update notes about dell 3050 micro

Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
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Leah Rowe 2024-10-11 17:21:59 +01:00
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@ -81,15 +81,6 @@ is using this patchset from the author, Mate Kukri:
Issues, as per Libreboot's testing, are as follows: Issues, as per Libreboot's testing, are as follows:
* Although USB ports seem to work, the Gerrit page linked above says that the
config is incorrect; need to investigate.
* HDA Verb: Libreboot patches the board to support this, which fixes the
headphone jack among other things.
* VBT: Libreboot patches the board to support this, though it's largely
optional on Linux/BSD.
* ACPI-based shutdown seems to falter a lot; sometimes the board will not turn
off after shut down, so you have hold the button down. Also, the button does
not seem to signal the OS that a shutdown must occur.
* PWM fan controls broken, so the system always run in a low-rpm state, even * PWM fan controls broken, so the system always run in a low-rpm state, even
under stress conditions, which could lead to overheating under stress. under stress conditions, which could lead to overheating under stress.
@ -100,8 +91,12 @@ red wire powers it, so the resistor on the red wire will slow the fan down, but
leave it running faster than on idle. You can also cap the CPU speed however you leave it running faster than on idle. You can also cap the CPU speed however you
wish, via the `intel_pstate` driver. wish, via the `intel_pstate` driver.
An i7-6700k has been tested, delidded (thermal grizzly conductonaut under
the ihs) and arctic mx-6 paste on top (between ihs/cooler). On stress tests,
the CPU got just above 60c with the above 10ohm mod.
If you're using a 10ohm resistor on the fan power, make sure it's at least a 2W If you're using a 10ohm resistor on the fan power, make sure it's at least a 2W
one. one, since this is a very low-resistance fan (higher wattage).
Note that HDMI audio *does* work, but you have to select it in your audio Note that HDMI audio *does* work, but you have to select it in your audio
server e.g. pipewire. The `pavucontrol` utility in Linux (with pipewire) lets server e.g. pipewire. The `pavucontrol` utility in Linux (with pipewire) lets