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    GPU upgrade with benchmarks: Quadro P4000 in Clevo P750DM-G

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by MKazmer, Sep 27, 2020.

  1. MKazmer

    MKazmer Notebook Consultant

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    For those who are considering doing this, it works very well and the card never got hotter than 60C during any of the following benchmarks, so I'm sure it is possible to run it faster and get even better scores. I'm currently running a 6700k cpu with 32GB 2400MHz HyperX RAM. For me this was an upgrade from a GTX1060 that burned up after 2.3 years and the Quadro is a noticeable improvement. It's faster, and the 3D programs run smoother. They also seem to look better in Solidworks for some reason.

    * I only ran these benchmarks once, and didn't do anything to try and fine tune the speed of the GPU or CPU.

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  2. Dr. AMK

    Dr. AMK Living with Hope

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    Nice job.
     
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