MaxxD Posted July 13 Share Posted July 13 On 7/10/2025 at 12:45 PM, momo25 said: Yeah the copper IHS is just for my OCD ^^ I also had an SM-G but that was worse than my KM-G. Constantly throttled and no matter what I did i just couldnt get it to run properly. Glad about my KM purchasr tho! Polishing the CPU and GPU heatsinks can also help. I have a couple of factory SM-G and KM-G heatsinks, all polished. The water coolers were not polished.✌️ ◄►Medion Erazer Beast 16 X1 Ultimatei►+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...
MaxxD Posted July 16 Share Posted July 16 The machine is working again...it was a big fight, but a victory! (you could say it like that...) 🤭☺️ 2 ◄►Medion Erazer Beast 16 X1 Ultimatei►+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...
Teo Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 If someone is interested on how to unlock the hidden menus on Bios 1.07.09RTR6 from XMG I have found a way and it does work but it can be a bit laborious and risky. Be aware that Bios modification could brick your laptop or if wrongly modifying your Bios can cause malfunction. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK ⚠️ I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE OF ANY DAMAGE CAUSE ON THE MOD OF YOUR BIOS AND LAPTOP. Before proceeding you must have already some knowledge on how to Backup, Edit and Flash Bios, otherwise I advice not to try. Left all the steps on a PDF file. XMG_1.07.09RTR6_UNLOCK_STEPS.pdf NEEDED TOOLS • FPTW64 (is has to be a version compatible for Intel ME v15) • UEFITOOLS 0.28.0 (capable to replace any REGIONS, Volume, sections, VSS etc) • HxD Editor or any good Hexadecimal Editor. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rockmanx97 Posted September 28 Share Posted September 28 Just asking would a RTX 2070 Super MXM work in a Clevo X170KM? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momo25 Posted September 29 Share Posted September 29 So after I got the chinese watercooled Heatsink I spend a long time figuring out different thermal pad sizes to get the best contact with the die/IHS. Somehow I cant understand my thermal paste spread though, as it is very uneven on the left side, both on the CPU and GPU. No matter what pads I tried on the GPU side, (0.5 all the way to 2mm!), nothing works... im kinda out of ideas so maybe someone can help? Its been months and it still runs like shit (80C+ on GPU 87-90C on CPU) I just wanna get this damn thing running 😭 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kastner Posted September 29 Share Posted September 29 36 minutes ago, momo25 said: nothing works... im kinda out of ideas so maybe someone can help? Try Thermal Grizzly Putty Pro. Best. Clevo P870DM2 9700k RTX3080 Clevo P775TM1 9400F GTX1080 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momo25 Posted September 29 Share Posted September 29 24 minutes ago, Kastner said: Try Thermal Grizzly Putty Pro. Best. I thought about it too but I dont know anything about these putties. Did you use it on this laptop? The strange thing here is that the spot that doesnt make contact is on the side where there are not pads so I think the heatsink is the issue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kastner Posted September 30 Share Posted September 30 21 hours ago, momo25 said: Did you use it on this laptop? No, I used it on a P870 with RTX3080, there was no exact pad sizes because of the custom heatsink. As far as I know puttys are good when you do not know the pad size. It is hard to work with but the thermal conductivity is just like gelid extreme and you dont have to worry about the contacts and bending. 21 hours ago, momo25 said: The strange thing here is that the spot that doesnt make contact is on the side where there are not pads so I think the heatsink is the issue If the heatsink the issue maybe ask for a refund. There are a few member who using this heatsink perhaps they will know the pad sizes. Clevo P870DM2 9700k RTX3080 Clevo P775TM1 9400F GTX1080 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teo Posted Friday at 08:10 AM Share Posted Friday at 08:10 AM Hello Momo25 If you bought this same model of Water cooler from Aliexpress try this measurements. I don’t know if you already figure out. Also if you can since you delided the CPU try to sanded with a thin sander paper, it will create a better surface for contact. tips: I did use a copper shim of 0.5mm for the GPU and applied Arthic thermal paste, my GPU runs at 50c~60c on heavy load and benchmarks. If you open 2 pages back from this post you will see all what I have done to my laptop, I think I also posted what was the thickness of my thermalpads, also other users has posted it You can find those infos, if you look back on the first post of this thread. Best of luck. On 9/30/2025 at 12:14 AM, momo25 said: So after I got the chinese watercooled Heatsink I spend a long time figuring out different thermal pad sizes to get the best contact with the die/IHS. Somehow I cant understand my thermal paste spread though, as it