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    Clevo P370em ES with 7970m CF - High Temperatures !

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Bytales, Oct 20, 2012.

  1. VSSS

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    GPU1 and GPU2 OEM 3D Voltage Max 1.000V
    Screen On Crysis 3
    [​IMG]
     
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    Guys, why are you digging up old threads like this one?
    The issue is solved (as far as I know)?
     
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    Do you know how i can change the voltage down to 1.000v?
     
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    I think it is not possible that two different graphics cards were to Vcore,
    possible that the program reads wrong voltage, please check the voltage via GPUz or EVGA Precizion.
    if it is unlocked VBIOS voltage can be changed via the ASUS GPU Tool.
    [​IMG]
     
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    Thanks VSSS. I start a game and left HWinfo64 running in the back GPU[#0] VDDC 1.050v GPU[#1] 1.000v strange VBIOS is locked. i check vbios with atifllash

    Adapter 0 (BN=01, DN=00, PCIID=68001002, SSID=03711558)
    Asic Family : Pitcairn
    Flash Type : M25P10/c (128 KB)
    Product Name : Clevo P370EM Wimbledon XT A1 MXM GDDR5 300e/150m 0.9V OPM
    Bios Config File : BR42768.008
    Bios P/N : P/N Not Available
    Bios Version : 015.021.000.002.042768
    Bios Date : 06/05/12 22:36

    Adapter 1 (BN=02, DN=00, PCIID=68001002, SSID=03711558)
    Asic Family : Pitcairn
    Flash Type : M25P10/c (128 KB)
    Product Name : Clevo P370EM Wimbledon XT A1 MXM GDDR5 300e/150m 0.9V OPM
    Bios Config File : BR42768.008
    Bios P/N : P/N Not Available
    Bios Version : 015.021.000.002.042768
    Bios Date : 06/05/12 22:36
     
  6. Meaker@Sager

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    I think it is just a reporting issue, but what error do you get that makes you think they are locked?
     
  7. kopap

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    Well there is no option in any program(asus msi) to lower the volt or do any overclocking so i guess the vbios is locked.. i thought that maybe the heat is coming from the higher voltage as the 2 cads have a 14-18C in difference
     
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    Voltages have to be adjusted by coding it into a bios and flashing it, there is no software control.
     
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    Thanks Meaker. Just have to find why there is a huge difference on temperatures between the cards
     
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    It's due to the heatsink design, the primary has it's own heatsink while the secondary shares its heatsink with the CPU.
     
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    You are right. just if i could take it another 5c down will be ideal. No need to oc it i play with no problems very good frames.
     
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    You could look into undervolting it a bit or trying your own repaste.
     
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    Do you have a tip to reduce noise?
    How do I make insulation at strategic points?
    +25% Air flow is it possible?
    EXTRAS
    Thank you :)
     
  14. VSSS

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    the tests are written only if someone has checked checked?
    example
     
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    What 85C for GPU2? This is not possible. And on the 1000/1200MHz. WOW :)
    How do I do that? I want it too.
    THX
     
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    Custom design and build your own cooler by the looks of things.... :p
     
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    Well I would like to see a picture :)
     
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    He has a thread on the project.
     
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    On what project?
     
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    Look at his 5th last post ;)
     
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