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3 hours ago, srs2236 said:

Glad you figured it out! I notice you have your RTX 3080 running at 180w. Did you shunt mod it?

Yes I did shunt mod it 🙂 I was quite conservative with it as I want it to last a good long time.

I added 20mOhm shunt resistors on top of the 5mOhm already on the card so in theory (without talking to the vrm itself) it should be 180w.

The performance is quite good and beats 165w dynamic boost cards in GPU benchmarks

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My Clevo P775dm3
8700k @4.7
3080mxm (180w)
32gb cl18

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5 hours ago, incendery said:

Yes I did shunt mod it 🙂 I was quite conservative with it as I want it to last a good long time.

I added 20mOhm shunt resistors on top of the 5mOhm already on the card so in theory (without talking to the vrm itself) it should be 180w.

The performance is quite good and beats 165w dynamic boost cards in GPU benchmarks

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Nice! I would suggest trying to talk with the VRM, because the power calculation usually is not so straight forward. I have been wanting to do this for long time but didn't touch my machine for almost a year lol. Now I have got another P775 I want to put together and I have regained interest in my machine.

 

Where did you get your 20mOhm shunt resistor? I want to replicate your mod as it seems to be safe.

 

Also, did you ever try to restore G-Sync functionality? This is something I want to try when I get my other machine fixed with my old 2080. Having two of the exact same machines and one with working G-Sync might make it a whole lot easier. There was someone who had restored G-Sync functionality so it should be possible, unless the drivers make it impossible nowadays. What are your thoughts on this?

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Clevo P775TM1-G:

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GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop 16GB (150W, +110MHz Core, +350MHz Mem)

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900KS (5GHz, 4GHz Cache, -130mV, 255A, 200W PL1/2)

RAM: DDR4 32 GB (3333MHz, 14-17-17-32, 2x16, Micron rev.E, 1.45v)

Storage 1: Kingston KC3000 2TB RAID0 (2x1TB, NVME, PCI-E 3.0)

Storage 2: Seagate LM015 2TB (2.5, HDD, SATA3)

Storage 3: Integral UltimaPro 512GB (SDXC, 100r/50w, PCI-E)

Display: AU Optronics B173ZAN0.10 (4K, 60Hz)

Wi-Fi/BT: Killer(R) Wireless-AC 1550 (9260NGW, PCI-E)

Operating system: Windows 11 Pro x64 (23H2)

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14 hours ago, srs2236 said:

Nice! I would suggest trying to talk with the VRM, because the power calculation usually is not so straight forward. I have been wanting to do this for long time but didn't touch my machine for almost a year lol. Now I have got another P775 I want to put together and I have regained interest in my machine.

 

Where did you get your 20mOhm shunt resistor? I want to replicate your mod as it seems to be safe.

 

Also, did you ever try to restore G-Sync functionality? This is something I want to try when I get my other machine fixed with my old 2080. Having two of the exact same machines and one with working G-Sync might make it a whole lot easier. There was someone who had restored G-Sync functionality so it should be possible, unless the drivers make it impossible nowadays. What are your thoughts on this?

 

I do plan on talking to the VRM at some point, I have recently moved countries so my time has been a little short and I've been using the laptop as my main PC now 🙂 

 

I salvaged The 20mOhm shunts from some parts donor boards I had laying around at the time, nothing too specific

 

I don't know if my machine ever supported gsync and haven't tried getting it working, using NVIDIA custom resolution settings I have the display overclocked happily to 100hz instead 🙂 

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32gb cl18

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Hi all!

 

Intel has updated most of their CPU microcodes including 9th gen CPU's.

 

For example my i9-9900KS has 0x100 microcode dated 2024-02-05.

 

Everything you need in order to update is your bios backup and UBU Tools (the archive will have updated microcodes in it).

Clevo P775TM1-G:

Spoiler

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop 16GB (150W, +110MHz Core, +350MHz Mem)

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900KS (5GHz, 4GHz Cache, -130mV, 255A, 200W PL1/2)

RAM: DDR4 32 GB (3333MHz, 14-17-17-32, 2x16, Micron rev.E, 1.45v)

Storage 1: Kingston KC3000 2TB RAID0 (2x1TB, NVME, PCI-E 3.0)

Storage 2: Seagate LM015 2TB (2.5, HDD, SATA3)

Storage 3: Integral UltimaPro 512GB (SDXC, 100r/50w, PCI-E)

Display: AU Optronics B173ZAN0.10 (4K, 60Hz)

Wi-Fi/BT: Killer(R) Wireless-AC 1550 (9260NGW, PCI-E)

Operating system: Windows 11 Pro x64 (23H2)

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On 9/24/2022 at 12:30 PM, srs2236 said:

 

Here is all 92 Pictures for those interested: https://files.fm/u/sjj9hyjue

 

 

Thanks for your guide.  I'll be trying your platform ID hack in future because I like the Drivers to install properly 😅.