is very uneven on the left side, both on the CPU and GPU. No matter what pads I tried on the GPU side, (0.5 all the way to 2mm!), nothing works... im kinda out of ideas so maybe someone can help? Its been months and it still runs like shit (80C+ on GPU 87-90C on CPU) I just wanna get this damn thing running 😭 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momo25 Posted Sunday at 11:44 AM Share Posted Sunday at 11:44 AM On 9/30/2025 at 3:27 PM, Kastner said: No, I used it on a P870 with RTX3080, there was no exact pad sizes because of the custom heatsink. As far as I know puttys are good when you do not know the pad size. It is hard to work with but the thermal conductivity is just like gelid extreme and you dont have to worry about the contacts and bending. If the heatsink the issue maybe ask for a refund. There are a few member who using this heatsink perhaps they will know the pad sizes. Yeah i will definitely look into the putties. I got the heatsink like 2-3 months ago, I doubt that ill be able to refund it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momo25 Posted Sunday at 11:52 AM Share Posted Sunday at 11:52 AM On 10/3/2025 at 10:10 AM, Teo said: Hello Momo25 If you bought this same model of Water cooler from Aliexpress try this measurements. I don’t know if you already figure out. Also if you can since you delided the CPU try to sanded with a thin sander paper, it will create a better surface for contact. tips: I did use a copper shim of 0.5mm for the GPU and applied Arthic thermal paste, my GPU runs at 50c~60c on heavy load and benchmarks. If you open 2 pages back from this post you will see all what I have done to my laptop, I think I also posted what was the thickness of my thermalpads, also other users has posted it You can find those infos, if you look back on the first post of this thread. Best of luck. Hi, yeah thats the one. I did try out these pad sizes but this also didnt work. I also thought about copper shims instead of the GPU pads, might just do that aswell. I did sand the IHS. I wanted to buy the rockitcool or bartex 11th gen copper IHS but no matter where i look 11th gen seems to be gone everywhere. There's 9th gen 10th gen and 12th gen + but 11th gen just seems to have vanished from everywhere. Ive seen your work, thats awesome btw! I would have wantes to do something similar since the vapor chamber on the GPU is just great and Im kind of missing that on the aftermarket heatsink. I think ill just use a putty and the copper shims and see if that helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
strijrator Posted Sunday at 06:19 PM Share Posted Sunday at 06:19 PM (edited) Hello everyone, I tried upgrading my ram on my Origin EON 17-x, but I am having issues. When I installed the new ram, I get frequent blue screen errors and crashes. I ran the Windows memory diagnostic program, and it found errors in the new ram. I tried running the ram diagnostic with each stick separately but still had issues. My old ram is 16GB (8x2) of Corsair Vengeance 2666MHz CL18 at 1.2V, which works great. All drivers are installed, and my Windows 10 install is updated. The ram I tried using to upgrade the laptop was a G-Skill Ripjaws DDR4 3200MHz CL22 1.2V 64GB (32x2) kit. I installed the two modules in ram slots 1 and 3 (under the bottom cover). I am using an i9 11900K processor My BIOS version is 1.07.08TOPC My EC version is 1.07.04 Are there incompatibilities when using 64GB of ram at 3200mhz, or did I get a faulty kit? I am considering returning the ram and finding a new 64GB kit. I have heard that this laptop is capable of 128GB ram, so I thought 64GB should work fairly easily. Origin has told me that they only release one bios per laptop, so updating the bios likely wont help. I tried resetting cmos but that did not help. Thanks for the help UPDATE: I tried installing the new memory in slots 2 & 4 and the system was stable. However, the ram ran at a speed of 2667 at CL19. I also tried mixing my 8gb stick and the new 32gb stick in slots 1 & 3 and the system was stable and ran at 2533mhz at CL19. When I tried to populate all slots with those 2 different kits, the system would turn on but not boot, and it eventually would turn back off. I saw another user here having the same issue and they were also using the same laptop (Origin EON 17-X). Maybe I will still return the kit and try to buy a slower 2933 kit that will hopefully work in slots 1 & 3. I wonder what is the fastest 64gb kit I can use in this laptop. It seems that ram is VERY finnicky on the Origin EON 17-X specifically. I wish Origin had as much memory support as some of the other X170KM models, specifically the XMG Ultra 17. I have seen users get 128gb of ram or 64gb 3200mhz on that laptop with 11th gen, but that seems improbable for this Origin model. Maybe an unlocked BIOS or another BIOS could help, but I am unsure if I want to go that route. Edited yesterday at 12:55 AM by strijrator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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