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Questions regarding my new Clevo P775TM1-G


MiRaGe

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1 hour ago, zex4 said:

holy moly that heatsink looks much better thanks for that info buddy :0

If you already have the one from AliExpress, it‘s not worthy to invest for another one as this laptop is pretty much at the end of it‘s life - 9900K is old, RTX2080 - too. 
Better invest in some of the new 4090 monsters and consider further cooling improvements there.  

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Your right buddy , for know I can upgrade my gpu as far I want ( right now asus strix 1080 ti ) with my mxmtopciex16 adapter but yea the maximum possible i9 9900k is hot 🔥 and old compared to 10,12,13 gen...

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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:

 

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after:

 

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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. 

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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. 
 

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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. 

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On 8/26/2023 at 7:28 PM, MiRaGe said:

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. 
 

IMG-3075.jpg
 

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. 

Couldn't you at this point just cut an additional copper heatsink with the thickness so that it is level with the case and solder it to the existing heatsink? The laptop will become much heavier but I think it would cool much better too and you wouldn't have the uglyness problem of the bottom of the laptop. Only downside is you ever stress your pc while it is sitting on your lap and you might burn your clothes or get skin burns lol =D

 

Otherwise, I can agree it looks bad, however I know how the P775TM1-G heats up so I totally understand lol =D

 

But what is that brown stuff near the exhaust?

Clevo P775TM1-G:

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GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop (165W, +110MHz Core, +350MHz Mem)

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900KS (5GHz, 4GHz Cache, -130mV, 255A, 200W PL1/2, C0 only)

RAM: 32 GB (3333MHz, 14-17-17-32, 2x16, Micron rev.E, 1.45v)

Storage 1: Kingston KC3000 2TB RAID0 (2x1TB, NVME, PCI-E 3.0)

Storage 2: Seagate LM015 2TB (2.5, HDD, SATA3)

Storage 3: Integral UltimaPro 512GB (SDXC, 100r/50w, PCI-E)

Display 1: AU Optronics B173ZAN0.10 (4K, 60Hz)

Display 2: ROG STRIX XG17AHP (1080, 240Hz, G-Sync, DP)

Wi-Fi/BT: Killer(R) Wireless-AC 1550 (9260NGW, PCI-E)

Operating system: Windows 11 Pro x64 (22H2)

Lenovo ThinkPad T540p:

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GPU1: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600

GPU2: NVIDIA GeForce GT 730M (+135MHz Core, +339MHz Mem)

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4210M

RAM: 16 GB (1600MHz, 2x8)

Storage: Samsung 860 Pro 256GB (2.5, SSD, SATA3)

Operating system: Windows 11 Pro x64 (22H2)

Lenovo IdeaPad E31-70:

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GPU: Intel(R) HD Graphics 5500

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-5005U

RAM: 4 GB (1600MHz, 1x4)

Storage: Kingston SA400 128GB (2.5, SSD, SATA3)

Operating system: Windows 11 Pro x64 (22H2)

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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

 

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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:

 

 

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Happy camper here! 🙂

But I must admit - 9900K is hell of a CPU to be properly cooled down...

 

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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. 

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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.

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