 

I think I need to go back and add some 1.3mm pads to my inductors.  Do you have the pictures available for download again?  (If files.fm just needs to reset the bandwidth I can wait for that).

 

Project:

I got a great deal on a P750TM1 (I think it's really the same as P751) and I went for the 3080 over the 2080 because the price is only $50 difference.

I used TaoBao and SuperBuy to locate the Heatsink.  I think it was around $105 after shipping.

 

I have 2x styles of QTJ1, the bare die and the heatspreader one.  I am thinking I can make it work if I de-lid the one and put it under the contact frame of the other.  But then I need a copper slug to make up the difference in height.  (It's also a huge pain to get the contact frame held down on the one side, I'm using some threaded rod and 2 sets of bolts, I will need to clearance the underside of the heatsink for the bolts, and make sure the top bolt doesn't hit the heatpipe by using washers.) 

 

I have put that on the back burner until I get the GPU running properly.  For now since I sold the 8700k I am using a 9700F.  Kind of a lateral move, but it's OK.

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1 hour ago, Br14nfüd said:

Thanks for your guide.  I'll be trying your platform ID hack in future because I like the Drivers to install properly 😅.

 

I think I need to go back and add some 1.3mm pads to my inductors.  Do you have the pictures available for download again?  (If files.fm just needs to reset the bandwidth I can wait for that).

 

Project:

I got a great deal on a P750TM1 (I think it's really the same as P751) and I went for the 3080 over the 2080 because the price is only $50 difference.

I used TaoBao and SuperBuy to locate the Heatsink.  I think it was around $105 after shipping.

 

I have 2x styles of QTJ1, the bare die and the heatspreader one.  I am thinking I can make it work if I de-lid the one and put it under the contact frame of the other.  But then I need a copper slug to make up the difference in height.  (It's also a huge pain to get the contact frame held down on the one side, I'm using some threaded rod and 2 sets of bolts, I will need to clearance the underside of the heatsink for the bolts, and make sure the top bolt doesn't hit the heatpipe by using washers.) 

 

I have put that on the back burner until I get the GPU running properly.  For now since I sold the 8700k I am using a 9700F.  Kind of a lateral move, but it's OK.

Hi!

 

Can you explain to me how to use SuperBuy? If you need I can help you with the BIOS. I will reupload the images too at some point just have to find where they are. Would be so cool to buy stuff from TaoBao! I am from Europe. Latvia to be exact. Do you think it is possible? How much is the shipping costs approximately using SuperBuy? I need a new P775TM1 motherboard myself and I think they are cheaper on TaoBao. Much cheaper! 🙂 You can DM me if that is easier for you or add me on discord it is the same srs2236 🙂

Clevo P775TM1-G:

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GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop 16GB (150W, +110MHz Core, +350MHz Mem)

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900KS (5GHz, 4GHz Cache, -130mV, 255A, 200W PL1/2)

RAM: DDR4 32 GB (3333MHz, 14-17-17-32, 2x16, Micron rev.E, 1.45v)

Storage 1: Kingston KC3000 2TB RAID0 (2x1TB, NVME, PCI-E 3.0)

Storage 2: Seagate LM015 2TB (2.5, HDD, SATA3)

Storage 3: Integral UltimaPro 512GB (SDXC, 100r/50w, PCI-E)

Display: AU Optronics B173ZAN0.10 (4K, 60Hz)

Wi-Fi/BT: Killer(R) Wireless-AC 1550 (9260NGW, PCI-E)

Operating system: Windows 11 Pro x64 (23H2)

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18 hours ago, srs2236 said:

Can you explain to me how to use SuperBuy? If you need I can help you with the BIOS. I will reupload the images too at some point just have to find where they are. Would be so cool to buy stuff from TaoBao! 🙂 . . . 🙂

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This guide is pretty comprehensive.  Except sometimes with motherboards on step 4 you need to go into your 'Warehouse' and choose a "value added service", and pay them a little to remove the battery, otherwise it won't ship on an airplane.  (Also any accessories that are unnecessary, heavy or bulky can be removed to save shipping cost/weight.)

https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/7nvc5x/guide_how_to_use_superbuy_to_order_from_taobao/

 

This is a P775TM motherboard:

https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?abbucket=2&id=726455604028

This one needs a translator XD:

https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?abbucket=2&id=749948698130

 

To California shipping is probably $20-40 (it varies).  Not sure Latvia.

 

 

 

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On 10/15/2024 at 5:33 AM, srs2236 said:

Hi all!

 

Intel has updated most of their CPU microcodes including 9th gen CPU's.

