MaxxD Posted July 29 Share Posted July 29 3 hours ago, Kalman said: If you remove the heatsink you should check the paste on the gpu die it can be seen if it is evenly distributed or not. You should see also if it is not aligned, leaning on a side or missing from corners or sides. Finally I smeared it with paste and that solved the problem... in the end, paste is the best... always! Default: "Tested" During the Time Spy test, the GPU temperature reached a maximum of 79 degrees and the HotSpot temperature was 87 degrees. 1 ◄►Medion Erazer Beast 16 X1 Ultimate►+Water System►i9-275HX/96GB/4TB/nV RTX 5090 24GB/RTL 2.5GBLan <---Slayer Of Desktops & Desktop Killer---> ◄►Clevo® X170SM-G / KM-G►+AIO Water System►i7-11700K/128GB/8TB/nV RTX 3080 16GB MXM►Killer 2.5GBLan►Win10/11 x64 Pro►LG®OLED55C4 4K/144Hz G-Sync◄►** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kastner Posted July 29 Share Posted July 29 2 hours ago, MaxxD said: in the end, paste is the best Just curious, did you use kryosheet on gpu die and that caused the problem? Also for other parts then the gpu die the Thermal Grizzly Putty Pro seems to be very good so far. Especially for not original parts when you do not know the exact pad sizes. Clevo P870DM2 9700k RTX3080 Clevo P775TM1 9400F GTX1080 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxxD Posted July 29 Share Posted July 29 7 hours ago, Kalman said: Just curious, did you use kryosheet on gpu die and that caused the problem? Also for other parts then the gpu die the Thermal Grizzly Putty Pro seems to be very good so far. Especially for not original parts when you do not know the exact pad sizes. Of course, it's been a good and interesting method so far...I've used Kryosheet chips a lot, cut to size exactly as needed. According to my friend, it also degraded...that might have been the problem...(?) I used it for both CPU and GPU. ◄►Medion Erazer Beast 16 X1 Ultimate►+Water System►i9-275HX/96GB/4TB/nV RTX 5090 24GB/RTL 2.5GBLan <---Slayer Of Desktops & Desktop Killer---> ◄►Clevo® X170SM-G / KM-G►+AIO Water System►i7-11700K/128GB/8TB/nV RTX 3080 16GB MXM►Killer 2.5GBLan►Win10/11 x64 Pro►LG®OLED55C4 4K/144Hz G-Sync◄►** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kastner Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 15 hours ago, MaxxD said: Of course, it's been a good and interesting method so far...I've used Kryosheet chips a lot, cut to size exactly as needed. According to my friend, it also degraded...that might have been the problem...(?) I used it for both CPU and GPU. Thanks for the heads up. I have no experience with krysheets so far. In theory it is not better than paste but it has low maintanance. It is already degraded then its a good experiment not to use them.🙂 Clevo P870DM2 9700k RTX3080 Clevo P775TM1 9400F GTX1080 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxxD Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 9 hours ago, Kalman said: Thanks for the heads up. I have no experience with krysheets so far. In theory it is not better than paste but it has low maintanance. It is already degraded then its a good experiment not to use them.🙂 I prefer to use paste, it's safe and definitely good! 😁✌️ ◄►Medion Erazer Beast 16 X1 Ultimate►+Water System►i9-275HX/96GB/4TB/nV RTX 5090 24GB/RTL 2.5GBLan <---Slayer Of Desktops & Desktop Killer---> ◄►Clevo® X170SM-G / KM-G►+AIO Water System►i7-11700K/128GB/8TB/nV RTX 3080 16GB MXM►Killer 2.5GBLan►Win10/11 x64 Pro►LG®OLED55C4 4K/144Hz G-Sync◄►** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momo25 Posted August 19 Share Posted August 19 On 7/9/2025 at 8:26 PM, MaxxD said: Hi, I don't want to upset you, but the factory cap is also (nickel-plated) copper... 