Annihilator Posted Sunday at 03:27 AM Posted Sunday at 03:27 AM bcs im waiting for my replacement mainboard for the M6800 i started to shop some stuff for the 7720 to make it comparable to actual notebooks(except the number of threads the CPU can work with 😄) Service Tag: C9GP6H2 so u can see original configuration.  Original Configuration --> planed - ordered - already done/delivered:  Intel i7-7820HQ --> Intel Xeon E3-1575M v5 2x 8GB DDR4 2400 CL17 --> 2x 16GB Kingston HyperX DDR4 2666 CL15 nVidia Quadro P3000 6GB --> nVidia Quadro P5200 16GB 1x 512GB Toshiba XG3 NVMe --> 1x 512GB Samsung 960 Pro NVMe + 1x 1TB WD SN730 NVMe WIFI AC --> WIFI 6E Windows 10 Pro --> Windows 11 Pro  upgrades for later: 1080p Screen --> 4K Screen nVidia Quadro P5200 --> RTX 5000 / 3080 / 4080 Stock Heatsink --> Cicichen RTX Heatsink 2 Phantom Gaming ITX B550 - 5950X @ 5.3GHz PBO - 2x16GB @ 3700 C14 - 9060 XT 16GB @ 4GHz boost 2850MHz vram - 2TB + 1TB NVMe - 2TB + 2x1TB SATA SSD - Win 11 Pro 7720 - i7-7820HQ - 2x 16GB 2666 C15 - P5200 16GB - Samsung 960 Pro 512GB NVMe + WD SN730 1TB NVMe - Wifi 6E - Win 11 Pro M6800 - i7-4930MX - 4x4GB 2133 C11 - GTX 880M 8GB(not working atm😒) - Kioxa BG5 1TB mPCIe - 2x Samsung 850 Evo 250GB Raid0 - Wifi 6 - Win 11 Pro
JadeRover Posted Monday at 09:35 AM Posted Monday at 09:35 AM When you list DVD, you mean external right ? Precision M6700 : i7-3740QM | M3000M 4gb +250mhz OC vbios | 20gb DDR3 | FHD ips dreamcolor | delta fans Zbook 17 g3 : i7-6820HQ -75mv | P3000 6gb modded imac vbios | 16gb DDR4 | FHD ips Precision 7720 : i7-6820HQ | GTX1060 6gb, 88w OC vbios | 16gb DDR4 | (crappy) FHD ips Zbook 17 g5 : i7-8850H, -140mv | P5200 16gb | 32gb DDR4 | FHD IPS -> attempting 4K120hz upgrade Â
Will Posted Monday at 05:53 PM Posted Monday at 05:53 PM Yeah, I didn't get the "DVD" thing either. He must've mixed it up with the M6800.
Annihilator Posted Monday at 11:22 PM Author Posted Monday at 11:22 PM yep, my bad was copy n paste from the other thread n only changed the stuff, this one slipped in 😄 Phantom Gaming ITX B550 - 5950X @ 5.3GHz PBO - 2x16GB @ 3700 C14 - 9060 XT 16GB @ 4GHz boost 2850MHz vram - 2TB + 1TB NVMe - 2TB + 2x1TB SATA SSD - Win 11 Pro 7720 - i7-7820HQ - 2x 16GB 2666 C15 - P5200 16GB - Samsung 960 Pro 512GB NVMe + WD SN730 1TB NVMe - Wifi 6E - Win 11 Pro M6800 - i7-4930MX - 4x4GB 2133 C11 - GTX 880M 8GB(not working atm😒) - Kioxa BG5 1TB mPCIe - 2x Samsung 850 Evo 250GB Raid0 - Wifi 6 - Win 11 Pro
Annihilator Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago some benches: original Toshiba XG3 512GB(really poor performance, even for a main/OS drive):  new Samsung 960 Pro 512GB:  and my game drive a WD SN730 1TB:  original 2x8GB SK Hynix 2400 CL17:  and new 2x 16GB Kingston HyperX 2666 C15:   so the new mem has(rounded) +10% higher read, +17% write and +21% copy bandwith and 3% less latency. Timespy CPU score is +6.3%, firestrike +8.2%...  im really excited for the new mainboard with the E3-1575M V5, should be give another blast in gaming stuff.... ordered already the custom heatsink for RTX cards from cicichen, he said need around a week to make + shipping, x-vsion wrote me back, they have a RTX A3000 12GB with 140W TDP in stock, think will go for it n stay -atm- at the 1080p screen then.  and another thing i noticed n easy to optimize is the airflow, when counted right there r 1073 holes for air intake to the fans each has a diameter of 0.8mm, that means each hole has 0.503qmm = a total of 539.7qmm, will drill the holes out to 1mm each, that will increase the intake opening to 842.3qmm = +56% higher air intake and the noise should be down too bcs of less turbulences. Phantom Gaming ITX B550 - 5950X @ 5.3GHz PBO - 2x16GB @ 3700 C14 - 9060 XT 16GB @ 4GHz boost 2850MHz vram - 2TB + 1TB NVMe - 2TB + 2x1TB SATA SSD - Win 11 Pro 7720 - i7-7820HQ - 2x 16GB 2666 C15 - P5200 16GB - Samsung 960 Pro 512GB NVMe + WD SN730 1TB NVMe - Wifi 6E - Win 11 Pro M6800 - i7-4930MX - 4x4GB 2133 C11 - GTX 880M 8GB(not working atm😒) - Kioxa BG5 1TB mPCIe - 2x Samsung 850 Evo 250GB Raid0 - Wifi 6 - Win 11 Pro
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