30htz
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I vote the Clevo, but 370EM as that's what I chose over the AW, don't like the look of the AW but do like that it's more OC'able, and the Clevo trackpad is terrible, but so far am happy going with the 370EM over the AW personally
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Help overclocking the Intel 3940xm safely in the Clevo P370EM
30htz replied to curvingedge's topic in Clevo
The voltage wall is annoying but seems workable with an unlocked BIOS, do you think you will be able to pull more from unlocking it Clevorr? Would the fan limit be able to be raised this way also? -
My results were similar to this, 39K with Vantage Free but 11K with 3DM11, so I'm also I'm looking into the modified VBIOS option specific to the P370EM/4GB 680m's too. The threads about flashing VBIOS in the General Notebook forum looks like where the action is going down for these cards around here, interested to see how far these cards can go with these P370EM's, but I think the user Clevorr has already been down this route, might be better checking the 'Using your 4GB GTX 680m to its safest and full potential' thread, or the 'NVIDIA Kepler VBIOS mods - Overclocking Editions, modified clocks, voltage tweaks' by the looks of things so far
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So, what I am seeing here, is that by svl7 tweaking the VBIOS and removing the overclocking limit, Mr.Fox is practically doubling my SLi 680m's performance that is already pretty damn solid!?! That is seriously mental! I'd hate to jump in all noob like, but have you come to a safe limit yet Mr.Fox or do you think these can go much further? I'm new to having a nuclear powered laptop and trying to catch up with reading info, but looking at these results looks like this is going to be fun trying
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Using your 4GB GTX 680m to its safest and full potential
30htz replied to widezu69's topic in General Notebook Discussions
Nice thread, good info, looking into getting the most out of my new 4GB GTX680m's, looks like this is a good starting point even for a beginner