 

For example my i9-9900KS has 0x100 microcode dated 2024-02-05.

 

Everything you need in order to update is your bios backup and UBU Tools (the archive will have updated microcodes in it).

 

any advantage to update the microcode on 9900k and 9900ks with the latest version, any update logs?

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On 10/21/2024 at 3:39 AM, Kyser777 said:

 

any advantage to update the microcode on 9900k and 9900ks with the latest version, any update logs?

 

Not really. I am pretty sure microcode updates are only for security reasons. And even those are probably really niche. But I like to be on the latest stuff either way so that's why I update it for myself. But there might be something I haven't noticed I am not 100% sure but I doubt it.

Clevo P775TM1-G:

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GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop 16GB (150W, +110MHz Core, +350MHz Mem)

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900KS (5GHz, 4GHz Cache, -130mV, 255A, 200W PL1/2)

RAM: DDR4 32 GB (3333MHz, 14-17-17-32, 2x16, Micron rev.E, 1.45v)

Storage 1: Kingston KC3000 2TB RAID0 (2x1TB, NVME, PCI-E 3.0)

Storage 2: Seagate LM015 2TB (2.5, HDD, SATA3)

Storage 3: Integral UltimaPro 512GB (SDXC, 100r/50w, PCI-E)

Display: AU Optronics B173ZAN0.10 (4K, 60Hz)

Wi-Fi/BT: Killer(R) Wireless-AC 1550 (9260NGW, PCI-E)

Operating system: Windows 11 Pro x64 (23H2)

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Hi!

 

I just noticed a rather annoying problem. I think my clevo hibernates itself after 2 or 3 hours and it is annoying. How can I fix that? For example I am upscaling video that encodes for 10 hours and I leave it be (as it is using a lot of resources and sounds like a jet engine) and i will check after 2-3 hours and my PC is just off. I turn it on and it returns as if it was waken from sleep but it was not in fact in sleep. I just checked and Windows is set to never sleep. Are there settings for hibernation somewhere?

 

The worst part is when I turn it on it just keeps on encoding at whatever % it was at and as if nothing happened 😕 So it doesn't crash just my guess is it hibernates but whyyyy ;(

 

Thanks!

Clevo P775TM1-G:

Spoiler

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop 16GB (150W, +110MHz Core, +350MHz Mem)

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900KS (5GHz, 4GHz Cache, -130mV, 255A, 200W PL1/2)

RAM: DDR4 32 GB (3333MHz, 14-17-17-32, 2x16, Micron rev.E, 1.45v)

Storage 1: Kingston KC3000 2TB RAID0 (2x1TB, NVME, PCI-E 3.0)

Storage 2: Seagate LM015 2TB (2.5, HDD, SATA3)

Storage 3: Integral UltimaPro 512GB (SDXC, 100r/50w, PCI-E)

Display: AU Optronics B173ZAN0.10 (4K, 60Hz)

Wi-Fi/BT: Killer(R) Wireless-AC 1550 (9260NGW, PCI-E)

Operating system: Windows 11 Pro x64 (23H2)

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9 hours ago, srs2236 said:

Hi!

 

I just noticed a rather annoying problem. I think my clevo hibernates itself after 2 or 3 hours and it is annoying. How can I fix that? For example I am upscaling video that encodes for 10 hours and I leave it be (as it is using a lot of resources and sounds like a jet engine) and i will check after 2-3 hours and my PC is just off. I turn it on and it returns as if it was waken from sleep but it was not in fact in sleep. I just checked and Windows is set to never sleep. Are there settings for hibernation somewhere?

 

The worst part is when I turn it on it just keeps on encoding at whatever % it was at and as if nothing happened 😕 So it doesn't crash just my guess is it hibernates but whyyyy ;(

 

Thanks!

Disable S1 and S3 from Power options in Bios and disable all power save options from Windows.

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Desktop - MSI X670E Tomahawk Wifi (cheap Ebay mobo that I fixed) | AMD 7800X3D | 32 GB Trident Z5 Neo RGB 6000Mhz | MSI RTX 4070TI Suprim X  | Alienware 27 AW2724DM 2K 165 Hz Gsync | Samsung 990 Pro Nvme - Boot | Other various storage | Windows 10 Pro x64

SOLD - Clevo P870DM-G | i9-9700K 4.5 Ghz on all cores (-50 mv undervolted) | 32GB Hyper X Black 2666MHz | Clevo RTX 2080 3.1b undervolted for better temp 1905Mhz @881 mv | AUO B173HAN03.1 144hz Gsync | Samsung 980 NVME | Dsanke TM BIOS - Chujoi13 adapted based on needs | Network Card: Intel AX210-AX | Windows 10 Pro x64

 

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