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Hi everyone! :-) I'm considering upgrading from my Clevo P751TM1-G (i9-9900K, RTX2080) to this model with i9-10900K/11900K and RTX3080. Wanna ask a few questions about this model before making final decision and starting the hunt. Does it have Fn+1 fans-blasting mode like in older desktop-notebooks? How loud it is, and how loud are the fans on average in normal mode? On Clevo P751TM1-G, i have no base and no turbo frequencies, the CPU is set to all-time frequencies at 4.2GHz on all 8 cores up to 5GHz on 1-2 cores and undervolted to -95mv. That's the highest-performance stable zero-BSOD below-90-degrees config I found. The fans and the heatsink look much more massive, assuming it is able to decently handle these top-tier CPUs at decent frequencies + RTX3080. Is the cooling system truly decent in this model? If you own this model with 10900K/11900K could you share your frequency configurations and temps? :-) Also, I've had an unpleasant situation with the PCH chip on Clevo P751TM1-G. And then, or better say now currently, it runs at 100-107 degrees (95 degrees with Fn+1). Which, ofc, keeps me nervous. Could you share your PCH chip temps? Just so that I can feel more confidence if/when I buy it. Would be very thankful for the infos! :-)
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electrosoft replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yeah, I went "yay for.....slightly below MSRP?" It should work out perfect in the Z20 so we shall see. In the end, it's a 5080 which means most likely one of my 9070xt's is headed out the door. Maybe I'll end up swapping in the Red Devil in the wife's system and probably sell off the Gigabyte Gaming 9070xt. It has been a solid performer now for 14 months and the wife has definitely given it a workout in WoW. Nice @Talon! I'll be giving this a whirl tonight! Nice snag man! Congrats! It really is the unicorn floating around out there. Looking forward to your hands on review and comparison to the 5080 variant you had before. If you can get the 2x16GB to run that's icing on the cake. WoW should run like a beast on that thing. I was in MC the other day and they had a floor model Titan still out on display (285HX + 5090) so I had a chance to check out the 4k mLED display and it definitely looks nice and they let me run 3Dmark on it and give it a general whirl on desktop and surfing. I just prefer QHD and 18"+ displays on my laptops/portables. Definitely stays quieter than the 7945X3D MSI we both shared during normal usage but of course under meaningful stress it lit up like an Xmas tree but that's ok. I'm hoping you can tame the sound profiles on this one and have a good review of it overall for when I eventually buy it off of you for a slight discount down the road. 🤣 I'm curious how the actual internals compare vs the 7945HX3D + 4090 Raider too if you can spot any changes / upgrades. -
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win32asmguy replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yes I did. These are definitely a unicorn spec so it was too rare to pass up. Hopefully it can run the 2x16GB A-die as well as the 7945HX3D did. Maybe eventually find all of the screen assembly parts to downgrade it to 1600p 240hz IPS as well. The 2400p 120hz miniLED is not horrible using Nvidia integer scaling at 1200p but I still would prefer native 1200p or 1600p. -
Good finds, especially at those prices. The P14s Gen 5 looks like a great deal with the Ryzen 7, better display, and larger SSD, while the E14 seems perfect for everyday use without spending much. It would be interesting to hear how both compare after a few weeks of use, particularly in terms of battery life and thermals. I personally looking for Dell DC15250 or DC15255 laptop, Exploring this series at the moment confused.
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Your score looks perfectly fine. I only wish you had run a Time Spy benchmark with the RTX 5080 in this setup too — it would have been great to see and enjoy that Time Spy score as well
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Got the overlays set up... Using CPUSetSetter for the 270K and the 4585PX to specify P-cores and Cached CCD utilization. You can create profiles and switch on the fly for both Intel and AMD using hotkeys. So, for example in Fire Strike, you want to use only P-cores or only the 3D V-Cache for GPU tests but on the Physics and Combined Test use all cores, just punch the hotkey. For gaming you can instantly see which is better in realtime because your GPU framerate will go up or down, depending on which works best for the game. Also have the WireView Pro II critical metrics showing. -
Sorry just dawned on me that I prefer to run Hyperthreading off. Turned it on for the synthetic boost.
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Will do. Will test more later tonight or in the morning. Thanks for the help. I tried it on my 5080 and it is not working even after enabling the DLL. The hardware ID should be G1B3 = 2C02h (forgot to add the h) Maybe there is something different needed in the DLL for 5080. Correction: also working on the 5080. I forgot to add the "h" after 2C02 for the HWID. -
Set XTU to 50x all cores at -0.110v Maybe I just have a bad CPU. Hit 93*C & no throttling @ 4990mhz It was crazy inexpensive on ebay.
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Talon replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Whew!! Good stuff, let me know how it fares for you if you don't mind! I was seeing around 10-13c Hotspot Delta, with a spike to 17-18c in transients but they were rare. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
After it began working the dll file changed from 6kb to 7kb somehow. Weird stuff. But, it is working now. The part missing in the instructions is adding a checkmark to the plug-in to make it active. -
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Talon replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The checkmark is required to make it work, will update that in a new simple guide. Sorry that needs to be added and clarified. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I deleted the profile and force Afterburner to create a new one and edited this time. Now it is working. However, it does not work if I do not add a checkmark to the pluging to make it active. Something wrong with the profile must have kept it from launching with the dll enabled. -
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Talon replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
For some reason your HotSpot.dll is only 6kb and mine is 7kb (actual size is 6.5kb). Something might be wrong there. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tFywxgBq7HzfNxhAV3MqSKXizgKnEhUP/view?usp=drive_link That is a direct copy of my .dll that is working. Try this. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yup, exactly like that. -
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Talon replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Did you do this to your GPU profile? [Settings] LowLevelMonitoring=0 Otherwise it will fail to launch. Edit: Also to answer your earlier question, just the normal latest Beta 3 MSI Afterburner works with this. I've tested it on both my RTX 5090 D and RTX 5070 Prime systems. Another user on OCN.net reported it working too. Sorry the instructions are just way to complicated and non-sensical. I will go back and have the robot make a clean and simple PDF. Way too much fluff. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The dll is show there. I did not know I needed to look on that page. If I add a checkmark to the dll in that page Afterburner will not launch. -
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Talon replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hmmm. The .dll isn't even shown? Let me go back and look at what the robot typed in the guide. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Yes. I added it as shown in your screenshot. There is no new sensor in the Monitoring tab. I followed all of the instructions exactly as you presented them. Does not work. I uninstalled Afterburner and tried again and no dice. -
My score intel XTU 2 benchmark Area51m-R1 cpu 9900ks freq : 5100 Mhz all core Link: https://hwbot.org/benchmarks/xtu_2.0/submissions/6029701
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Talon replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Did you import the sensor? Under monitoring tab, go to "Active Hardware Monitoring Graphs" -- the ... at the right of that. Checkmark on the BlackwellHotspot.dll and hit Ok then Apply. You will then have both GPU 1 Hotspot Temperature and GPU 1 Hotspot Delta at the bottom of the monitoring tab. Might need to restart Afterburner to get to populate after you enable the .dll Apologies for not being more clear. I'll update the guide. Also this is how the RTCore.cfg file should look.