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  1. He just took the OEM heatsink and added a full copper plate, that's it. The newer version, it's a new base, new heatpipes. I just hope he can really add these spiky dissipations points for the surface because that could help a lot! Like this for example: https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/S810491978e404e748c165314a164c71f7.jpg
  2. Here's a preview. The surface just need some dissipations points, adapt the height of the right side inductors and that's it! Compatible heatsink for the 4060, 4070.
  3. You do need a better heatsink, cicichen made the two heatpipes version. He needs to add some "spiky surface area" on the full copper heatsink and it'll be good to go! Could handle 100W. Wait ReBar and 4G decode exist for the M4800? Any BIOS online? The same for M6800? Since they use the same BIOS type.
  4. You should wait for the heatsink then because there are no ZRT 4060 vbios available. ZRT 4090 VBIOS is available right now but it's a scam! It's the same as X-VSION but it's a MAX-Q version! Doesn't respect their datasheet. DP/HDMI/HDMI/eDP(disabled) and not DP/DP/HDMI/eDP as stated. Or maybe... Should I test their drivers? I tested the standard ones from Nvidia with NVCLEANSTALL.
  5. Nope, you're the only one. ZRT has the same 4060 VBIOS as yours but it's 60W max. You can do some hex editing and find the max TDP value in little endian in the vbios file but the problem at the end is the vbios signature. Cicichen was able to add 2 heatpipes on the M4800 GPU heatsink. Full copper plate. So originally one heatpipe was 1mm wide, the 2 are 1.4mm wide in total. The copper plate is flat and he forgot to make the surface with "spiky dissipations" points. Also he forgot that the inductors were 3mm high and the core was 1.8mm high. His design was for the Kepler and Maxwell cards. Maybe a newer update will be made for RTX ones?
  6. I think that limiting the temperature limit has a jointure with power limit as well. When I was dropping the power limit with the NVIDIA inspector with the bugged driver, the temperature limit was dropping too.
  7. Hello So the GPUTWEAK III software allows to set a precise power limit and temperature limit? Without needing to use these previous "Nvidia driver bug" that unlock the power limit for laptops?
  8. Need the cable mod for backlight for these RTX cards.
  9. We can run a heatpipe on the ethernet without trimming it, okay.
  10. That sounds like an overclock to me. Chip can handle 43, 41, 41, 40? Single-thread in CPU-Z, it's 420?
  11. Tested X-Vsion and it works. 4070, 4080 and 4090. ZRT's vbios for the 4090 is a fraud. It's just the same vbios as X-Vsion but it's Max-Q edition. The eDP is still set to disabled when we install the drivers.
  12. Thank you. Is the Ethernet port in the same height as the GPU heatpipe? Can you overclock to 4GHz all cores using NVRAM edits + sleep bug to unlock the TDP?
  13. Coil whine = high FPS. Happens on every cards I own. What FPS did you get for average? Isn't the maximum throttle 87C for the core? That's good! Hotspot throttle is 105C I believe. Maybe -10C with a two heatpipes design. Standard heatpipes, not the "big flat" one.
  14. I said it wrong, oops. I wanted your results with your custom v1 heatsink!
  15. Okay, I'm waiting for the temps results with the version 1 of the custom heatsink made by Cicichen. Cicichen is working for the double heatpipes m4800 GPU heatsink. I bought an eDP 9772P laptop for 120€.
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