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[Liquid Metal & Traditional Paste] - Clevo P775DM2/3(-G)/P75xDM2(-G) (Sager NP9152/NP9172)


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Thermal Paste Complete: Mandatory. Not an Option. :)

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* Don't mind the MX4 LOL that was just left over from something... How about that toothpaste that is rated at 401w/mk...which happens to be the thermal conductivity of copper.

 

Greetings,

 

I will be repasting the P775DM3 very soon and will be posting up the results w/ a lot of pictures for your entertainment. My liquid metal paste of choice will be Grizzly Conductonaut, however, I'll be experimenting with other pastes as well to satisfy any curiosity as to if one can get by with just traditional paste. (Highly doubtful, but I am curious about GC.)

 

Traditional paste wise, I have a feeling that GELid will hold up pretty well.

 

While I'm at it, I'll also be replacing the thermal pads. Depending on how warped the heat sink is, I have pressure paper handy to be able to test the contacts of the die and IHS against the Heat Sink. If needed, I have copper shims standing by of varies sizes from 0.1mm to 0.3mm+ ...

 

Below are the conductivity numbers for the top Liquid Metals and Traditional Paste:

(As we know the numbers don't mean everything, however, from all my tests done so far, Grizzly Conductonaut has always topped CLLU by an average of ~3C. Results may vary and it can be the case where it's the other way around. However, the thing here is that with these beasts, every drop in C's count. It could make all the difference.)

 

Liquid Metals:

Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut - 73 W/mk

Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra - 38.4 W/mk

Coollaboratory Liquid Pro - 32.6 W/mk

 

Traditional Paste:

Gelid GC Extreme: 8.5 W/mk

Grizzly Kyronaut: 12.5 W/mk

ICD: 4.5 W/mk

 

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Project 775 Journal:
 

Straight out of the Box:

The temps when running OCCT on the CPU reached 99C on all four cores. Even on F1, the CPU temps all maxed out. Yikes right? As for the GPU, when running Unigine Heaven and Fire Strike the Temps were also in the high 80's and 90's. Repasting is a must IMO. 90C's is not okay and there's no justifying that. I know it's such a shame on Clevo's part for poor QC and lack of engineering (as demonstrated by the crap ADDA fans that are used), but it is what it is. If you want something to just work out of the box without any modding, then a DTR is not for you. Simple as that. Yes, it should work within normal operating temps right out of the box, of course, we would all agree. A DTR is for enthusiasts and those who have the willingness to get under the hood. Some of us thrive on this fact, while others don't, but at the same time this doesn't give Clevo an excuse to go cheap on us.

 

Project Delid + Liquid Metal Magic: (9/22/16)

The Repaste and Delid are now complete. I've been gathering temp data non stop, along with fine tuning the machine to find where it is the happiest. The temps have been amazing and I'll be posting up a full review shortly. - Stay tuned...

 

Fine Tuning: (9/25/16)

It's been a blast fine tuning the beast and I think I've got it to near optimal range. The CPU is a winner in the silicon lottery, thank goodness. I'm holding 4.6GHz @ -200mv Core / -200mv Cache and it's very stable with gaming, running benches, video encoding etc...As for the GPU, it's a working progress. After about 100+ runs...yes really :) of fine tuning and recording data on a spreadsheet, I think I've found the GPU's sweet spot. It's not a massive overclocker chip, but it's good enough to get a great boost out of it. Then again, my expectations are very high so anything sub par is not good enough. I'll be running more benches tonight and hopefully the tuning will pay off to take the #1 spot int he P775DM3 Class for Fire Strike, Unigine Heaven, Cinebench R15, Time Spy, wPrime (already recorded and sitting at #1 in this class) etc... I'll keep you all posted!

 

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Please post your results using the format below in order to keep things uniform and organized:

 

>>> Before repasting, please run the benches and record your temps for a base. <<<

 

>>> Please BOLD the answers as show below. <<<

 

Application List:

(Click below to Download.)

 

1. HWiNFO64

2. OCCT

3. wPrime 2.10

 

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Machine Specs:

FROM: Hansung Computer Notebooks [한성컴퓨터 노트북] EX76S BOSSMONSTER  [775DM3]

CPU: 6700K

GPU: GTX 1080

Display: 4K w/ GSYNC

 

Thermal Paste: Grizzly Conductonaut

Delidded: Yes. TGC on IHS->die and IHS->HS

 

Run OCCT for 30 Minutes on Stock Clocks. (Before Repaste)

 

CPU Max Temp (Stock Fan Profile): 99C

CPU Max Temp (F1 Fan Profile): 99C

CPU Under Volt: -225mv Core / -225mv Cache
 

Run OCCT for 30 Minutes on Stock Clocks. (After Repaste)

 

CPU Max Temp (Stock Fan Profile): 67C

CPU Max Temp (F1 Fan Profile): 57C

CPU Under Volt: -225mv Core / -225mv Cache

 

Run Unigine Heaven -> Fully Maxed @ 1920x1080, Back to Back to Back. (Before Repaste)

 

First Run GPU Temp: 91C

Second Run GPU Temp: DNF

Third Run GPU Temp: DNF

 

Run Unigine Heaven -> Fully Maxed @ 1920x1080, Back to Back to Back. (After Repaste)

 

First Run GPU Temp: 69C

Second Run GPU Temp: 72C

Third Run GPU Temp: 75C

 

 

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OCCT for 30 Minutes:

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Clevo P775DM2/3(-G)/P75xDM2(-G) (Sager NP9152/NP9172)

Temperature Record to Date:

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Please share your lottery experience by using the format below:

 

EDIT: Please refer to this thread. Click here.

 

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6700K Silicon Lottery

 

What is your Max stable clocks?

4.6GHz @ -200mv Core / -200mv Cache

 

Delidded?

Yes

 

Thermal Paste:

Grizzly Conductonaut all around.

 

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I haven't really focused too much on Cinebench, although I did run it a few times. But here's a run I just did now....Temps are great.

 

Liquid Metal is doing its job.

 

@ 4.6GHz

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@ Stock Clocks

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Ambient Temp:

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Guys,

 

After 2years and half,finally upgrade my stock termal paste with conductonaut, and got an average of 20ºC lower on both Cpu & Gpu (4790-non K and 980m). In games both CPU and Gpu hovering around 59ºC-63ºC. Really magic this stuff.

 

 

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