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  1. A note about removing the lid. Part of the benefit is the fact the IHS sits closer to the core without the glue. I would not put glue back in, especially for liquid metal.
  2. I need to get my hands on one and have a good look.
  3. It's funny how clevo ships the 1080 (with GDDR5x) with the stronger memory controller phase layout (160 amps lol) over the 1070 which has (the more power hungry) GDDR5.
  4. http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/csd87350q5d.pdf VRMs on our 1080 PCB.
  5. After testing, adding in the VRMs does cut the card from dying at 1.2v with a memory over volt but is only required at the utter extreme end of benchmarking.
  6. It depends if the cirucitry allows it, the 880M through 680M did, but AMD cards are no where near as simple.
  7. It sure was, but it has been broken up and sold while I decide what beast I want to construct next. Either 16F4 based or alienware 17 is currently my decision I think.
  8. You can order the heatsink fairly easily and the 7970M will still be quite a bit faster.
  9. Yes it does but I get a blank screen after the loading screen when the drivers are installed.
  10. Unlocked bios lets you do that no problem. The problem is all the outputs are hard wired into the intel chip so you wont get much out of it.
  11. Yes at this point I have to say at least the clevo 770M is not completely compatible with the 16F3.
  12. Ok, looks like the MSI vbios I found on this site is different to the one I found. Find it attached. With the one on here I get similar behaviour to the stock clevo vbios. With the one I have attached I get the behaviour I was describing. NVM. The one on here is a dell. so clevo and dell vbios are similar, the MSI one gives me the crashes :/ 770MSI.zip
  13. So I have recently put together a 16F3 with 3740qm and 770M (clevo). On the stock vbios I have issues getting the drivers installed and going from the loading screen to a black screen. The device manager also complains about a resource conflict between the 770M and the HD4000. So I flashed the 11E0 MSI Vbios on and the drivers will install. However if I start a 3d application I get a driver crash, sometimes this reboots the machine with a BSOD, sometimes it recovers. If it recovers the 770M is permanently on but 3d works just fine. Anyone had this issue?
  14. Wrong, the major difference is the high voltage memory at 1.25ghz vs the 900mhz on the 680M, this also means it will likely clock up to 1.5-1.6ghz, this will make a huge difference in certain situations and especially when overclocking.
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