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Clyde

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  1. ... Having this temperatures in mind, is it safe to update the bios to Clevo 680m - 80.04.67.00.01 'OCedition' revised_01.zip? From what I've read, this will only unlock the core frequency, the same overclock should be safe and I can slowly try to push it forward?

    Thank's for the support guys!

    I'm not sure, but it seems to me that 80.04.67.00.01 vbios is dedicated for SLI platforms.

  2. ... Additionally, if anybody has done any aftermarket modifications to their GT70 to improve cooling performance, or any laptop for that matter, I would love to see, as I am hoping to do something of the sort to my laptop as well.

    Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

    -Emma

    I do not have this laptop, but it seems to me that connection of both radiators (for example with thermal conductive silicone pad) would give a better result than the stock heatpipe thermal bridge between the CPU and the GPU.

  3. Would it be possible/make sense to flash an 880m with a 780m vBIOS with clocks same as 880m? Or is there/will there be a vBIOS mod for the 880m SLI to eliminate this issue/bug? On the Sager NP9377 / P377SM-A I am getting black screen with anything over 60Hz. It is quite annoying to have a 120Hz screen but be limited to 60Hz. Thanks!

    You should buy a P37xSM 3D version. After all, isn't a 100% intel dependent platform. What you expect?

    ;)

  4. Hi Monster,

    I am impressed with your P570WM performance.:83:

    In the near future, if You disassemble the CPU cooling system, please take and send me a photo of your P570WM CPU power system (chokes, mosfets, capacitors). I am interested in differences between mobo revisions.

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