😉 The water cooler is a big hit, that's for sure! What they add to t.pad is also perfect! So ive got the heatsink and delided my 11900k and it arrived today along with my 780w Eurocom PSU. Happy about the PSU but the heatsink is giving me headaches. Not only did it arrive bent but it also seems to make bad contact and no matter which pads or sizes I use its worse then stock. I used Nanogrease extreme and the pads that came with it. Also tried it with arctic tp3 but that didnt improve it. Im seeing mid 80s on the GPU compared to mid 60-70s on the stock heatsink. Which pad sizes did you use? The seller recomendation seems to be not working. Is there anything youve dont to make it work? My air cooled performance is 10C worse then before... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bidelloman Posted August 20 Share Posted August 20 9 hours ago, momo25 said: So ive got the heatsink and delided my 11900k and it arrived today along with my 780w Eurocom PSU. Happy about the PSU but the heatsink is giving me headaches. Not only did it arrive bent but it also seems to make bad contact and no matter which pads or sizes I use its worse then stock. I used Nanogrease extreme and the pads that came with it. Also tried it with arctic tp3 but that didnt improve it. Im seeing mid 80s on the GPU compared to mid 60-70s on the stock heatsink. Which pad sizes did you use? The seller recomendation seems to be not working. Is there anything youve dont to make it work? My air cooled performance is 10C worse then before... 11900k in an smg? How do you like the 780w psu? wanted to buy one myself tbh, bringing around the 2 bricks and adapter is annoying Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momo25 Posted August 20 Share Posted August 20 2 hours ago, Bidelloman said: 11900k in an smg? How do you like the 780w psu? wanted to buy one myself tbh, bringing around the 2 bricks and adapter is annoying No, thats in my KM, but i used the wrong thread without noticing for my first post, so i guess ill just continue here ^^ The 780W Eurocom is really cool with its real time wattage display but i think this is only necissary for when you watercool and heavily overclock. Because the combined 560w of the two psus are totally fine otherwise. If you only want to buy it for portability, might be worth it if you get a good price; found it for around 80€ on eBay brand new but the shipping costs to Germany brought it to almost 200 Also planning to get the gt600 air cooler, i heared it'll really help 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bidelloman Posted August 20 Share Posted August 20 5 minutes ago, momo25 said: No, thats in my KM, but i used the wrong thread without noticing for my first post, so i guess ill just continue here ^^ The 780W Eurocom is really cool with its real time wattage display but i think this is only necissary for when you watercool and heavily overclock. Because the combined 560w of the two psus are totally fine otherwise. If you only want to buy it for portability, might be worth it if you get a good price; found it for around 80€ on eBay brand new but the shipping costs to Germany brought it to almost 200 Also planning to get the gt600 air cooler, i heared it'll really help mh, you may find it is helpful and more portable, the standard heatsink, putty, ptm 7950, delidding the cpu and use the rockitcool IHS with some LM, polish / level the heatsinks and get the fans from taobao, those with more finns and as I happily found out, quieter on the ears. Thank you for the PSU's report, so no problems? noise? cables etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momo25 Posted August 20 Share Posted August 20 8 minutes ago, Bidelloman said: mh, you may find it is helpful and more portable, the standard heatsink, putty, ptm 7950, delidding the cpu and use the rockitcool IHS with some LM, polish / level the heatsinks and get the fans from taobao, those with more finns and as I happily found out, quieter on the ears. Thank you for the PSU's report, so no problems? noise? cables etc Yeah, it seems like it. I had hoped to gain better air cooling from the heatsink aswell, thats why I bought it. I did delid my 11900k with LM but