Acpi Genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58 !!top!! [NEW]

The identifier ACPI GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 58 refers to the Intel Ivy Bridge microprocessor architecture

  • Bug: Early Ivy Bridge stepping (E1/L1) had C6 state corruption issue fixed via microcode.
  • 2. What CPU is this?

    These chips were revolutionary when they launched in 2012 because they were the first to use "3D" Tri-Gate transistors, providing a massive jump in power efficiency over the previous generation. Why is this showing up as an error? acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58

    • GenuineIntel: CPU vendor string identifying Intel processors.
    • Intel64: 64-bit x86-64 architecture support implemented by Intel.
    • Family 6: CPU family number from the CPUID encoding used by Intel (modern Core and Xeon microarchitectures).
    • Model 58: Model number within family 6 that, combined with extended model and family fields, identifies a specific microarchitecture and stepping — in this case Intel microarchitectures in the Ivy Bridge generation (22 nm) and some related SKUs.

    Check Yours:

    Press Windows Key + R , type msinfo32 , and look at the "Processor" field. 2. Troubleshooting ACPI & System Errors The identifier ACPI GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 58

    The hardware check says PC it is not compatible with windows 11, but I have a Genuine Intel Intel64 Family6 Model61-Intel(R) Core( Microsoft Learn Hardware compatibility ? - Microsoft Q&A Bug: Early Ivy Bridge stepping (E1/L1) had C6

  • OS power drivers (Intel P-state driver on Linux, ACPI cpufreq on older stacks) tune frequencies; for model 58, the Intel P-state driver yields better efficiency and responsiveness than legacy ACPI DVFS in many workloads.
  • Thermal management: package-level thermals reported via platform-specific ACPI methods and MSRs (model-specific registers). Tjmax values differ by SKU and stepping.