ran the Intel System Support Utility (SSU) to generate a report. Checked for BIOS updates from the system vendor. Age: This architecture was released around Q2 2012 . Ivy Bridge was the first generation to use
Processor (CPU0, 0x01, 0x00000000, 0x06) Name (_HID, "ACPI0007") Name (_UID, 0) Name (_CST) … // C-state latencies tuned for Family 6 Model 58 Ran the Intel System Support Utility (SSU) to
Some hypervisors (especially buggy KVM or QEMU defaults) pass an incomplete or manually mangled ACPI processor object. The triple-dash ( --- ) is abnormal; it likely denotes a from printk formatting or a malformed DSDT. On real Ivy Bridge hardware, you should see a clean "ACPI: GenuineIntel (Family 6 Model 58)" without dashes.