the rockitcool IHS isnt available anymore and neither is ANY copper IHS not even Bartex. There are 9900k 10900k and 12900k and above IHS but no 11th gen... As for the fans are they really that different from the stock ones that its worth buying? I only really care if they perform better, quietness is secondary for me. The PSU is great but yeah you do hear some noise but barely audible especially when you game or have headphones on. I dont know what you mean with the cables but you do need to note that you need buy a different wallplug cable if youre outside the US Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowleopard Posted yesterday at 02:22 PM Share Posted yesterday at 02:22 PM I haven't been on in a while, I am still happy with my X-170-sm-g, but it is time for a refresh. I am not an engineer so I had to ask for some help pulling this off. I basically said that I want to gut the x170-sm-g's internals and design a new motherboard with the spec I want so I can basically do a motherboard swap and this is what I was given back: Great — Version 1 (Realistic Clevo tone) is locked in. Below is Document A — the full marketing/product page for your redesigned system: ⭐ CLEVO X170 ULTRA PRO The Ultimate Desktop Replacement Workstation Powered by Intel® Core Ultra 9 (Arrow Lake-S) + NVIDIA® RTX 5090M Overview The Clevo X170 Ultra Pro represents the next evolution of true desktop-grade mobile performance. Engineered for professionals who demand uncompromising CPU speed, extreme GPU power, massive memory capacity, and server-class storage bandwidth, the X170 Ultra Pro delivers a level of capability previously impossible in a portable form factor. Built around a custom motherboard supporting Intel Core Ultra 9 (Arrow Lake-S) desktop processors and a soldered NVIDIA RTX 5090M GPU, the X170 Ultra Pro stands unmatched as the world’s most powerful DTR-class workstation. 🔥 Key Features ✔ Desktop-Class Intel® Core Ultra 9 (Arrow Lake-S) Up to 24 cores (8 P + 16 E) LGA1851 socketed desktop CPU Up to 250 W turbo power with configurable PL1/PL2 Delivers true workstation and rendering performance on the go ✔ NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5090M (Soldered BGA) Based on next-generation flagship NVIDIA architecture 20–24 GB GDDR7 VRAM 225–300 W board power PCIe 5.0 x16 direct CPU connection Ideal for CUDA, AI acceleration, 3D rendering, VR, and high-FPS gaming ✔ Up to 512 GB DDR5 SO-DIMM 4× DDR5 SO-DIMM slots Supports up to 4×128GB modules JEDEC-stable DDR5-4800/5200 Unprecedented memory capacity for virtual machines, simulation, scientific workloads, and large AI models ✔ Six NVMe SSD Slots (NVMe Only) 6× M.2 PCIe slots (up to PCIe 5.0 x4) 1× CPU PCIe 5.0 primary slot 1× CPU PCIe 4.0/5.0 secondary 4× PCH PCIe 4.0 slots RAID options supported Expandable to over 48 TB of solid-state storage ✔ High-Performance Cooling System Full-width unified vapor chamber Dual fin stacks with high-pressure blower fans CPU and GPU each get dedicated thermal pathways VRM and NVMe cooling integrated into chassis architecture Designed for up to 500 W continuous thermal load ✔ Extreme Power Options Dual 330 W power supplies (660 W combined) Optional 780 W high-capacity PSU Intelligent DC-input management Battery used primarily for UPS-style backup 🖥️ Display (Compatible Options) (Same panel support as existing X170 series) 17.3” 4K 144 Hz 17.3” QHD 240 Hz 17.3” FHD 144–360 Hz G-SYNC® / Adaptive Sync options available 100% sRGB or 100% DCI-P3 depending on panel 🎛️ Connectivity & I/O 2× USB-C (Thunderbolt™ 4/5 Ready) 3× USB-A 10Gbps HDMI 2.1 DisplayPort 2.1 (via GPU) 2.5G/5G Ethernet Wi-Fi 7 + Bluetooth 5.x M.2 Key B for optional WWAN Audio jacks: headphone/mic combo or separate jacks depending on configuration Full-size keyboard + per-key RGB 🔊 Audio & Multimedia High-fidelity stereo speakers Subwoofer module Hi-Res Audio support Array microphone with noise suppression Full HD or 4K webcam options 🔒 Security