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P775 TM1G question about purchasing a heatsink from aliexpress
srs2236 replied to the jg89's topic in Sager & Clevo
I don't mean nothing bad. If I remember correctly I ran my finger across them aswell and it felt smooth. But it wasn't. Just don't want any accidents like I had. Anyways, hope the best! Maybe I just had a bad batch you never know. And anyways after I did some polishing it was alright! But only after some polishing on mine could you really start to see some imperfections on the surface. And for me there were imperfections on both GPU/CPU. On CPU you don't have to worry as much as the IHS protects from anything bad. On GPU it's not good news.. Anyways, keep us updated with the temps! Curious about your CPU temps. For GPU my heatsink works wonderfully (even after scratching my die -_-) but CPU is still 100C bakery xD- 79 replies
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P775 TM1G question about purchasing a heatsink from aliexpress
srs2236 replied to the jg89's topic in Sager & Clevo
Be careful with the copper surface. I thought mine looked smooth aswell until I removed the heatsink...- 79 replies
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And he hit 36K on cinebench aswell. Good luck beating that with X170KM-G xD
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As if the X170KM-G by default doesn't throttle. Also 2.4-2.7GHz??? Source? Because today I saw it easily sit in 4,4GHz P-Core and 3,3 E core or something. Yes, the 4070 is complete ass. Yet the 4080 and 4090 is just day and night difference. btw the one I screenshotted was for 4080 version not 4070. And most improtantly look at this 4090 just beating a 3080/3080 Ti BY 10000 freaking TimeSpy points. It is not overrated at all. Clevo DTR's are overrated at this point. I am just so sad I actually spent my money on the so disappointing 3080 mobile upgrade. What a shame.
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Those are rather odd needs to have in a laptop but I guess you have a point. There is a 17inch variant aswell although a bit more expensive. And there is not really that big of a need for more than 2 memory slots as none of them ran quad channel memory anyways. And you can get up to 64GB in 2 slots. I guess the only reason would be if somebody needed 128GB? And storage, well you can always get a bigger drive instead of putting in multiple UNLESS somebody needs like idk 20 something TB?!?! =D
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I just wish it wasn't crashing for you all the time =( Is it crashing idle or under load or both? Have you tried disabling CPU C states? I recently found out that was what kept my undervolts not so stable. By disabling C-States I have a stable -135mV undervolt. Maybe it could help with your stability issues? The drawback of course is the CPU is not entering power saving modes. Which means higher power draw pretty much in every scenario. But it is not that bad, and if it helps it could be worth it. For me it is like this - during idle and low CPU usage loads it is using more power than before, sometimes a lot more. However under 100% load because of the heavy undervolt it is using actually less power. Recently I watched a Linus Tech Tips video where they had a computer randomly crash a lot and disabling C states fixed it. That's why I thought of that. I wasn't able to disable C-States in BIOS (as many of the things I assume it is bugged for P775). But I was able to disable them using ThrottleStop. I would try first BIOS then ThrottleStop. I kept an eye whether they are active or not using HWinfo sensor readouts. Good luck!
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Here 2K price for: Intel® Core™ i9 24-Core Processor 13900HX GeForce RTX 4080 240Hz QHD Panel (2560 x 1600), sRGB 100% 16GB 4800MHz DDR5 Liquid Metal by default AX211 WIFI The X170KM-G is not even close in performance to this one. To be honest all the DTR have lost a lot of value in my eyes. I would never pay 2.3K for it nowadays when you can get much faster option. And whats the point of having MXM if it costs an arm and a leg to buy a replacement if it dies? Also the fact that there is not going to be anything newer than 3080 makes it dead standard now anyway.
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I think it should. But I think its better then to sell your current computer and get one with 4080. The difference between 3080 and 4080 is HUGE. Difference between 2080 and 3080 is not so big.
