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Jeffrom

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 1700x
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming-5
  • RAM
    16GB GSKILL DDR4-3000
  • GPU
    RTX 2070 Super
  • Display(s)
    MSI MAG271CQR 1440p 144Hz
  • Sound
    Yes.
  • Laptop
    Dell Precision M4800 (i7-4800MQ Nvidia M1000M)

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  1. Just recently received a mxm p4000 and I was wondering if anyone has a vBIOs for a clevo quadro P4000, The laptop i'm upgrading is a P750zm
  2. apparently aida64 says its using 32w, I don't really believe that number because it's not throttling at all and it's at 3.8ghz the entire time with all cores 100% a gtx 970m (100w tdp) just ordered a p4000 mobile also rated 100w a few days ago
  3. It can take the i7 4790 at 3.8 ghz all core and its not throttling I just did a stress test and it sticks around 70-75c when all cores are 100%
  4. it supports 5th gen as it has a z97 chipset
  5. It can go up the the i7 4790k and overclock to 4.4ghz in terms of tdp, It was designed was overclocking in mind so I think I'm good on that front
  6. So, I'm planning to upgrade my cpu in my clevo p750zm (dtr laptop) and I saw that the 5775c has a 65w tdp as opposed to the 4790k's 88w tdp. Do these cpus perform the same at stock? I was wondering what sounds like the better upgrade (I currently have a i7 4790)
  7. I just got a Eurocom P5 PRO (clevo p750zm) and I wanted to flash it with a prema bios but it seems like the website is down and the bios is nowhere to be seen. I was wonder if any of you guys knew where I could find an archived download to a prema bios to it? Thanks
  8. In the future as amd and intel push more cores eventually programmers will continue to add support for higher core counts. So maybe in the future we'll see a change
  9. It depends if they support 2 numa nodes, I also intended this to be a video editing and streaming pc on the side aswell
  10. Hey guys, I built a dedicated game server PC to host game servers for me and my friends to play on. (Arma 3, Minecraft, DCS and etc) I used to host everything from my main pc until I ran into the dedicated servers using to much ram and cpu so I went to the dedicated machine route. Ordering the parts:(parts list is at the bottom) I ordered a the motherboard cpu, ram, NVMe drive(yes, Ik it's kinda sketch) and coolers all from Ali Express ($318) took around a month and a half to get the Chinese stuff and about a week to get the rest (case, fans and rgb) ($90) Building: Building in the Deepcool Matrexx 55 V3 was easy besides messing with cheap bend out brackets and cable management and one issue with the motherboard being in a weird non standard eatx form factor it was shorting against the case so I had to use electrical tape to tape off the contacts for the ram and vrms. putting in rgb was really easy as I only had to hot glue it against the case as it was falling off with the stock rgb strip adhesive. Conclusion: For a total of around $408 this was a killer deal of a pc having 16 Cores 32 Threads and 64GB Ram is great for any hosting and creative content that is cpu and/or ram intensive. But you got to deal with basically no drivers or support or documentation for the motherboard and you have to go on a man hunt for the correct drivers. Parts: Motherboard: Kllisre Dual X79 (E5-M2L-8D) CPUs: 2 E5-2689 Xeons @2.6Ghz Stock 3.3Ghz Boost Ram: 64GB Samsung DDR3 ECC Registered @1600Mhz Boot Drive: Some generic chinese NVMe M.2 SSD GPU: GTX 690 (Already had this) Case: Deepcool Matrexx 55 V3 PSU: EVGA Supernova G3 1000w (already had this)
  11. I was wondering what is the latest version of MacOS that can support the GTX 690 and if so what is the process to have be compatible?
  12. As for what rascal said I too would recommend to monitor your CPU temps before traveling 4 hours to a microcenter. I would recommend you to also stress your CPU first to see if any throttling is occurring then stress just your GPU to confirm if the issue is truly the GPU If your CPU by itself is throttling then the problem might be the stock cooler (or maybe how you applied it)
  13. If I were you I would return the card to micro center and have them get you the another of the same card as I'm 99% sure that the same thing will not happen twice unless your CPU is the root of the issue
  14. That's Interesting. It's very strange to see a graphics card throttle at 50C. Have you checked your voltage settings and have you taken the 2070S apart before?
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