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I'm looking for the ways to improve cooling on my Clevo P751TM1-G having i9-9900K + RTX 2080.

 

But the thread is useful for P75xTMx(-G)/P75xDMx(-G)/P775TMx(-G)/P870DM(-G)/X170KM-G/etc too, as the fans are physically the same in all of them.

 

The CPU in my Clevo is undervolted and configured to have the all-core frequency of 4.2GHz (sometimes having to set it to 4.1GHz).

Higher than that makes it run too hot.

Given that the CPU's default all-core frequency is 4.7GHz and can be overclocked all the way up to 5GHz, there's certainly a huge theoretical performance improvement potential.

 

Would be grateful for any recommendations / tips! :-)

 

In particular, I'm curious about the potential fans upgrade.

 

The default fans both on the CPU-side (Left) & GPU-side (Right) in P751TM1-G are:

ADDA, 6-31-P7753-100, 180925, 00DM3, DC 12V, 0.5A, 17 leaves

 

I'm quite sure there should be various different models of fans that are swap-in-compatible with the Clevo's default fans.

Has anyone upgraded their fans to more powerful ones?

If yes, could you share the model names?

 

Here's how I would prioritize power vs. noise:

1. Ideal case - a model that is both more powerful/better-cooling and quieter :-) 

2. A more powerful and better-cooling model, without caring about its noise.

3. A model that is the same as the Clevo's default fans in performance, but quieter.

 

 

PS:

Fans is the most obvious upgrade idea that comes in mind, but are there any other possible cooling-hardware update options or other ideas?

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