Acpi: Genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58
Check for a BIOS update specifically mentioning "CPU microcode" or "ACPI compatibility." 3. Power Management Conflicts
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
Without the proper Intel Chipset Device Software, Windows may not recognize the specific power management features of the Ivy Bridge architecture. acpi genuineintel---intel64-family-6-model-58
The specific "stepping" or design revision for Ivy Bridge chips. 🛠 Why You Are Seeing This Identifier
If your system identifies as Model 58, you likely have one of these classic chips: 3770K, 3770, 3630QM Core i5: 3570K, 3470, 3210M Core i3: 3220, 3110M Check for a BIOS update specifically mentioning "CPU
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. It handles how your OS communicates with hardware for power management.
On older ACPI versions, hibernation files can become corrupt. Use powercfg -h off in Command Prompt to refresh it. 📋 Common Compatible CPUs Without the proper Intel
Confirms the chip is an authentic Intel product. Intel64: Denotes 64-bit architecture support.