Post by ground on Jan 10, 2019 23:53:09 GMT -5
Very much WIP, but feel free to comment!
Over the past couple days I've been looking around through various forums about 1156 and the little data I've found is very spread out. This thread (particularly the first post) will be a collection of stuff I find, as a start only a link collection, my own stuff comes later given that I don't have anything that presentable yet.
Links to interesting/relevant stuff:
community.hwbot.org/topic/4648-lga1156-clarkdale-coldbug-modifications/ Hardmod that lowers the coldbug.
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_EImVPKkLyaXVvCSyKnQF3AG1bgZtwJdup0AFQGglc/edit?usp=sharing LGA 1156 Pinout (already have some ideas there)
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?254077-I3-530-6-88GHz-with-the-unbelievable-Giga-H55M-UD2H&p=4444614&viewfull=1#post4444614 high bclk stuff, same thread holds loads of interesting info & dead links
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?262260-Clarkdale-SS-and-PI32M&p=4627792&viewfull=1#post4627792 mem divider might make a difference in max BCLK, higher is not always worse!
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?245914-Intel-Core-i3-i5-32nm-Dual-Core-OverCLARKing-Thread A bit of batch data, not a lot though. Might add some more to it, have about ~30 chips or so available for testing.
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?243902-Core-i3-540-5-7GHz-on-cascade&p=4225171&viewfull=1#post4225171 A little bit of BCLK cold scaling data.
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?244349-GIGABYTE-P55-H55-Cold-boot-Bug-fix-mod/page2 QPI cold boot possible fix
community.hwbot.org/topic/147238-any-evga-p55-classified-pros-out-there/ -> apparently a link to an LN2 guide for the EVGA P55 Classified. Splave provided a repost of pictures from the thread, but I can't confirm as the Kingpin Forum appears to be down (currently).
If there was a general Intel Subforum I suppose this would be better located there but it fits here just fine too I suppose. If anyone has anything to add - please do! It would be great to get this platform out of the pile of forgotten sockets because its actually quite fun
Over the past couple days I've been looking around through various forums about 1156 and the little data I've found is very spread out. This thread (particularly the first post) will be a collection of stuff I find, as a start only a link collection, my own stuff comes later given that I don't have anything that presentable yet.
Links to interesting/relevant stuff:
community.hwbot.org/topic/4648-lga1156-clarkdale-coldbug-modifications/ Hardmod that lowers the coldbug.
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_EImVPKkLyaXVvCSyKnQF3AG1bgZtwJdup0AFQGglc/edit?usp=sharing LGA 1156 Pinout (already have some ideas there)
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?254077-I3-530-6-88GHz-with-the-unbelievable-Giga-H55M-UD2H&p=4444614&viewfull=1#post4444614 high bclk stuff, same thread holds loads of interesting info & dead links
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?262260-Clarkdale-SS-and-PI32M&p=4627792&viewfull=1#post4627792 mem divider might make a difference in max BCLK, higher is not always worse!
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?245914-Intel-Core-i3-i5-32nm-Dual-Core-OverCLARKing-Thread A bit of batch data, not a lot though. Might add some more to it, have about ~30 chips or so available for testing.
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?243902-Core-i3-540-5-7GHz-on-cascade&p=4225171&viewfull=1#post4225171 A little bit of BCLK cold scaling data.
www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?244349-GIGABYTE-P55-H55-Cold-boot-Bug-fix-mod/page2 QPI cold boot possible fix
community.hwbot.org/topic/147238-any-evga-p55-classified-pros-out-there/ -> apparently a link to an LN2 guide for the EVGA P55 Classified. Splave provided a repost of pictures from the thread, but I can't confirm as the Kingpin Forum appears to be down (currently).
If there was a general Intel Subforum I suppose this would be better located there but it fits here just fine too I suppose. If anyone has anything to add - please do! It would be great to get this platform out of the pile of forgotten sockets because its actually quite fun