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  1. On ‎2016‎-‎11‎-‎05 at 10:37 PM, Druthlen said:

    The 680m I had I accidentally flashed it to the wrong bios. It no longer has the  Clevo 80.04.29.00.01  bios in it and wont work with my laptop. Is anyone willing to have me mail the 680m to you and you flash it and send it back to me?

    Look for someone with SLI DTR or the laptop service with an hot air gun and chip programmer in your neighbourhood.

  2. On ‎2016‎-‎10‎-‎28 at 2:04 PM, Doki said:

    Hello,

     

    i recently bought a x7200 with one gtx 680m in it. now im planning to upgrade to sli with an other gtx680m.

    but i can't find a heatsink with fan.

    so the question is: does the p570wm GPU heatsink fit into the x7200? they look very similar. or does someone sell parts of a x7200?

     

    thanks in advance

     


    From what I remember heatsink from the X7200 is a little different and better by the way. Is why I would add another stock one.
    In the past I ordered parts from Clevo center in Germany.
    I congratulate purchase. Were it not LGA2011 I would choose this model.

  3. On ‎2016‎-‎08‎-‎05 at 11:00 PM, Prema said:

    Motherboard 2.1 doesn't support GTX8 cards, only v2.2 and up.

     

    On ‎2016‎-‎08‎-‎12 at 1:39 PM, Prema said:

     

     

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    Hi Prema, Anyway I'm going back to the K5000M so I ask out of sheer curiosity whether my mainboard is compatible up to the GTX780M or above? This is not the CPU PWR capacitors or MOSFETs make the difference between mainboards. What is it?  Is it too important differences in the PCB circuits or is just a matter of mainboard SMD component replacement?

    Regards
     

  4. 3 hours ago, Bugii said:


    This is really a joke. I'm still waiting here for first pictures of triangular or circular PCBs

    Why would they need an additional power plug? After all they can not cooling the card even without. The good news is that with this arrangement of supply components it have a chance to cool without involvement through the paths. :lol:

  5. 3 hours ago, knight said:

    Clyde, ty żyjesz! O.o

    I don't think that 1070 will fit standard MSI or Clevos.  :/ There will be problem with EC unless some HW Mod or heavy soft "key".

     

    Of course I'm alive. Simply, since Clevo change all the engineers to the accountants,  I don't have to whom to talk. Physical values vs virtualization. :lol:

     

    13 minutes ago, Ashtrix said:

     

     

    Guys, chill that's an MSI 1070 card (QS), It was posted here long back and even before that the MSI 16L1 barebone was there a.k.a Eurocom Tornado F5 now, Yes it does have the LGA socket and green mobo as opposed to black mobo with the new MSI machines, Also that card won't fit normal 3.0b mxm machines, dremel needed, with eDP LCD display, vBIOS & finally a EC hard mod for now on GPU (Again everything was posted by Prema here) to make them even work with P7,8 3 series & rest 3.0b MXM machines.  Also to let you know in case you've missed check the OP - 1060 MSI QS card with proper 3.0b mxm size, everything above applies to any Pascal upgrade on a Maxwell HW, wondering why ? Ngreedia !!

     

    It was just a rhetorical question.

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  6. You can give even 16mm square electrical wire and further will not result. the weakest link in P150xM is plug/connector. If you do not replace it forget to the high OC. All my P150 are replaced connector/mobo from P170. BTW, My QS K5000M (9300 points in 3DMark) had poor ASIC but thicker PCB than standard OEM card, so better contact.

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  7. @Mr. FoxThe BGA is inevitable. 

    For me BGA will by interesting if within a single programmable BGA chip it implements all the elements of a PC with dynamically allocates resources/function (CPU / GPU / RAM / Storage) and performance comparable to 4x GTX1080 + 2x E7-8890 V4. So, coming soon. ;)

    BGA is only the beginning. Fortunately, they do not print chip yet on the casing. You can always swap an hot air to BGA soldering station. Anyway in a few years Samsung reconciles all of us. :lol:

  8. 1 hour ago, Prema said:

    Looks like someone wants to sell more of those cards... :P None of those systems would be able to cool (and fuel) the cards properly in a RL scenario, except for the P570WM and it sadly can't fit a second 980 for SLI unless heavily modded with a Dremel...