TPM 2.0 BIOS-level protection Optional SmartCard reader Optional fingerprint sensor 📦 Specifications Summary Category Specification CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 Arrow Lake-S, LGA1851 desktop processor GPU NVIDIA RTX 5090M (20–24 GB GDDR7), soldered BGA Memory Up to 512 GB DDR5 SO-DIMM (4× 128 GB) Storage 6× M.2 NVMe (1× PCIe 5.0 x4, 1× PCIe 4.0/5.0 x4, 4× PCIe 4.0 x4) Cooling Unified vapor chamber, dual fin stacks, dual blowers Power Dual 330 W or single 780 W power supplies Networking Wi-Fi 7, BT 5.x, 2.5G/5G LAN Display Options 17.3” UHD, QHD, or FHD high-refresh panels I/O 2× USB-C, 3× USB-A, HDMI 2.1, DP 2.1, audio jacks, RJ-45 Chassis Clevo X170 full-size DTR chassis 🧩 Why Choose X170 Ultra Pro? Unmatched CPU power in a portable form factor Flagship GPU performance rivaling desktops Server-class memory capacity for scientific, AI, or VM workloads Enterprise-grade storage bandwidth with 6 NVMe slots DTR cooling designed for sustained workloads Upgrade-friendly design with socketed CPU and modular memory/storage Built for years of heavy-duty use 🌟 X170 Ultra Pro The Most Powerful Laptop Architecture Ever Engineered by Clevo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowleopard Posted yesterday at 02:25 PM Share Posted yesterday at 02:25 PM According to the engineering diagrams that it also generated for me, this laptop can be built into the current X170- sm-g case. It will have proper air flow for cooling. Now where can I hire a fabricator to actually build, test and stress test the motherboard so I can upgrade my x170 sm-g Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxxD Posted yesterday at 07:04 PM Share Posted yesterday at 07:04 PM 4 hours ago, Snowleopard said: I haven't been on in a while, I am still happy with my X-170-sm-g, but it is time for a refresh. I am not an engineer so I had to ask for some help pulling this off. I basically said that I want to gut the x170-sm-g's internals and design a new motherboard with the spec I want so I can basically do a motherboard swap and this is what I was given back: Great — Version 1 (Realistic Clevo tone) is locked in. Below is Document A — the full marketing/product page for your redesigned system: ⭐ CLEVO X170 ULTRA PRO The Ultimate Desktop Replacement Workstation Powered by Intel® Core Ultra 9 (Arrow Lake-S) + NVIDIA® RTX 5090M Overview The Clevo X170 Ultra Pro represents the next evolution of true desktop-grade mobile performance. Engineered for professionals who demand uncompromising CPU speed, extreme GPU power, massive memory capacity, and server-class storage bandwidth, the X170 Ultra Pro delivers a level of capability previously impossible in a portable form factor. Built around a custom motherboard supporting Intel Core Ultra 9 (Arrow Lake-S) desktop processors and a soldered NVIDIA RTX 5090M GPU, the X170 Ultra Pro stands unmatched as the world’s most powerful DTR-class workstation. 🔥 Key Features ✔ Desktop-Class Intel® Core Ultra 9 (Arrow Lake-S) Up to 24 cores (8 P + 16 E) LGA1851 socketed desktop CPU Up to 250 W turbo power with configurable PL1/PL2 Delivers true workstation and rendering performance on the go ✔ NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5090M (Soldered BGA) Based on next-generation flagship NVIDIA architecture 20–24 GB GDDR7 VRAM 225–300 W board power PCIe 5.0 x16 direct CPU connection Ideal for CUDA, AI acceleration, 3D rendering, VR, and high-FPS gaming ✔ Up to 512 GB DDR5 SO-DIMM 4× DDR5 SO-DIMM slots Supports up to 4×128GB modules JEDEC-stable DDR5-4800/5200 Unprecedented memory capacity for virtual machines, simulation, scientific workloads, and large AI models ✔ Six NVMe SSD Slots (NVMe Only) 6× M.2 PCIe slots (up to PCIe 5.0 x4) 1× CPU PCIe 5.0 primary slot 1× CPU PCIe 4.0/5.0 secondary 4× PCH PCIe 4.0 slots RAID options supported Expandable to over 48 TB of solid-state storage ✔ High-Performance Cooling System Full-width unified vapor chamber Dual fin stacks