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ViktorV

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  1. But despite this, the Clevo DTR is still afloat and there is still something to work on. And in terms of performance, they practically do not differ from the "new solutions". If I needed a car that I don’t have or don’t want to climb, then I wouldn’t buy a DTR. It’s all about passion)))
  2. p870dm2/3 will work fine with QTJ1(10980hk ES) with Dsanke's p870dm2 ME Disabled bios, but there will be a problem with the rtx30 card since Dsanke did not support rtx cards in this BIOS, and he did not upload a ported version from z370 for p870dm2/3. But you can take the May bios from Dsanke with rtx support and use the Coffee Mod program to add the necessary processor microcode, patch BGA1440 support and disable the ME region. Therefore, if you are afraid of this kind of complexity, then it is better to opt for the p870kmg or p870tmg models, they have ready-made bios Dsanke (9900ks 128g.)
  3. No, not Aliexpress, I rarely take anything from Ali, only when absolutely necessary. I have direct contacts with laptop suppliers and manufacturers of custom components in Taiwan and China. Therefore, it is easier for me to negotiate with them than to buy from intermediaries on Ali several times more expensive. As for the fans, I’ll say that they are not bad, they are quieter than regular ones and their flux density is higher at lower speeds, they do better
  4. The problem will be banal, you'll see😜
  5. The QTJ1 / QTJ0 / QTJ2 mutant processor can be bought in China, they came up with the idea of installing a bga processor on an lga1151v2 substrate and made IHS for it. In order to run these processors on Clevo p870/p775/750/751 laptops, you will need to install the latest Dsanke bios for your model, for KM and TM series it is Dsanke 9900ks 128g. For older models, you need Dsanke ME Disable bios. And another point, these processors are very picky about RAM, not all brands run. It works well with RAM sticks from SK Hynix 2133Mhz ddr4, after starting the system easily overclocks to 2666Mhz or more.
  6. Do you have another video card to check? And one stick of RAM that is not from your kit will not hurt. Have you tried to put different sticks of RAM one at a time? It's just that if your motherboard died completely, then the behavior would be completely different, and you have a reaction to the power button and an attempt to initialize the system, but at some point there is a transition to emergency mode, and it is very likely that some of the components do not receive an answer about condition or temperature. This may well be a faulty RAM or video card.
  7. Information for those who have rtx2080 Clevo cards without g-sync, the card can be made with G-sync support by rearranging the strap resistor. The procedure is as follows: 1) Solder the vbios chip from the video card, flash the vbios with a programmer that supports working with 1.8 volt chips. The card ID of non-g-sync cards is 10de 1e90, so we need a vbios with G-sync support, id 10de 1ed0. 2) We solder the strap resistor to another place (see photo). 3) We install the card in the laptop, put the radiator and everything else. We start and look at the id of the card, the id has changed to 10de 1ed0 with G-sync support.The same applies to all rtx20 Clevo cards. This was made possible thanks to an enthusiast from our Clevo forum in Russia under the nickname Chujoi13.
  8. Tell me in more detail on what device do you have such indicators? If this is a laptop, then the noise of the fans there is probably going through the roof, since it’s hard for me to imagine such temperatures at full load on the GPU without the cooling system running at maximum. I observed such temperatures only for laptops on the TongFang platform ( XMG Neo/Mechrevo/Machenike, etc.) with a liquid cooling system, as well as on Clevo p870/p775 with a custom liquid cooling system.
  9. In this area, the legs are still covered with thermal paste, there may be poor contact with the processor nickels. Also check the contact pad of the processor, it may also be contaminated with thermal paste.
  10. Carefully remove traces of thermal paste, because of it the processor may not fit properly.
  11. You have another burnt socket leg, as far as I understand it is designated as DDI2 (Digital Display Interface), something related to the display
  12. It's hard to say for sure, but I'm leaning something with the video card. Can you make a better photo of the problematic part of the socket?
  13. If you follow the logic, then the fans can be excluded, since if the fans fail, the image appears and the system boots, but then everything happens in the same way, the fans are 100% and shutdown.
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