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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.
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I need to get my hands on one and have a good look.
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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.
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http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/csd87350q5d.pdf VRMs on our 1080 PCB.
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Maxwell GM204: GTX980M / GTX970M / GTX965M
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It depends if the cirucitry allows it, the 880M through 680M did, but AMD cards are no where near as simple. -
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.
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You can order the heatsink fairly easily and the 7970M will still be quite a bit faster.
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Yes it does but I get a blank screen after the loading screen when the drivers are installed.
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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.
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Yes at this point I have to say at least the clevo 770M is not completely compatible with the 16F3.
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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
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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?
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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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It looks like your ram may not be capable of that speeds. Never set an XMP profile with a set memory speed, it will never turn on with this setting combination. Have you tried doing a deep power off? Leave the CMOS battery out for a couple of hours. Otherwise some 1600mhz ram may be able to boot, or maybe just a single stick of the 1333mhz ram?
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Can you unlock the windows 8 bios for the GT60? http://www.msi.com/product/nb/GT60-0NE.html#/?div=BIOS Also would this be compatible with the 16F3 barebone?
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It's either for the LEDs or a holdover from the Expresscard slot on the GT660 series.
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I notice no file for the 16F3, any particular reason? Are people just using the GT60 bios? - - - Updated - - - This was the method I came up with to do it on my 16F2 and worked, I think it works on the 3rd gen machines too. Thanks for the credit when posting it stas..........
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It's the same chip but more shaders activated
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Cheers man, flashed without issue, just a shame there are no real meaty options to change stuff *shrugs* Was worth a shot.
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MSI GX60 Please: MSI Europe - Computer, Laptop, Notebook, Desktop, Mainboard, Graphics and more
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MSI usually removes their SLI connector from their cards so i'm not surprised it does not support SLi.
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My best so far at 1087/2600: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M video card benchmark result - Intel® Core i7-3740QM CPU @ 2.70GHz,CLEVO P170EM score: P8651 3DMarks And no, it is actually a P150EM still, just running a P170EM bios to get XTU control.