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clevo p870tm/tm1-g Official Clevo P870TM-G Thread
srs2236 replied to ViktorV's topic in Sager & Clevo
Yeah that's what I meant. No automatic updates, but INF mod will do. Also the stock heatsink most likely is not compatible with the 2080 Super/3080. And G-Sync most likely will not work. Everything else should be good to go. Even 200W should be available from the get go. -
clevo p870tm/tm1-g Official Clevo P870TM-G Thread
srs2236 replied to ViktorV's topic in Sager & Clevo
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My best guess at that point is that it is a BIOS bug. In regards to RAM overclock the BIOS is buggy as hell. Tertiary timings is basically incomplete as they exist but don't do anything. Can't change to Command Rate to 1 it doesn't stick same like your voltage. And I believe it is bugged after 3333MHz aswell. I think it happens because by default you don't have an XMP profile on the sticks. Can you perhaps flash an XMP profile on the SPD and check if you can apply voltage then? For me I have had sticks that don't boot with 1.35V but that's exactly what happens, they get stuck in bootloop. That being said I do have a P775TM1-G but I think the BIOS should be exactly same between 751 and 755. Only other thing that comes to my mind is maybe if you had unlocked BIOS you could set the voltage in the other OC section of the BIOS. There are 2 of them. One is stock and one can be only seen on unlocked BIOS. There are more options regarding RAM and Voltage above 1.35 and below 1.2. Maybe setting it through there would make it stick.
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clevo p870tm/tm1-g Official Clevo P870TM-G Thread
srs2236 replied to ViktorV's topic in Sager & Clevo
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Got new best results in RAM OC. I don't think I can possibly push my sticks more. Now just need to get thermals under control. Or find better binned sticks in general.
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In this very thread somebody flashed dsanke BIOS with windows flashing, its not recommended but still possible =D I would say much higher chance than 20%.
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Why so low? 😃 Do you have some experience with it?
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They should be compatible but no reason to put Xeons because they are not better than the top end i9? Or am I missing something here?
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No some people have had success with windows flasher. Just have to use at own risk.
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It should stick. What BIOS are you on? Also, does it get stuck in a boot loop after setting 1.35 or just doesn't apply?
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clevo p870tm/tm1-g Official Clevo P870TM-G Thread
srs2236 replied to ViktorV's topic in Sager & Clevo
You should ask someone the panels that came originally for the P775TM1-G. If a newer panel is installed G-Sync will most likely not work anymore. There are per panel stuff in the BIOS for G-Sync to work. -
Nice! Good to know that the power supply could be a limiting factor!
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Does he know what voltage are they rated for? And maybe the physical size dimensions? If I were to order from let say like Mouser Electronics or some other electronics site?
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I do overclock mine =D But the Time Spy and Superposition benchmarks shouldn't be taken at face value because, for whatever reason when the GPU is utilised 100% the +130 on core is stable on Time Spy and other benchmarks. However while playing Escape From Tarkov for example, because of the game either being poorly optimised or hitting CPU limit the GPU is just barely getting out from idle state and the clocks shoot as high as 1950MHz which make it crash after maybe 20min of gameplay and some fluctuations. I tried fixing this with a custom V-F curve but I don't really have full understanding of it so no luck for now. So far in real life scenarios 105MHz on core is stable for me. So Time Spy and Superposition scores should be less than what I showed before. If somebody is interested in these scores let me know I can redo it. Good news is that the extra 15W is not at all a problem for the GPU thermally. There has to be some either mounting issue with the CPU or something like that. Because the CPU thermals are out of control while the GPU is very comfortable with the AliExpress heatsink. I think bare die would fix absolutely everything but I am not sure if its possible.
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P775 TM1G question about purchasing a heatsink from aliexpress
srs2236 replied to the jg89's topic in Sager & Clevo
Hi! It is the same seller I got my heatsink from. The price has gone way up since I bought it (from 210gbp/246eur for 30 air). There is not much to complain about other than from what I remember tracking didn't update when it arrived in UK but otherwise came quickly still. Rest can be seen in the post I made about my 3080 upgrade. The seller otherwise is legit though. You could look up if there is a cheaper solution out there. Some people claim to have bought similiar hestsinks from taobao for muuuuuch cheaper.- 79 replies
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Are you sure they were 330uf? And what voltage? If I knew I would order them myself and post the results.
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This is something I had in my plans aswell! He is probably talking about the POSCAPS. There are plenty of empty spaces for more POSCAPS. I wasn't sure where to source identical ones as there are on right now. It seems they haven't changed from RTX 2080 to RTX 3080 but I don't want to take them off of my working RTX 2080. About resistors I wouldn't be too sure. But for future, could add POSCAPS to empty pads and do shunt mod for maybe 180W or something along those lines. If I could squeeze 15000 on Time Spy with this card I would be truly happy with it. But thats just a dream for now =D