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I used liquid metal, my technique involved placing a blob and sucking up the excess that left a thin film on the surface which is more resilient to moving.
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Thanks! The formal offer came through and I have accepted.
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In 2022 I came out as trans and since have sorted my own personal health out (lost 36KG in weight or 79 pounds) and have been taking on new challenges at work where I can. Well ever since I came out it seems that upper management decided to silently fire me, my direct boss can delegate things to me but anything larger in scope I get blocked out of. However I have interviewed at a new place and am expecting my offer soon, it's the first time I did that as me and it went really well. Will move into more project delivery work and potentially some pre-sales stuff as well.
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Clevo P751TM with 9900K maximum OC power draw on mobo
Meaker replied to Csupati's topic in General Discussion
In my machine the 9900KS I do run mine heavily undervolted at 4.8Ghz to give the system a reasonable chance. -
External multi drive nVME / NVME Nas solutions
Meaker replied to Snowleopard's topic in General Discussion
Really the best solution will depend on your throughput needs and degree of separation between your main system and the storage. First link - Fast direct thunderbolt connection 3.5GB/sec throughput realistic max. Second link - Fast network connection (2.5Gb) so 200MB/sec realistic max. Third idea - Host computer. You could put a 10Gb network card and direct connect or use a switch so 800MB/sec realistic max. Or use the computer direct, if you need it all direct attached this solution will be the fastest in terms of raw I/O throughput. What do you need physically and electrically basically? -
Clevo P751TM with 9900K maximum OC power draw on mobo
Meaker replied to Csupati's topic in General Discussion
If it's like the 870TM then a fair amount but there are several power limits you have to raise. -
It can be a micro crack, that sucks 😞
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+125/1000 my daily clocks with a shunt mod made my average clock 1800/8000 https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/95557800
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GeForce GTX 980M voltage regulator mod
Meaker replied to DoenerBoy123's topic in Components & Upgrades
On the 980m it was useful for me when volt modding for stability. I lot some memory clock but volt modded that too. I ran at 1400 core 1500 (6Ghz data clock) for the more stressful tests. -
Laptop won't boot even after removing CMOS battery...
Meaker replied to kaz26's topic in General Discussion
A slower stick of ram might help get it to boot. -
The TDP requirements of the latest GPUs and the current design philosophies point to that happening. Better in their eyes to have an 18 inch device than a chonky 15 inch.
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You had that for a short time, I had the P570WM with 4930k, 16GB of 2133Mhz DDR3 in quad channel, 980M in SLI with power mods and vmem mods running at silly speeds. There was not much out there that could compete with it.
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the decline of the once mighty Nvidia laptop GPUs
Meaker replied to 1610ftw's topic in General Discussion
I did get a noticeable improvement out of my 3070 mobile going from 125W to 180W but it's more of a desktop 3060ti with that modding done. -
Buying something they don't know how to use and coming up with some BS to return it.
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(VBIOS for KM/TM models) I've tried selling this on ebay but it has been the usual nightmare. It's got a 30 day warranty. Shipped from the UK for $280.
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Oh it felt awful, I was on as much oral morphine as I liked after surgery to help dull the pain.
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Did you do the soldering yourself? What values did you choose for the shunt resistors and did you update the phase count resistor network? Since I've updated my cooling I only get to about 57C at 1900Mhz core clocks during cyberpunk so I'd be interested in re-enforcing the VRM and changing the power limits.
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See article here: https://www.overclock3d.net/news/cpu_mainboard/a_12-core_ryzen_9_7845hx_mobile_processor_has_been_spotted_-_more_cores_for_future_laptops/1