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razor0601

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  1. Yes of course go for the Quadro. You don’t have to modify anything. Only driver modding is necessary.
  2. Better would be that it’s in your country and pulled from a working one. But if you have that Heatsink you can also search for an MSI GTX 1070. then you have only to work a little bit at the sides of the MXM slot.
  3. That’s the perfect Heatsink for every Nvidia Card up to MSI GTX 1070 that will work in this M18X R2.
  4. Normally yes. But I bought mine from Dell Precision. So it has a Dell VBIos. I don’t know if a Lenovo VBios will work or not. Your 75w NVIDIA Heatsink is good enough and you don’t have to mod something.
  5. Go for the P4000. It’s between 1060 and 1070. But ist much cooler than 1070. This Chinese 1070 is not that good. If you want to go for an RTX 3000/4000/5000 you have to work hard on your Heatsink.
  6. @MiRaGe Do you know if there is also a higher TDP for RTX 2060?
  7. Looks pretty nice. RTX 2070 is recommended. So I think we can play it in high to middle settings.
  8. I use a PS4 controller now for years. For my Laptop and IPhone. For me personally it’s the best option.
  9. Still playing the good old Alien Isolation. For me it’s one of the best Horror games ever.
  10. Is there a difference between 150w and 200w VBios referring to the loudness?
  11. You have to remove everything including the Mainboard
  12. Puh, so that’s nothing for me when it’s very noisy
  13. Looks great, it’s not far away from the @stock 3080. How noisy is your Clevo?
  14. Hello, I have an AU B173ZAN01.0 4K Display in my P775TM1-G with a few stripes. So I want to change the LCD. Are there other cheap LCD‘s which will work?
  15. Can you post an Unigine Superposition extreme Full HD benchmark please?
  16. .27 Bios exists, but only for P775TM1-G. P775TM-G uses .26 or .28
  17. You have to ask kaz26. He has the right VBios for 3070
  18. To get 125w on your 3070 you have to flash the right VBios without a mod. And if you mean you want to modify your system Bios. Don’t do it. There are several problems with an unlocked Bios.
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