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    P775DM2-G (Overheat issue?)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Sarohan, Jan 26, 2017.

  1. Sarohan

    Sarohan Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello, I recently bought a P775DM2-G model laptop
    - Intel Kabylake I7 7700K
    - Nvidia GTX 1070
    I found this forum & might be helpful
    I have some questions (I apologize for my bad english)

    I'm playing demanding games Dying light & For honor closed beta I'm using MSI after burner for monitoring temps.

    So My CPU Temp reach while in game 80c & GPU is 70c

    Is it fine or should i be worried about?

    I did not touched overclock settings I have no experience whatsoever with overclocking or tweaking CPU / GPU settings so I'm a bit hesitant to change anything that might cause problems to my laptop.

    When my laptop is idling (chrome & steam is working) Cpu cores temps are 45-50c and GPU is 46-48c (Using HWmonitor software)

    Also im using Control Center 5.0001.1.05 version

    I think there is a fan control problem here. Is that about new Kably lake cpu? & bios? I downloaded obisidian tool (read about XTU Intel extreme turning utility causes high temps. So uninstalled my recent ver. Control center and downloaded control center from Obsidian Tool and its not changed. Fans are not spinning well even at high temps Tried entertainment & performence mode nothing changed.

    @Mr. Fox @Phoenix
     
  2. Galm

    Galm "Stand By, We're Analyzing The Situation!"

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    Fine.

    Cpu is warm (it's a desktop chip not laptop), if your worried undervolt it.
     
  3. Support.1@XOTIC PC

    Support.1@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    I'd agree, 80C is alright for the system. Aside from possibly undervolting, maybe you could look at getting a better thermal compound if you wanted (depending on what you have in there already). But if it stays at those temps, I wouldn't even worry about it at this point. If it ain't broke...
     
  4. don_svetlio

    don_svetlio In the Pipe, Five by Five.

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    Normal temps
     
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    Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative

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    your temps are normal for a Kaby Lake 7700K

    Secondly, you said you had XTU installed before? If you did, then it messes up the fan table profiles and you can only fix it by:

    1) Uninstalling XTU or the Clevo Control Center that had the XTU components AKA the built in CPU Overclocking tool

    2) after uninstallation, shut down your PC

    3) Hold FN + D + Power buttons simultaneously for 7 seconds, then keep the FN+ D held but release the power button

    4) wait for 30-35 seconds and you should see a message that your BIOS has been reset to defaults

    5) Now when you boot into Windows, you can install the Cleco Control Center from Obsidian PC which is without the built in XTU

    that should fix the fan profiles

    also in the Clevo Control Center, try changing the fan profile from auto to overclock if there is an overclock option
     
  6. Sarohan

    Sarohan Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thank you all for reply I'm glad to see its fine

    @Phoenix Thanks for information. I did uninstalled than bios reset When i saw XTU on my pc. As i said next downladed obsidian tool and downloaded from that modified version. But nothing changed i guess. I tried overclock profile it changed spin little bit. Thank you if 80 - 85 is normal for kaby lake cpu will use overclock profile then. May ı ask two more question

    -Where i can find or follow Control center newer version

    -Do you have any info about if intel will release graphic driver for Kaby lake cpus?
     
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    Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative

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    Clevo P775DM2/3 Drivers

    How to install CCC without XTU

    Edit the OEM.INI file in the Clevo Control Center's directory before you install it:

    Change SupportXTUFanTable=1 to SupportXTUFanTable=0
    ===========================================================

    Not yet, for now, use the modified INF file made by Prema:

    Prerequisite

    How to disable Driver Signature Enforcement

    launch command prompt as administrator then paste this command:

    Code:
    bcdedit /set testsigning on

    Then reboot

    After you install the driver, reboot, then re-enable Driver Signature Enforcement again to get rid of the annoying text in the bottom right of your screen which says you are in tesitng mode

    to do this, launch command prompt as admin again and pate the following command then reboot:

    Code:
    bcdedit /set testsigning off



    Use this modified INF. Place it in the display.driver folder overwriting the existing file

    To extract the entire GeForce driver.exe to a folder, right click on it and choose Extract to XXX where XXX is the folder name grabbed from the actual file name. you need WinRAR or 7-Zip to do this

    Download Modified INF File

    Credit: Mr. Prema
     
    Last edited: Jan 26, 2017
  8. Support.1@XOTIC PC

    Support.1@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Aside from Phoenix's great library of drivers and software (always impressed by that, btw), you normally should be able to get those from the Clevo reseller that your computer came from. Drivers and control center also would be on Clevo's site as well.
     
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  9. Sarohan

    Sarohan Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thank you phoenix im appreciated for your detailed help. What will it do exactly that you gave modifiied INF file? sory i don't know about it nothing.