
Kharstraetor
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Here's another thought to try... I noticed increased temperatures when I ran the GPU at stock and the temperatures only decreased once I overclocked the GPU a bit. Note: I'm no expert on overclocking so please make your own informed decisions. Following my suggestions may not, necessarily, be without risk. Consider increasing the GPU clock by +50 (you can try and steadily keep increasing it by about +10 increments if you observe that it is stable, up to around +150). Once you've obtained a small stable overclock, increase the memory. Generally, you should be able to manage around a +1,000 increase to GPU memory. See if that helps.
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I do not observe anything there which indicates "4900MHz". The CPU and GPU seem to be operating normally. Is the issue, which you are seeking resolved, solely why there is a difference between the score before purchase and after purchase? The BIOS on these laptops need to be unlocked for access to performance modification options. There are two options to unlock the BIOS - Brother Dsanke's and Premamod's. Dsanke's is linked in the first post. Premamod's may prove more challenging to obtain as either it needs to have been flashed by the retailer or obtained directly from Prema (God, I love Prema ❤️ ) .
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Hey everyone! I've commenced replacing my board and I've encountered a cable which I'm unsure how to remove. Circled in red in the picture below is the cable which I'm referring to. It runs into the screen. Any ideas how to remove it safely?
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If your CPU is 3.3 GHz, what was the "4900MHz" you quoted initially? Have you overclocked the GPU?
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Have you replaced the board yet? If so, how did it go?
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4900MHz? Is that the GPU? I hope not! If it is, this would likely be the issue. If the 4900MHz is the CPU, and if it's all core, then I'd be inclined to suggest that may be the problem. I couldn't manage more than a 3.9GHz all core at stock without very similar overheating. Try running at the 3.7GHz all core and then increase all core after you observe stable temperatures under load. A -50 to -100 undervolt might also help. I'd also be inclined to check the exhaust ports are clear and clean, and put some compressed air through the heatsink.
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When you've replaced the motherboard, I'd greatly appreciate any tips/feedback/advice/suggestions for when I go to replace mine with the SM-G board, please. I've never replaced a board before and don't know what to expect! 😄
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If Gsync is available on the retail packaged X170KM-G, I don't see why it wouldn't work if you're putting in a KM board to pair with your 3080. I'm no knowledgeable expert, though, so please take my opinion and place negligible value upon it.
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Thanks for the info! I contacted the retailer (Metabox) about them sourcing a replacement board over ten business days ago and have not received a response. As a result, i ended up purchasing from ebay instead - I wasn't inclined to wait around any longer for a response. As I'm based in Australia, even if it could be sourced by someone in the US, I would still need to pay a similarly stupid amount in shipping and tax.
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Many thanks, buddy! I thought I read somewhere that the RTX 20xx series weren't able to be used on the KM boards, but it is good to know that the i9-10900s are! Not having an already available RTX30xx GPU, the cost of replacing the SM board, for my situation, with the KM board and a RTX30xx GPU would increase the cost by almost 350% above just replacing the SM board with another SM board. Pity 😞 I might need to look at investing in a KM board for the future if/when the RTX3080 GPUs drop in price!
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Does the KM board support the RTX 2080S and i9-10900s?
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Yes. Sadly, the price is ridiculous, yet they have what I need, so not many other reasonable options for me. I considered swapping to the KM board and replacing the CPU and GPU, but the cost was going to work out to be even more expensive.
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Has anyone replaced the motherboard in the SM previously? If so, is there anything I should know when I replace mine? (Instructions would be very helpful!)
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I could not find anyone else selling SM boards. They should ship to EU, though, as they ship here to Australia 😄
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Many thanks for the response, buddy! I appreciate it! I expected those answers, yet hoped I had missed something.