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  1. 7 hours ago, ElChuterRD said:

     

    I'm afraid you need a reballing, I could never solve it, I thought I could solve it by lowering the voltage of the card, but even so, what I was doing was disabling the 1070 and using the intel card, nor with the help of our baked I could solve the failure.

    If you have the computer warranty, I recommend that you use it

    Hey, thanks for the reply.7So you flashed this baked BIOS and it was not fixed? Bad news, I had quite a high hope about it....

    I will had to make a reballing, as you suggest.. sadly the PC is not under warranty anymore

  2. On 1/16/2020 at 9:37 PM, squee66 said:

     

    are you using an unmodded clevo control center
    the blue screens with synaptics on the clevos are related to that, can confirm because i had them also but they are gone

    this isnt the fix i used but was the latest fix i found

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/clevo-p7xxtm1-syntp-sys-bsod.813584/#post-10921457

     

    Hey man,

     

    Can you please tell me which other fixes did you try? I am having the same exact problem with my GTX 1070 giving BSODs and I can;t figure out a solution, I'm desperate :(

  3. Hey man,

     

    I am having the exact same issue. Thought it could be because of a bad solder joint, but I'm not proficient enough to fix that. Were you able to find a solution to your problem? I noticed also that "sometimes", after playing for a while on battery, and the CPU gets hot enough, around 58 degree Celsius, I can plug the AC and all works fine. This happens only from time to time. Quite randomly and weird.

  4. Hello all!

     

    I see a lot of people here are talking about the BSOD caused by the GTX 1070. I am having the exact same problem on my Clevo P65_67RSRP (branded and sold by Novatech). I was thinking a t the beginning it could be a problem of bad solder joint, but is anyone here able to tell me if there is a known alternative solution? Does flashing a baked BIOS solve the problem?

    I am running now on stock 1.05.07TNO.

     

    Thanks in advance for the support!!

    Nicola

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