So, I'm trying to squeeze a little extra out of my 1055T, just to see how high I can get it, it doesn't need to be prime95 stable or anything, as long as it can get to the desktop and validate CPU-Z 
But while CPU temps are nice and low, my southbridge heatsink feels very hot, so I'm assuming that's what's causing the problems. And that partly leads me into thinking about what all the voltage options in the bios mean, and what I should be setting them to.
Here's my BIOS at the moment:
http://i.imgur.com/arZML.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/TZjId.jpg
I was able to get the fsb up to 293 stable with those settings, except for the northbridge and HT link multipliers being reduced to x4 I think it was, and for this I disabled all but one CPU core to keep the temps down. But also, only having one core running means I should be able to reduce some of these voltages as well? Just like I said, I don't really know what any of them do, is there anywhere with more info on them, and which ones should I be able to reduce/raise to suqeeze a little more out of the CPU?
Thanks

But while CPU temps are nice and low, my southbridge heatsink feels very hot, so I'm assuming that's what's causing the problems. And that partly leads me into thinking about what all the voltage options in the bios mean, and what I should be setting them to.
Here's my BIOS at the moment:
http://i.imgur.com/arZML.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/TZjId.jpg
I was able to get the fsb up to 293 stable with those settings, except for the northbridge and HT link multipliers being reduced to x4 I think it was, and for this I disabled all but one CPU core to keep the temps down. But also, only having one core running means I should be able to reduce some of these voltages as well? Just like I said, I don't really know what any of them do, is there anywhere with more info on them, and which ones should I be able to reduce/raise to suqeeze a little more out of the CPU?
Thanks
