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Jimbo

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  1. I had exactly that problem with the M18X backpack, they're total crap.

    Personally I use and highly recommend an Everki Titan, It's now holding my 17" clevo snug as a bug. Great pack, features, not tooo expensive, built like a tank - but it's BIG. Try to check one out in person before deciding, it may be more than you need. That said, if you're the type of guy who carries the world on his back with him, you'll absolutely love it.

  2. Yep, suggestions are always nice. :)

    Also, when yuou go back and redo it. You can just put the paste on the die, then set the heatsink on top. twist it back and forth a few times then screw the screws down. Do not put the machine back together. Only attach the screen and a usb keyboard and mouse. Then boot to windows and start testing. This way you will know 100 percent before the machine is fully back together.

    Again, thanks for the idea, but the P370EM is W-A-Y easier to work on than an M18X, once the heatsink is back on it's literally click on the backplate and add 4 screws (or not for testing). It's one of the big plus points I've noticed so far. :D

  3. Did you check to make sure that you have all the correct pads in the right place on this card? All the screws are still tighten? No debris on the GPU die?

    Y'know, I didn't actually check the pads all that much, there were several of them though. :77:

    I'm planning to try a copper shim so I'll go over them at that point and double check, assuming I can find a pic somewhere to compare it to.

    All the screws are tight, though they seemed to just nip tight instantly, there wasn't really any feeling of adding pressure - which is why I want to try the shim.

    I used arcticlean on the die and the heatsink, they were as clean as I can make them before I started.

    Thanks for the suggestions. :)

  4. FN + 1 only works with sager versions as far as I can work out. Definitely doesn't work on my clevo/horize. :(

    Reseller just got back to me telling me that one card at 70c and the other at 90c at stock clocks is "fairly consistent" and told me not to overclock it because warranty void etc (bite my ballsack).

    So, problem is squarely in my lap, now I'm going to think seriously about starting to physically mod it for better temps.

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  5. Thanks guys, will look into mods after I take it apart and repaste the GPUs, I didn't bother yet but should've given the amount of ICD on the CPU (really, it's like they get the stuff for free, which I did BTW, no way I'd pay extra for paste).

    My first idea is to take a holesaw and cut through the base where the fan intakes are, then cover it with something that'll flow more air. Or I could drill extra holes or something. It just seems like a quite restrictive intake vent. Then there's about 3-4mm between the plastic and the fan itself, if I get some foam or something I could force it to just suck air from outside the chassis.

  6. Few people have put the older version of the sager bios with success but i couldn't be bothered stuffing around.

    Sorry for the epic revive, but I just bought one of these and I'm running into the high temps.

    Just wondering if you have any more info about this, or somewhere to read more?

    Also, if you're in Melbourne we should catch up for a beer sometime. :D

    P.S.: <<<<< I'm nicer than this makes me look. ;)

  7. I'm having a problem with my P370, I've used nvflash before on my desktop (which is also SLI) but on this system I can't seem to make the second card take the flash. I've done it several times to both index locations but GPU1 (secondary) stubbornly refuses to go more than 135mhz extra. Attached GPUz screenshot of both cards in case it helps.

    Anyone got any advice? I'm very sorry if this has come up in the thread before, I did try searching but couldn't find the tree for the forest.

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  8. Thanks for all the input guys, I've settled on a clevo p370em, after carrying the alien alone without the power brick and my lenovo in the same bag (which equates to clevo + powerbrick) for a week, the difference is stunning.

    I know the quality isn't quite up the with my beloved alien, but the practicality for my specific needs can't be beaten.

    Thanks again to everyone that helped out, I will report back on how I find the clevo, and some benchmarks OFC. :)

  9. Does it come with dual GPU? :P

    The way I'm seeing the benches currently, the only way to better the 6990 CF-X is with SLI680/CFX7970, I can't go backwards!

    The precision series appears to be just as expensive as the dual GPU clevo/sager....

    LOL @ svl7, I have to carry this thing over a ~2-3km walk everyday, you say lazy but I was a world ranked amateur weightlifter, and I say the shit is too heavy! :64:

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