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2 hours ago, Kharstraetor said:

 

Have you replaced the board yet? If so, how did it go?

 

It hasn't arrived yet.
USA comes to EU territory.
It is expected to arrive before Christmas.

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5 hours ago, RSL900 said:

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for undervolting I try to mess with MSI afterburner but nothing change I don't know if it's work
 

 

If your CPU is 3.3 GHz, what was the "4900MHz" you quoted initially?

Have you overclocked the GPU?

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Hey everyone! 

I've commenced replacing my board and I've encountered a cable which I'm unsure how to remove.

 

Circled in red in the picture below is the cable which I'm referring to. It runs into the screen. Any ideas how to remove it safely?

 

 

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Maybe but I am not sure, some software thing is the problem I update the drivers (last thing i want to try is to reinstall windows) unless ther is optimal configuration I can use to make sure everything is in good 

I said that because when saw my test results when I bought the laptop for timespy was

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Score is edited because it was in another language 

 

Clould it be the BIOS need to some change? 

And again I just saying I don't know what causes of the problem and I hope to find solution here

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7 hours ago, Kharstraetor said:

 

If your CPU is 3.3 GHz, what was the "4900MHz" you quoted initially?

Have you overclocked the GPU?

I copied from AIDA64 app as it is

 

No I didn't overlooked 

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47 minutes ago, Kharstraetor said:

Hey everyone! 

I've commenced replacing my board and I've encountered a cable which I'm unsure how to remove.

 

Circled in red in the picture below is the cable which I'm referring to. It runs into the screen. Any ideas how to remove it safely?

 

 

IMG_20241207_193033.jpg

 

In principle, it has to be popped up from one side and then the other.

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29 minutes ago, RSL900 said:

Maybe but I am not sure, some software thing is the problem I update the drivers (last thing i want to try is to reinstall windows) unless ther is optimal configuration I can use to make sure everything is in good 

I said that because when saw my test results when I bought the laptop for timespy was

3DMark.thumb.jpg.60a10d57f3fbda599028c6ba0f20f87a.jpg

 

Now20241207_015911.thumb.png.8aa04d700de4c8d0537e59b1dc443023.png

Score is edited because it was in another language 

 

Clould it be the BIOS need to some change? 

And again I just saying I don't know what causes of the problem and I hope to find solution here

 

That config needs to know a lot more.☺️

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10 hours ago, RSL900 said:

Maybe but I am not sure, some software thing is the problem I update the drivers (last thing i want to try is to reinstall windows) unless ther is optimal configuration I can use to make sure everything is in good 

I said that because when saw my test results when I bought the laptop for timespy was

3DMark.thumb.jpg.60a10d57f3fbda599028c6ba0f20f87a.jpg

 

Now20241207_015911.thumb.png.8aa04d700de4c8d0537e59b1dc443023.png

Score is edited because it was in another language 

 

Clould it be the BIOS need to some change? 

And again I just saying I don't know what causes of the problem and I hope to find solution here

I do not observe anything there which indicates "4900MHz".

The CPU and GPU seem to be operating normally.

Is the issue, which you are seeking resolved, solely why there is a difference between the score before purchase and after purchase?

The BIOS on these laptops need to be unlocked for access to performance modification options. There are two options to unlock the BIOS - Brother Dsanke's and Premamod's. Dsanke's is linked in the first post. Premamod's may prove more challenging to obtain as either it needs to have been flashed by the retailer or obtained directly from Prema (God, I love Prema ❤️ )

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22 hours ago, Kharstraetor said:

Hey everyone! 

I've commenced replacing my board and I've encountered a cable which I'm unsure how to remove.

 

Circled in red in the picture below is the cable which I'm referring to. It runs into the screen. Any ideas how to remove it safely?

 

 

IMG_20241207_193033.jpg

 

Pull the cable straight up using the black tab that's attached to it. This is the eDP cable. You'll need to pinch that black tab with your thumb and index finger. It should lift off pretty easily once you pull straight up.

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On 12/7/2024 at 8:11 PM, RSL900 said:

I copied from AIDA64 app as it is

 

No I didn't overlooked 

Here's another thought to try... I noticed increased temperatures when I ran the GPU at stock and the temperatures only decreased once I overclocked the GPU a bit. 

Note: I'm no expert on overclocking so please make your own informed decisions. Following my suggestions may not, necessarily, be without risk.

 

Consider increasing the GPU clock by +50 (you can try and steadily keep increasing it by about +10 increments if you observe that it is stable, up to around +150). Once you've obtained a small stable overclock, increase the memory. Generally, you should be able to manage around a +1,000 increase to GPU memory.

 

See if that helps.

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