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    Quadro P4200 in Clevo P750DM-G: Benchmarks and pics

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by MKazmer, Oct 5, 2020.

  1. MKazmer

    MKazmer Notebook Consultant

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    If there are any other benchmarks you would like to see, let me know and I will run it. From what I'm seeing here, it performs approximately 20% faster than the P4000, and on par with a mobile GTX1070. The P4000 ran similar to the GTX1060 in benchmarks, but performed noticeably better than the 1060 in real-world use.

    Here is a link to the details of the PC components via Geekbench

    OpenCL Score: 45209

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    Below: combination of fujipoly padding and Gelid GP-extreme. The lighter color is the fujipoly.
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    This last photo is the eeprom I used. I covered nearby components with kapton tape to provide some protection to surrounding components when I soldered it.
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  2. MKazmer

    MKazmer Notebook Consultant

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    Here is a screenshot of GPU-z sensors right after the 3DMark11 run. The hottest the GPU got was 64C, so it's possible that it could be pushed a bit higher.

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    mirage_bg Notebook Deity

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    Great results!
    Its only pity that Pascal based Quadros are not OCable....it would be amazing if they were (you would easily break 18K graphics in FS..)

    BTW, you could try to improve your cooling system. 64C after FS means at least 80-85 after prolonging gaming session. Which is ok in winter, but in summer...
     
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  4. MKazmer

    MKazmer Notebook Consultant

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    Improving the cooling is definitely next on my list. I'm curious if anyone has upgraded their fans. What would you do to upgrade the cooling in this machine? I'm thinking about widening the intake vents, elevating the laptop with taller feet, and modding the heatsink. There isn't much room to add an additional heat pipe, but I do have a sheet of solid copper that I can cut strips from and solder to the heatsink in specific areas. Also, I'm curious if the GPU can be OCd at the BIOS level. Has anyone tried that?
     
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    Has anyone tried this TDP tweaker on a mobile pascal quadro?
     
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    sicily428 Donuts!! :)

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    I believe it was made for the HP G5 ZBook. Sorry for the delayed response.
     
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