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None bios from dell did work properly in HM. As for the programmer choice, svl7 can advise you better than me.
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Hi moral hazard, Reprogram the vbios chip with programmer.
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I mean the voltage of the memory controller in the chip (core voltage), not the memory voltage controller on the PCB. I replaced memory chips for faster and raised their voltage. +3000 MHz on memory is possible.
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Could you please, do the same with MSI / Clevo vbios? I want get only +3000MHz on memory's and I'll be shut up.
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It could not be otherwise. In EM model these are almost the same motherboards.
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You do not need to solder nothing. You will be able to use Intel XTU and raise the CPU clock speed up to 400MHz
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Are you bought the card from the company GFSI?
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Good luck and greetings for Saltius.
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Hi Prema, Right. But these are the Hynix H5GQ2H24AFR T2C = 2000MHz (stock) at 1.35V (not MFR T2C). IMHO, it does not matter what is the memory chips speed. More important is memory controller voltage. The CPU was stock. Could you share your vbios please? Regards
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Hi Prema, A perfect score. I thought K5000M has only Hynix memory, but apparently it does not matter. These are the 2500MHz memory chips, so there is no problem with the achievement of 2600-2700MHz. At 2600MHz the artifacts just begin to appear.
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svl7, Is there any chance to unlock the core clock in K50000M? http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/5178802
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Hi, I am a fan of 15.6 ". IMO this is the the most convenient size. AMOLED is perfect in terms of image reproduction, but this technology is not without flaws. In the future, I put more on Graphene. Now, a good TN display, such as AUO B156HW01 V.4 is sufficient, consumes less power than the IPS and has comparable image parameters. I suggest to see. Important features of ideal gaming notebook: - Total modularity, customization, ease of maintenance, repair, replacement or upgrade of electrical and mechanical components; By modularity, I mean physically and electrically independent modules PnP (integrated in case but modular multi-phase power supply, motherboard without external connectors, external ports and connectors on independent boards, displays, keyboards). All in separate interchangeable modules. - Rugged construction and enclosure (titanium, brushed acidproof steel, carbon, kevlar, PET ...) with 25 year warranty (as Leatherman MultiTOOLS ). One for life; - The modular cooling system based on the vapor-chamber or heat-plate alloys; And less important: - Intuitive and ergonomic layout of ports and connectors (like P150xM); - Matt display and housing; - DP with Thunderbolt; - WiDi; Regards
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There is no harm to try for.
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I use this one: http://forum.techinferno.com/attachments/general-notebook-discussions/5217d1350761159-k5000m_hp_oc.zip #7 The slightly higher voltage will be ok. I have 63 deg C max.
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K5000M QS A1 /P157HM/2630QM stock K5000M QS A2 /P157EM/3740QM@4,1-3,9 Both cards with vbios from svl7. Stock core operating frequency is 601MHz instead of 706MHz and does not change after the introduction of other values (for the current clock). I have a impression that over 60 deg C voltage drops from 1.012 V to 0.987 V (for P0 P-state). svl7, Could you please change the core clock to 706MHz+136 MHz, and 800MHz+136MHz, and stabilize the voltage P0 to 1.012 V or 1.025 V (if possible)?
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I use Clevo 7970M card with dell vbios.
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1,225V (set in VbiosPatcher).
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What if the tension was not adjusted? I'm asking because I set (dell) vbios to the maximum value, without any effect.