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8 minutes ago, runix18 said:

Where to buy pls?

The price is very high, since this is not a serial product, a very small batch was released, only 4 pieces remained.

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55 minutes ago, Developer79 said:

I have also just another version to test there. But I have not yet come to....This is currently a development version!

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There are many of these and they are not expensive.

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4 minutes ago, Developer79 said:

Ok!!....Let's see what possibilities the board offers!

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Does anyone have the thermal pads measurements for the vapour chamber/GTX 1080?

CLEVO PT870TM1-G || i7 8700K || 32 GB 2400MHz || Nvidia GTX 1080 x 2 || 1440p @120Hz
HP ZBOOK 17 G3 || Xeon E3-1535M v5 || 16 GB 2400MHz || Nvidia Quadro GTX M5000M || 1080p @60Hz
DELL PRECISION M6400 || C2Q QX9300 || Nvidia Quadro FX3700M || 1200p @60Hz || RETIRED

LG 27UK850-W || 2160p @60Hz || AMD Freesync
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34 minutes ago, luisxd said:

Does anyone have the thermal pads measurements for the vapour chamber/GTX 1080?

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1 hour ago, ViktorV said:

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Any recommendation on brands?, I've been seeing some Thermalright pads on Amazon.

CLEVO PT870TM1-G || i7 8700K || 32 GB 2400MHz || Nvidia GTX 1080 x 2 || 1440p @120Hz
HP ZBOOK 17 G3 || Xeon E3-1535M v5 || 16 GB 2400MHz || Nvidia Quadro GTX M5000M || 1080p @60Hz
DELL PRECISION M6400 || C2Q QX9300 || Nvidia Quadro FX3700M || 1200p @60Hz || RETIRED

LG 27UK850-W || 2160p @60Hz || AMD Freesync
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6 hours ago, luisxd said:

 

Any recommendation on brands?, I've been seeing some Thermalright pads on Amazon.

Laird Termal pads

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6 hours ago, ViktorV said:

Laird Termal pads

Are they even better than K5 Pro and Gelid Solutions GP-Ultimate? Have you done some testing against them?

 

And do you have any recommendations for thermal paste? Currently using Kryonaut by Thermal Grizzly

 

 

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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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12 minutes ago, srs2236 said:

Are they even better than K5 Pro and Gelid Solutions GP-Ultimate? Have you done some testing against them?

 

And do you have any recommendations for thermal paste? Currently using Kryonaut by Thermal Grizzly

 

 

Yes, of course I compared with different brands of thermal pads and thermal interfaces from laird did a very good job and, importantly, they are much easier to install and select the desired thickness, since they are very soft and elastic. Due to the fact that they are soft, the radiator very well occupies the desired position without distortions, that is, even if you make a small mistake in choosing the thickness of the gasket, it will be washed to the desired thickness, thereby eliminating distortion. Liquid K5pro did not perform very well in testing, laird Tputty is much more effective.

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8 hours ago, srs2236 said:

And do you have any recommendations for thermal paste? Currently using Kryonaut by Thermal Grizzly

As for thermal paste, I tried a lot of different thermal pastes and, to be honest, the difference between the top thermal pastes of different brands is at the level of error. I also realized that you should not focus on the thermal conductivity values declared by the manufacturer, a vivid example of this was that Shin Etsu X23-7921-thermal paste 5 with a thermal conductivity of 6w / mk is in no way inferior, and sometimes even surpasses brands with a declared thermal conductivity of 10-12w / mk. I opted for 2 thermal pastes, Shin Etsu x23-7921-5 and a very cheap Chinese GD900-1 paste, the latter is also a very decent paste, although it is very cheap.

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Test of liquid thermal pads K5 Pro, Frost Mining, Laird Tputty, though in Russian, but you can use subtitles with translation.

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5 minutes ago, 1610ftw said:

 

Finally a laptop that can hold 5 M2 and 2 2.5" SSDs - crazy 😄

 

 

7 ssd m2 and 2 2.5" Hdd

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1 minute ago, 1610ftw said:

3 on top and 2 in the MXM slot is a given but where can you put m2 SSD number 6 and 7 if not in the seond MXM slot that I think should hold a proper GPU?

4 ssd m2 in mxm slot adapter

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2 hours ago, ViktorV said:

4 ssd m2 in mxm slot adapter

 

My bad, just now saw the two additional slots.

But how would you fix the SSDs that go over the other two?

 

In any case I would think that 2 slots would be enough for most people but I can only see "standard" solutions with one m2 slot - are you aware of a less costly solution that would hold two drives?

 

 

 

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So the plan is to update our XMG Zenith variant of the P870TM-G with a better CPU and I am looking at the 9900 variants and the 10980HK.

9900K still seem to be hard to find at a good price so I have narrowed down the search to the 9900KF or the QTJ1 10980HK. @ViktorV are you aware of a good source for that QTJ1 10980HK chip?

 

 

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5 minutes ago, 1610ftw said:

So the plan is to update our XMG Zenith variant of the P870TM-G with a better CPU and I am looking at the 9900 variants and the 10980HK.

9900K still seem to be hard to find at a good price so I have narrowed down the search to the 9900KF or the QTJ1 10980HK. @ViktorV are you aware of a good source for that QTJ1 10980HK chip?

 

 

Previously, qtj1 / 0 of the new revision with the ihs cover were on Aliexpress, but now they are not there. I ordered these processors from my supplier, but at the moment they also rarely appear, very popular and good processors for their money.

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On 11/20/2022 at 12:17 AM, 1610ftw said:

 

My bad, just now saw the two additional slots.

But how would you fix the SSDs that go over the other two?

 

In any case I would think that 2 slots would be enough for most people but I can only see "standard" solutions with one m2 slot - are you aware of a less costly solution that would hold two drives?

 

 

 

2 slots ssd m2 adapter to mxm

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36 minutes ago, ViktorV said:

Previously, qtj1 / 0 of the new revision with the ihs cover were on Aliexpress, but now they are not there. I ordered these processors from my supplier, but at the moment they also rarely appear, very popular and good processors for their money.

 

I did a search and indeed mostly found links to Taobao or other Chinese sites.

 

That is an interesting MXM to NVME card you have posted, do you have a source and price for it?

And does it automatically configure the two NVME SSDs on there as a hardware RAID?

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42 minutes ago, 1610ftw said:

 

I did a search and indeed mostly found links to Taobao or other Chinese sites.

 

That is an interesting MXM to NVME card you have posted, do you have a source and price for it?

And does it automatically configure the two NVME SSDs on there as a hardware RAID?

I haven't tested these ssd to mxm adapters yet, but I talked to the person who develops them. As I wrote earlier, he only has a few test samples that he made at his own expense from a third-party printed circuit board manufacturer, and at the moment their cost is very high. As he says, if he can get a large number of orders for these adapters, then he can make it cheaper to manufacture.

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47 minutes ago, ViktorV said:

I haven't tested these ssd to mxm adapters yet, but I talked to the person who develops them. As I wrote earlier, he only has a few test samples that he made at his own expense from a third-party printed circuit board manufacturer, and at the moment their cost is very high. As he says, if he can get a large number of orders for these adapters, then he can make it cheaper to manufacture.

 

OK, understood, looking forward to hear your thoughts!

The problem will be that it is almost only an interesting solution for people who had an SLI laptop and who want more than one added NVME SSD as there is already a single NVME version out there.

I always thought it was a bad use of board space to have only one NVME drive on a big MXM module!

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