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Dr. AMK

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  1. 3 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

    Just got the new beast and breaking it in with some stock GPU benchmarks. I'm still testing to see what voltage the new 6700K likes. So far, seems to need less voltage than the other two I had. I have a baby-girl 4.3GHz CPU OC on these run, but GPUs are totally stock.

     

    I gotta say, I just LOVE these fans. They're awesome. I don't care if they're loud. Temps are in the upper 60's and low 70's on both GPUs with max fans.

     

    http://www.3dmark.com/3dmv/5534875

     

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    http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/11711390

     

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    Dear Friend @Mr. Fox  many of us just waiting for you, @Prema and other Seniors to show us what this laptop can do with stable heat and performance. Take your time, for me and all my close friends just waiting for the results. I'm buying many used laptops for me and for my friends in my location just to fulfill our needs for now, hope that we can see the results soon.

    Wish you all the best.

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  2. It would be cool if Clevo would release Titan X Pascal mobile. 

     

     


    They didn't cool the 1080 until now has problems, they must fix the cooling system before going to anything more powerful like the TaitanX. They should think for a new design. Just a thought.

    Sent from my SM-N920C using Tapatalk

  3. Hi @J95 you are doing a great job just like your uncle.

    I have a GTX 770m in Alienware 17 r5 with svl7 ROM Nvidia GTX 770m VBIOS "OC edition" - rev02, overclocked at 1150MHz as the attached picture, please find below the Hardware IDs requesting the best driver for it. NVIDIA System Information attached as well.

     

    PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_11E0&SUBSYS_05AE1028&REV_A1
    PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_11E0&SUBSYS_05AE1028
    PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_11E0&CC_030000
    PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_11E0&CC_0300
     

    Thanks in advanced.

    Alienware 17 - 770m OC.PNG

    NVIDIA System Information 10-02-2016 10-50-21.pdf

  4. 8 minutes ago, Prema said:
     

    I can't believe I wrote 'HTC 10'...must have spent too much time thinking about getting one. [emoji3]

    I actually still own the orginal 'ONE' (M7) and that's the one with the purple camera defect.

     

    I am VERY excited about the system and even changed a bunch of flights so that I'll be in a place where it can be shipped to once it's ready.[emoji4]
     


    Dear@Prema I thought that you should be the richest man in this forum, and you are talking about a broken camera [emoji1]

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  5. 2 hours ago, Papusan said:

    Do it the cheap and best way without to use a special tool :thumbsup: And you don't need a SL chips. All 6700K can do 4.6 GHz and most likely higher without a need to buy a expencive SL chips from HiD or other places.

     

    Yes, it seems easy, I think I'll enjoy doing it by myself , Thanks

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  6. I think we have to consider Delidding the 6700K to reduce the temp as nuch as we can. Do it by our self is risky for some of us, but now HIDevolution is giving this as an option beside the Silicon Lottery but with lower cost.

    Find below 2 different ways for Delidding. 

    Our seniors members please advice.

    Regards.

     

     

     

     

  7.  

    There is a serious problems with SLI to support some common games, this is really weird, can those problems be fixed by drivers or by BIOS or what?

    There are a lot of benchmarks in this video if someone like to know.

  8. 14 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

    I did a little benching with moderate overclocks connected via Team Viewer to Eurocom's campus with an unattended Sky X9E2 this afternoon. I was not able to control the fans and the CPU temps are totally out of control, so this was with whatever thermal paste they have and sitting on a flat surface with some pretty severe CPU thermal throttling. I could not push the CPU any further without direct access to the machine,

     

    I don't know really how those companies are thinking, all respected companies I know are sending their products for reviewing, testing and bench-marking for free to the experts or for sales teams, even for the YouTube channels!? they must do the same with experts like our seniors members in this forum and I'm sure that they are seniors in other forums as well. very strange situation??!! This is the 1st time for me to see remote Overclocking:) 

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  9. 5 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

    Awesome stuff. But, it only looks like desktops are caught when using the right tool for the job. A BGA turdbook isn't going to get the job done, or so it seems based on what has been uploaded.

     

    Here is a comparison of the best BGA CPU 1080 SLI scores (MSI) against the best 1080 SLI scores on a proper machine with sockets and slots (Clevo). There are a lot of Clevo scores above the top MSI scores. The highest MSI scores look to be submitted by arthas2005 and he is not in the top 10 on any of them. I think I used the phrase "blood bath" once before.

     

    3DMark 11: http://www.3dmark.com/compare/3dm11/11554627/3dm11/11555847

     

    Fire Strike: http://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/9954310/fs/10053831#

     

    Time Spy: http://www.3dmark.com/compare/spy/356775/spy/393681

     

    No link is provided for Vantage. It appears nobody with a 1080 SLI BGA turdbook has submitted a Vantage score.

     

    I have nothing for ASUS because I didn't drill down far enough on page to see if ASUS even had any scores uploaded.

     

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    This comparisons give a clear message and kill the arguments about the BGA, good job @johnksss , waiting for @Mr. Fox to give us the end of this beast :)

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  10. 11 hours ago, Mr. Fox said:

    No. The heat sink probably is not fitting correctly. This seems to be a frequent issue for Clevo. Now that both GPUs use a unified heat sink design the chance of having difficulties has doubled. 

    "The heat sink probably is not fitting correctly" is that really possible ? , or maybe the thermal past is not installed correctly.

  11. 16 minutes ago, TBoneSan said:

     

    I was referring to the 1080p 120hz monitors (Def don't want 4k..more so I don't want 60hz). 

    I've been informed by Hidevolution that the current 120hz monitor is also shipped with a non-Gsync gpu. Ie. If you were to swap over to a gysnc display on the laptop itself,  it still wouldn't work. That would be really crappy when it comes to selling someone the old card at upgrade time as most people would have Gsync displays. 

     

    Additionally I'm not clear on what display will be on offer soon other than it being 120hz and Gsync. Is is going to be 5ms?   I don't mind if it's TN or IPS. 

     

    I didn't play games too much in the laptop screen or even doing my work on it, so I really don't care much about that, my investment goes to an external big high end quality monitor, I found that more reasonable for me.

    I attached my monitors for work in office, and for my home, maybe they are not the best out there, but I'm happy with them so far.

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  12. 21 minutes ago, Prema said:

    - 4K, high gamut IPS screen if you need the additional working space and work with visual material, or if your gaming genre doesn't require fast reaction times.

    - 120Hz panel if high paced gaming is what you plan to do

     

    As for heatsinks:

     

    - DM2 includes either two small heatsinks (1070 SLI) or the T-shape single heatsink (1080 single)

    - DM3 includes the 'GRID' heatsink (1080 SLI)   

     

    The GRID heatsink does fit into the DM2 but NOT the original P870DM model.

    Thank you @Prema for the explanation, So that's mean, if someone buy the  P870DM2 with one card and in the future decide to upgrade to SLI,  he will needs to buy the second GPU and the 'GRID' heat sink as well, but what kind of problems he will face? and what do you mean " The GRID heatsink does fit into the DM2 but NOT the original P870DM model."? 

     

    The point I 'm trying to reach, can the P870DM2 owners with 1XGTX1080 upgrade their laptops to 2XGTX1080 SLI straightforward or not? if not, what they should do to have the upgrade done? please explain more.

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