with high-pressure blower fans CPU and GPU each get dedicated thermal pathways VRM and NVMe cooling integrated into chassis architecture Designed for up to 500 W continuous thermal load ✔ Extreme Power Options Dual 330 W power supplies (660 W combined) Optional 780 W high-capacity PSU Intelligent DC-input management Battery used primarily for UPS-style backup 🖥️ Display (Compatible Options) (Same panel support as existing X170 series) 17.3” 4K 144 Hz 17.3” QHD 240 Hz 17.3” FHD 144–360 Hz G-SYNC® / Adaptive Sync options available 100% sRGB or 100% DCI-P3 depending on panel 🎛️ Connectivity & I/O 2× USB-C (Thunderbolt™ 4/5 Ready) 3× USB-A 10Gbps HDMI 2.1 DisplayPort 2.1 (via GPU) 2.5G/5G Ethernet Wi-Fi 7 + Bluetooth 5.x M.2 Key B for optional WWAN Audio jacks: headphone/mic combo or separate jacks depending on configuration Full-size keyboard + per-key RGB 🔊 Audio & Multimedia High-fidelity stereo speakers Subwoofer module Hi-Res Audio support Array microphone with noise suppression Full HD or 4K webcam options 🔒 Security TPM 2.0 BIOS-level protection Optional SmartCard reader Optional fingerprint sensor 📦 Specifications Summary Category Specification CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 Arrow Lake-S, LGA1851 desktop processor GPU NVIDIA RTX 5090M (20–24 GB GDDR7), soldered BGA Memory Up to 512 GB DDR5 SO-DIMM (4× 128 GB) Storage 6× M.2 NVMe (1× PCIe 5.0 x4, 1× PCIe 4.0/5.0 x4, 4× PCIe 4.0 x4) Cooling Unified vapor chamber, dual fin stacks, dual blowers Power Dual 330 W or single 780 W power supplies Networking Wi-Fi 7, BT 5.x, 2.5G/5G LAN Display Options 17.3” UHD, QHD, or FHD high-refresh panels I/O 2× USB-C, 3× USB-A, HDMI 2.1, DP 2.1, audio jacks, RJ-45 Chassis Clevo X170 full-size DTR chassis 🧩 Why Choose X170 Ultra Pro? Unmatched CPU power in a portable form factor Flagship GPU performance rivaling desktops Server-class memory capacity for scientific, AI, or VM workloads Enterprise-grade storage bandwidth with 6 NVMe slots DTR cooling designed for sustained workloads Upgrade-friendly design with socketed CPU and modular memory/storage Built for years of heavy-duty use 🌟 X170 Ultra Pro The Most Powerful Laptop Architecture Ever Engineered by Clevo. I see this as a completely unnecessary step... You'd better buy a factory i9-275HX + RTX 5090 (24GB) machine that is sold by TongFang. I did the same! Since then, the X170SM/KM-G has been put in its box... ◄►Medion Erazer Beast 16 X1 Ultimate►+Water System►i9-275HX/96GB/4TB/nV RTX 5090 24GB/RTL 2.5GBLan <---Slayer Of Desktops & Desktop Killer---> ◄►Clevo® X170SM-G / KM-G►+AIO Water System►i7-11700K/128GB/8TB/nV RTX 3080 16GB MXM►Killer 2.5GBLan►Win10/11 x64 Pro►LG®OLED55C4 4K/144Hz G-Sync◄►** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowleopard Posted yesterday at 07:27 PM Share Posted yesterday at 07:27 PM 13 minutes ago, MaxxD said: I see this as a completely unnecessary step... You'd better buy a factory i9-275HX + RTX 5090 (24GB) machine that is sold by TongFang. I did the same! Since then, the X170SM/KM-G has been put in its box... I get what you are saying, I haven't seen the machines by TonyFang, but I bought into the x170 series because I wanted desktop performance in a laptop. the i9-275HX no matter how it is sliced and diced is a mobile processor and under load just can't compete with the desktop Core Ultra 9. An intel based machine with an i9-275HX is an Apple move..... to keep the temps down, it has to be throttled, if it is throttled you aren't getting peak performance when it is needed. I also want the extra pci lanes and M.2 nveme slots. here is no reason with what is possible right now to be stuck with 3 nvme slots and 256gb ram. Cooling tech has also improved. I am still going to look into getting this board made, If I am stuck with the mobile processor then I might as well get an Alienware door stop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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