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    Experience Using Prema

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by TheAverageHobbyist, Nov 4, 2017.

  1. TheAverageHobbyist

    TheAverageHobbyist Newbie

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    For anyone using Prema BIOS, what has your experience been so far? Have the features made any significant changes to your user experience (lower temps from undervolting, better compatibility with high speed RAMs, extending potential reliability of the system, etc.)?
     
  2. t6nn_k

    t6nn_k Notebook Consultant

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    For my P370EM3 it added max fan option and made it perform better in stress tests.
    Negative side is it freezes after I leave it on and won't use it for few hours. Not sure what is the cause so it could be unrelated.
    Overall I am happy with it.
     
  3. Legion343

    Legion343 Notebook Consultant

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    I had Prema "magic" in my old P651RE3 and i'm waiting for one for P651RS. In my RE i could disable HDD or SSD without taking them out, i could overclock locked 6700HQ via BCLK (unfortunately not much), power and current limit could have been raised, legacy USB support was on and probably higher frequency RAM support (i haven'y checked it). There are more but these features were the most important for me then.