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MiRaGe

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  1. Yes and you have a 24/7 working vacuum cleaner in the room. Forget about wife and family😉
  2. Hi, is there still the problem with disabled turbo boost after 528.xx driver ver?
  3. LM, when applied correctly tends to stay in place. No need for isolations etc. Besides, I use custom heatsink and the contact area fits perfectly on the cpu and gpu. I had foam dam before, but took it off.
  4. Finally a proper copper shim mod. Took me awhile but at the end it worked out pretty well.
  5. I will reverse to thermal pads again, not a good result with copper shims in a long run...
  6. BTW, adding copper shims to VRAM today gave me great temps result. The GPU is at least 2-3C cooler and VRAM seems to profit another 50-100MHz O/C.
  7. It could be much less noisy while keeping the same performance but I am after the lowest temps possible. my next laptop will be the one with water cooling without a doubt.
  8. Very! Especially with the two Noctuas overvolted at 24V😆
  9. Finally! 12K Graphics! RTX 2080 200W +160 Core +250 Mem.
  10. In this scenario (see the screenshot bellow), before all the mods I did, the CPU was constantly staying at 100C, the GPU was around 80-82C. Now: Happy camper here! 🙂 But I must admit - 9900K is hell of a CPU to be properly cooled down...
  11. Liquid Metal between IHS and HS reduced the temps further by a good 5-7C. Now during heavy load on the CPU and GPU together , see the result:))) room temperature - 22C
  12. I don’t think i have temperature problems anymore😆 23C room temperature, 66-67C GPU@OC@200W, 90sC CPU doesn’t come even close to 100C anymore as before. 93-95C max. when both GPU and CPU are fully stressed. of course I had to buy a new bottom cover for future re-sale. i know it looks ugly, but it does its job perfectly. Now there is a point of having 2x80 5V@19V fans underneath.
  13. Can you tell me where did you get this delta fan from? Perhaps you can send me a link? Is it 12V?
  14. Finally found some spare time to fix the backlight bleeding, adding foam behind the screen bezel and the result is more than pleasing, 99% backlight bleed-free panel: before: after: Clevo has done terrible job to glue the bottom of the screen to the bezel causing the screen to flex and be under pressure all the time. Removing the glue and put foam all around the edges (outside the panel itself, of course) resolved all the problem once and forever.
  15. No, no matter what you do, 2x32GB at 3200MHz has never been possible on X170KM. On all DDR4 Clevo platforms in matter of fact, too much strain on the IMC.
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