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  1. 13 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

    I'll be testing 1.275V and 1.300V this weekend to see how that works out. :hyper:

    Wish me luck.

    I'm not sure, so I cannot give you an honest answer. It may be amazing or terrible, but I have no idea since I do not have one. The cooling system on my P750ZM is OK with the CPU running stock, but not very good with CPU overclocking. Even using AC cooling is just barely adequate for the CPU with a substantial overclock.

    Thanks. Isn't p750 p775 cooling same?

  2. 8 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

    I cannot say anything about systems that I don't have available for my own testing except I don't know. P870DM cooling was superb. When I can secure a P870DM3, then I will be able to comment. If the P670 has a BGA CPU, it cannot be viewed as an acceptable product even if it has a good cooling system. 

     

    But P775dm3 cooling is not good enough?  Because i'm planning to buy p775 model but it's late.

  3. 6 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

    Yes, no change in behavior based on memory clocks. The memory does not affect it. The voltage adjustment is also for core only. And, it takes the full 1.250V for 1500. If I drop it to say 1.225V the core max is around 1475. It's not a bad thing though. Nothing wrong with using more voltage as long as you keep it cool. Same applies for CPUs. You use what it needs, nothing more, nothing less.

     

    The 4790K pulled 245W in the physics test in that 4.9GHz Fire Strike run, LOL. Almost exactly same power demand as the 4930MX CPU.

     

    All of this fun is for AC cooled benching only. Trying to do this on air could potentially kill the GPU and certainly isn't "helpful" to the CPU.

     

    The only sad part is the sketchy cooling system these Batman notebooks have. I see the new Pascal version of the same is having some thermal management issues as well. A unified heat sink is not a good design. They should have made the P7XX series about 0.25 inch thicker, with bigger radiators, bigger fans and discrete CPU/GPU heat sinks. That would have been much better.

    So P775dm3 cooling is not perfect aswell, right? How is P870DM3 cooling, is it better? Or maybe p670 is best since heatsinks are not united?

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  4. 1 hour ago, Prema said:

     

    Nope, maybe in a couple of weeks...

    Hello, what beast you are waiting for? :) I got answer about when my P775 will come and answer is :

    Hi

    Looks like this will be ready for shipment by the end of this week.
    We ship as soon as we have built  this.

    Have a nice day.

    Mvh Mariann
    Multicom.no
    ___________________________________
    Multicom Norge AS, 4865 Åmli
    Tlf 37 08 10 00 -  Fax 37 08 10 01
    http://www.multicom.no

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  5. 3 hours ago, sirana said:

    Yeah, 330W should be enough even for moderate overclocking. At which reseller did you buy it? Just asking as I'm also hunting that specific model with a 120hz screen.

    www.multicom.no ,but they don't have it until 30.9.2016 as i understand they are just taking orders now,i  won't get it more than a month. ☺ 

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  6. 29 minutes ago, Legendman said:


    No, I mean the difference between a 4k panel and a FHD one.

    120Hz seems to be either TN (which is a nogo for me) or IPS with pseudo 120Hz because the response time is to slow to offer real world advantages in 120Hz mode.

    Time for 17inch 4k OLED panels I think emoji5.png

    Gesendet von meinem SM-G928F mit Tapatalk
     

    Okay which one would you choose 4K 60hz or fhd 120hz? :)

  7. On 20/08/2016 at 0:24 PM, sirana said:

    The only problem is, no reseller we found offers 120hz displays for the P775 (aside of metabox which lists as "available soon"). I'd get a FHD, for me there's no point in 4K in a screen that small.

    If there's option to get 120hz fhd screen and 4k, which one is better?

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    4 hours ago, Prema said:

    Same panel. As of today it's the best professional 17" 4K Notebook panel that money can buy.

    IPS, 100% Adobe RGB, G-Sync...

    Overclocking is pretty much a no-go and maxes out at 64Hz.

    P775DM2-G /DM3-G Comes with same panels? Is it right to take 4K screen with single 1080 card?

  9. 3 hours ago, sirana said:

    The only problem is, no reseller we found offers 120hz displays for the P775 (aside of metabox which lists as "available soon"). I'd get a FHD, for me there's no point in 4K in a screen that small.

    Really, then maybe it's better to wait for 120hz panel. 

  10. 5 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

    What I attempted to post a couple of times was, do not rely on feedback from others about 4K. This is too personal and it is something you need to decide for yourself. Some people love it and others are passionate about their hatred for 4K screens on laptops. I can tell you I have used several super nice 4K laptops and I absolutely despise 4K. If it was offered to me as a free upgrade I would reject it. But, others love it. See if you can borrow someone's 4K laptop for a week, or buy the cheapest one you can find from a local store with a liberal return policy so you can get your money back after deciding what your feelings are about it.

    ---Edit---

    Yay! I finally worked, LOL. Third try was the charm. :D

    Thank you for response. :) Let's say if both models are at same price with single gtx1080 graphics card, is it worth to take it with 4K screen , or Full HD? Is full HD panel on P775 120hz, maybe it's better than 4K 60hz ?

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