    From what I see in P570WM technically is possible only a tandem of Clevo GTX980 (Master) + MSI GTX980 (Slave). :) The question is whether it will work together BIOS / VBIOS/VBIOS?

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  9. 17 hours ago, Prema said:

     

    We are pulling over 820W+ from a P870DM...they don't block these things on a hardware level.

     

    820W/20V~40A

    I do not have full technical documentation, but I bet that it power socket may have difficulties at 15-20A after 15-30 minutes.

    It's just for 2-3 benchmarks. Good luck for the 3 hours of the games.

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  10. Hi @Khenglish

    From what I remember in the technical documentation of the Hynix and Samsung chips, there is differences in pin out.
    As you showed, not significantly enough to work side by side. However, most probably it's the reason of decrease its speed in combination.
    Swap for a faster chips from the same manufacturer I already did twice in my damaged K5000M (2 pieces Hynix T2C to ROC) and in GTX680M (Samsung FC04 to FC03 complete set). All work well but even after hardware OV no fireworks.
    Recently I realized that the swap of all the chips from another manufacturer and probably a higher speed is possible through GDDR5 manufacturer ID resistor.
    For increase it clock speed in GTX980M I suggests to use GDDR5 manufacturer resistor ID values from GTX970.
    Regards

  11. On ‎2015‎-‎12‎-‎02 at 2:18 PM, Mr. Fox said:

    After visiting with our friends at Eurocom about their quest to drive the future of computing technology, I decided to pose the question to the community to brainstorm as many ideas as possible.

    I could not identify a perfect sub-forum for it, so I chose this one. It is not for one company, but all of them. Hopefully, they will be paying attention. I know that the Eurocom Team will be, and hopefully at least a couple of others that care enough to be disruptive.

    As the thread title suggests, this thread is not a place to list out the features that you want in a notebook/laptop if those are available already. Rather, it's a twist on your typical wish list and poses the question about what we want to see that is not available.

    In other words, no need to mention 4K. That's already here and starting to become popular. No need to mention an eGPU contraption. We already have a couple of those available. No need to mention thin and light... we already have a plethora of options like that.

    What do you want that IS NOT available?

    Yes, WILD and CRAZY ideas and concepts more than features are what we want here.

    Let imagination be your guide and assume all things are possible in the future.

     

    • Dare to hate the status quo.
    • Innovation and the future go together.
    • Innovation is capability to create the future.

     

    The only stupid ideas are those you keep to yourself. After posting your ideas here, see if the company you do business with has a suggestion box email, and use it. Point them here as well. If they not, or even if they do, feel free to use the email suggestion box that Eurocom has made available: [email protected] if you would like to.

    The more ideas we share, the brighter the future can be.

    To set an example, I will go first...

    - - - Updated - - -

    First, I want:

     

     

    • X99 laptop with 5960X CPU
    • Delid from the OEM/Reseller
    • Three-way SLI
    • 1KW AC adapter
    • Internal liquid cooling for CPU and GPU (please, no desk-bound colostomy bag for the GPU a la ASUS)
    • No more plastic laptop bodies... metal, metal and more metal in the chassis

     

    Second, I want AMD to make a comeback and kill the monopoly that NVIDIA and Intel have on the industry.

    Third, I want a real, full-fledged, fully functional OS replacement for Micro$oft Windows. Since they have lost their way and are trying to do a one-size fits all OS loaded with spyware, the Redmond Mafia is no longer adding value to being a PC owner. I want a new OS that can run anything made for Windows; not a half-baked Linux that only does some things well... and not something from Apple. Something fitting for the hardware mentioned under my first want.

    just would to see motherboard with suply and data bus ring which can be connected via interchangeable expansion ports everything from every side. It would not need adapters or 1KW power supplies. For christmas please. ;) 

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