Sebastian Ramirez Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 Hi everyone, I plan to buy the GTX1070 in the picture for my Alienware 18. Just some questions, thanks! 1. Will the laptop motherboard have enough power for the 1070? I plan to install it and use it forever 2. The steps are like this, correct?, -Unlock bios for SG mode -Switch to SG mode, -Install the GTX1070 -Install modded driver and then I'm done, correct? 3. Do I need an AMD100W heatsink ? 4. Do I need thermal pads as well? 5. Will the GTX1070 last after doing everything properly? Thanks for help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sliderfra Posted Sunday at 01:06 PM Share Posted Sunday at 01:06 PM hi, that's the plan yes! You don't necessarily need the AMD 100W. Nvidia HS will do just fine as the gecube 1070 has "low" TDP. Thermal pads are mandatory on RAM & VRMs. Be sure that proper contact is made with heatsink as VRM heat up A LOT! If you do everything by the books and don't overclock TDP (do not use MSI 150W vbios on this card, it will burn quickly), you should be ok for a few years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sebastian Ramirez Posted Tuesday at 07:56 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 07:56 PM Ok, thank you for answer! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sebastian Ramirez Posted Tuesday at 08:02 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 08:02 PM but by the way, if I do everything right, shouldn't the 18 and the 1070 last forever? (Keeping replacing thermal paste and pads when required) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sliderfra Posted Wednesday at 05:43 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:43 PM unfortunately you never know with GPU. Especially with lower quality chinese boards. MSI mxm (1060 / 1070) are much better (better power rails & many more VRMs) but if you cool the card nicely (RAM & VRM are prevailing) and don't overvolt (or increase TDP) it should last long With PASCAL cards, you can edit frequency/voltage curve with MSI Afterburner: you can reduce voltage to 0.85V and push 1800Mhz easily on Core. That way card stays super cool (<60° on full load) and lasts longer in the end. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sebastian Ramirez Posted Wednesday at 05:49 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 05:49 PM Alright, thank you for your help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rengsey R. H. Jr. Posted Wednesday at 09:16 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 09:16 PM Might do this upgrade also. Just picked up AW 18 for $177 shipped off ebay lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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