Alright CLEVO crew,
Hope you’re all doing good. Big thanks for the advice last year—proper helpful!
After I upgraded my trusty old P870DM-G, I kinda lost track of the forum as I reinstalled Windows. The forum just popped up in my feeds and I said to myself, why don't you write back them? I don’t think I ever mentioned that everything worked out in the end.
Quick question: does it make any difference if I install a single card in the right or centre MXM slot? I know the P870DM-G MXM slot doesn’t run any faster, but it’s set to 4x, which is one of the reasons the card doesn’t overheat.
I managed to snag an RTX5000 built for another maker, so I modded the NVIDIA drivers once, and it worked a treat. But when I tried again with the latest updates, my rough-and-ready modding skills didn’t cut it this time. So, I’m running it with a 2024 driver version in test mode—since, as I mentioned, the card’s meant for a different maker. Still, my old P870DM-G handles last-gen games without breaking a sweat.
I’m using the RTX5000 with one of the standard single-card coolers that came with the SLI setup, but I’ve been eyeing up a different cooler ‘cos the card isn’t identical to the 980 GTX, though it runs way cooler even under stress. It’s not pretty, but it works, doesn’t overheat, and stays stable.
I’m wondering if it’s possible to unsolder the video card cooler and tweak or swap the base to fit the Quadro RTX 5000. Also, could I mod the second video card’s copper cooler to help out? The video card’s chilling fine with the current setup, but the i9-9900K could use some extra love. Once modded and redirect the heat pipes, I could use the second video card cooler to help out the processor cooling instead.
No rush though—it’s working well as it is, and I don’t feel the need for faster performance right now, if ain't broken why you fix it?
With the current setup, also the SSDs in RAID run cooler and a bit faster since they’re running slower than they’re supposed to. It’s still a laptop, so need lower temperatures, but it performs almost like a last-gen mid-range desktop and better than a lot of new laptops despite it's a 10-year-old rig.
By the way, is anyone here handy with copper cooler soldering and mods but lives not too far from Stratford, London? I probably have the equipment home, but not yet the expertise to do the mods myself, so he would be a massive help!
Cheers, folks!
Anton