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  1. oh gawd, they're bad looking. I still need to see one in person since I have considered a m14x as a portable now with going to a desktop in april. Chiclet keyboard and the front grill, whats happened? The older design was rehashed for a few generations and maybe its grown on me. Time to wait and see like most of you guys.
  2. Never. Only works without ati drivers of any kind installed on win8. Never tried expanded settings as without drivers makes it useless. Hopefully someone will get it before I sell my own little beast Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  3. @dalan if you get a 240w psu with your new m17x, let us know if it still has the power indicator ring. I tape mine off with electrical tape although if they left it, it'd be wonderful if somehow it supported matching the color from some part of AlienFX. I couldn't stand the mismash when using non blues/purples. And honestly sometimes all the extra leds gets a bit bothersome when I can't shut them off.
  4. Miro, Middletown bios contributor awesome. That bios has saved me countless heartaches with my my thinkpad laptop home server (yes I'm using a ultra trusty IBM thinkpad for a home server) Btw what eng and year Honda? Pm me or new thread. Just wondering, I got a 6 that I'd like to do some things on someday Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  5. yes the dell vbios will work on the clevo card. while the dell rom's are larger, its empty padding bytes - info from @svl7. And I myself have used both Clevo and Dell vbios on the Clevo 7970m When you flash a different vendor, you'll get a mismatched ssid and will need to force the flash with -f. You should also create a backup of your original vbios for safe keeping.
  6. can someone post up Clevo EM bios with Enduro and the Dell v21 vbios? I can't seem to find those 2 on quick order and would like to mess with them tonight. Thanks in advance!
  7. I've been trying out the Clevo vs. Dell bios on my Clevo card in the m15x to see if I could get automated fan controls - no luck, still need hwinfo64. Will try both vbios' on a few different monitors and tvs later this week for displayport. I'm using a aftermarket Siig DP->HDMI btw
  8. @frostie TRL 24/22/20/20 at TPL 65/62. Cat 12.11b, currently on the latest beta, has played well with all betas. Only issues I hit is sluggish performance if I resume from sleep mode and start gaming, requiring a reboot.
  9. Razr Copperhead and Logitech G5 v2 DPI: 2,000 Logitech because I was so used to the size after the mx518. Had a rough transition for texture of 518 to g5v2 and now really comfortable with the copperhead feel. Guess im lazy with mice, I got used to on in the early 2000s and stuck with it
  10. unless something has changed, you'll need to use hwinfo to control the fan speeds with the clevo 7970m in the m15x. the dell 7970m has automatic fan control working
  11. Hm, looks fine to me for modulation and no throttling although for 8 threads I believe the wPrime score should be considerablly better. Like x24 ~309seconds Going to standby and see what the more informed posters thoughts are though. edit: my bad, thought TS bench used wPrime doh.
  12. If it stresses or sets clock yes. I don't use kombustor except on a desktop with gtx470 to auto load overclock. It's been fire and forget the last year. Curiously what are your idle clock temps like on the 7970m Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  13. Check gpu fan speeds when over 71 or 75c. Override with hwinfo64 to 5000rpm and recheck temps. If still high, repaste Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  14. Hi kack, im on windows 8. I haven't had any severe performance issues although I haven't played the same games on 8 as I did Win7. Although now im curious and need to install a bench and see how it does, self doubt lol Update: performance as good as Win7. Ended up with 0.975v vbios and cutting my xm oc. Borderlands 2 runs like a dream maxed out 1080p. Low physx of course Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  15. Yah m15x Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  16. Thats one sexy desktop and the case is unreal Maybe not laptop porn but my setup. The AW series pretty much goes with anything and looks good. Or im happy I got a corner desk and want to show off
  17. Hi loafer, I am unable to complete a full 3dmark11 run without throttling either. I have the same setup although singularly stressing CPU or GPU to max I don't throttle. Really I've only OC my CPU and adjust from a minor overclock (2.66 -> 3.33) between 65/62 and 72/67. I've played ~70hours borderlands2 and only get throttling if I start gaming after resuming from sleep mode. I have to reboot after resuming from sleep other then that I have no issues. I think 3dmark11 is pushing CPU/GPU both at max and even with the 920xm at stock, its at the limits of the M15x boards power limitations. At 55/55, your CPU won't be running at your higher TS steppings and when consistently pushed (not enough power) so it'll settle to a lower step than you specified. Like, it may be running at x16 or x17 all cores instead of your set x18. Then you'll want to find where your CPU has enough power without overheating where your system consistently stays at the higher clocks you set. wPrime, Prime95, IBT, Linpack, OCCT CPU, whatever and TS, HWiNFO64 or Argus Monitor to see if/how often your CPU throttles itself and adjust your power settings to reduce this throttling (assuming your under 95c)
  18. Interesting. I'll see about reading the papers soon. I am curious, got a 5 series (m15x) mind you guys. Bricking the mobo would suck although I'm under warranty. For the part - im curious about the clock/stepping/voltage settings controlled from the intel me firmware and chip. Oh yah and occasionally I like to mess around so hopefully my add ends early that I ocd on Intel me for a day or two Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  19. You won't need to upgrade the power supply, doing so will put less strain on the powersupply. Mainly differences in the backplate and X-brackets for graphics cards. If the barebone card comes with a x-bracket you're good otherwise buy 1. Dell you'll need to grind down and for Clevo, well, you'll need to get new screws to fit.
  20. Modded A09, will check revision later. I should've clarified slipped my mind, in Windows no matter the driver version I use ever since install. dp out works during post. If theres a way to make this work with the clevo card that'd be awesome. of course I'll feel like a crank then but worth it! Chipset rev 11, Southbridge rev 06
  21. My clevo worked with the clevo vbios. Only flashed for 0.95v. Although prepare a autoexec batch to flash just incase. Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  22. Also displayport out doesn't work with the clevo card Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  23. Hi oldknuckle, There's two versions of the m15x. One is c2d based and the other is core i based. I'd imagine you have the newer one from 2009-2010 but let's make sure! What is your current cpu and gpu? Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  24. Nothing special, hardware store or computer store may and should have screws that fit. Bring the bracket just incase. When you do install the card, please note that you can seriously tighten down enough with the clevo bracket that the metal latches bend down a lot. Go gentle and evenly among each screw post I personally prefer a small ball. Little larger than a small pea but not oversized. One thing I do which others may not approve of, is I do a ball on the heatsink then spread it with a plastic glove and then wipe up any excess. I do this as I feel it helps fill in microfissures on the heatsink before contact. With the guys here, I'm sure I'll hear why this is a bad idea or pointless. I never had a proven reason for doing this. Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
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