Hi Peter,
Thanks for your message.
I certainly did not mean to waste anyone's time.
The SATA setting that I was initially looking to enable was already set this way in the default file. Presumably it's only disabled if you don't enable CMOS settings in the nconfig. As I never came across any documentation that discussed enabling CMOS settings for this board, I had previously not enabled them. Therefore I think there is much that could be improved in the documentation to help people new to coreboot trying to set this board up. I am hopeful that I may be able to put some time to helping with this in the coming months, as a thank you for all the help I have received so far.
As the default SATA setting already appeared correct, I modified the 3 additional settings that Taiidan had already indicated worked (memory_speed_boost, 1394 controller and SATA ALPM) so in my mind I was only adjusting one additional setting, the memory voltage. I thought this was fairly sensible as my RAM is definitely 1.35V.
I would value confirmation that it is safe to run the Crucial CT16G3ERSLD4160B RAM I have in this board at 1.5v.
Kind regards,
Pete
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Sunday, December 2, 2018 9:26 PM, Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se wrote:
petecb via coreboot wrote:
Thank you for all those details. I've now compiled a version with the default CMOS settings apart from the following changes Minimum memory voltage = 1.35v experimental_memory_speed_boost enabled 1394 controller disabled SATA ALPM enabled.
Please do not ever change more than a single thing at a time. You waste not only your own time, but also that of those who help you.
Unfortunately, this results in the Qubes installation on the SSD crashing
Try changing only the SATA setting before moving on to anything else.
//Peter
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