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sixam

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  1. Hello,

    I've just got a deal, i'll get a MSI GTX880M very cheap.

    But now my question is, does the CLEVO Motherboard support the MSI GTX 880M MXM Card?

    I've already flashed mine with Premas Bios Mod V2.

    Thanks in advance

  2. I have a 4800MQ in an Alienware 17 with similar behavior. Try LOWERING the voltage if your BIOS allows XTU to change that. The Alienware systems have a default of 1.2V and that causes the Haswell CPU to "power throttle" and sometimes shut down if you try to overclock the 4800MQ. I am seeing better results with the core voltage set at about 1.165V to 1.175V so that might work for you as well. You will also need to raise your Processor Current Limit with XTU if your BIOS allows that. Try around 75.000A with your CPU. I am running about 135.000A on the 4930MX in an Alienware 18, but the 4800MQ in the Alienware 17 cannot not handle more than about 75.000A. Also try increasing the Processor Cache Ratio to match your max multiplier on core 0 and set the cache voltage the same as core voltage.

    Hey Mr. Fox,

    Thanks for your reply.

    I downloaded the newest XTU version "4.1.0.12" from Computerbase, and voila i can raise my multi for 1 core from 34 to 36, 4 cores from 32 to 34.! thats impressive,

    but when i updatet xtu, i cannot clock the bclk higher, its locked, i can only modify "Core voltage, processor cache ratio, dynamic cpu voltage offset and processor cache voltage offset" the other things are locked.

    now i got the next problem, is it normal that if i benchmark the cpu it sporadical clocks down during the benchmark, from 3,29 to 2,99 or 2,79 and then it jumps again back to 3,29ghz, the temps are highest 74 celsius.

    thats really annoying,!

    how about your 4800mq? i only get 670 xtu score and windows index is 7,6.

    thanks in advance

    greetz

  3. Top scores will have overclocked CPUs, which will get up to 11k in the physics tests and also helps considerably in the combined test. You can add 400MHz to your CPU with Intel XTU.

    Hello, thanks for your reply,

    i tried oc with xtu, but when i overclock i only get to 3,45GHZ, till 3,46Ghz i get a freeze and a restart.

    How can i oc further? is there anything i have to deactivate ? increasing the voltage doesnt helped.

    thanks in advance

    greetz

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