I've tested it in MW:Warzone, since it also uses AVX. Max temp ranges between 68-72c. This might go up as we approach warmer weather.
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Btw, if you cn, skip the latest Windows 10 updates. I'm seeing inexplicably high CPU load and temperatures even on idle. -
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Hey all, it's been a while. Hope everyone's in good health! A bunch of life stuff has changed over the past several months but here's a couple of computer related updates since I last posted.
1) XMP profile stopped working and CPU temps would climb around the same time. Reapplied LM which fixed the CPU temp issue, but bios reverts to default memory profile every time I enable XMP. Running a custom profile right now and i don't think it's costing me much performance.
2) Upgraded to a RTX 2080 for a very good price. Might do a TDP mod since it doesn't get too hot when playing Warzone. I need the frames!
3) Finding bigger/better fans is still in the works. I'm working on 3D modeling blades and enclosures for different fans since my resin printer creates objects smoother than a baby's bottom.jc_denton likes this. -
Are you on a stock bios? Try a full fn+d or cmos reset and set XMP as the first thing afterwards, then set all your custom settings and see if it sticks.
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I'm still using the Eurocom bios not sure how close that is to the stock Clevo one. I've sent @Prema a few messages, but no luck so far, probably very busy. I did do a full bios reset, pulled cmos battery and even swapped ram positions still no dice. I wonder what could have caused this issue, maybe its a voltage issue since it requires 1.35v vs the 1.2 i usually see.
My 2080 doesn't get above 65 max during gameplay. I usually see it near the upper 50's on average with the fans on max. Currently running 144hz, but with the tdp mod i'm hoping to unlock the full potential of my external monitor and get up to 165hz. -
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Their "unlocked" bios is pretty much the stock bios with hidden options unlocked.
When you did the full fn+d/cmos reset, did you set XMP at first boot? Right after the system gave you the small blue screen about loading defaults.
Try having the memory set in dimm1 and dimm 4. That's dimm1 under the keyboard and dimm4 under the bottom cover, and then try again with a cmos reset and load XMP.
Voltage shouldn't make XMP suddenly go bananas.
Yes, Prema is likely busy working with the X170 launching and all. Perhaps after the launch he will have time to answer messages and such. Last month when I spoke with him, he was fine and keeping safe
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I gotcha, I just say he's been busy since my original message to him was back at the end of February and i'm definitely not trying to bug him.
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I set it at first boot with some less stressful OC settings and I was able to get into windows then it just shutoff like I had pulled the plug/battery. I'll try messing with it a bit more and switch around the memory locations, but if it doesn't want to work i'm ok with the custom profile I made.
Glad to hear he's doing well!
Yeah it's weird idk about the 1080, but my 2070 would actually run a bit hotter around mid 60's avg and 75-80 max during gameplay. Pretty happy with the 2080, perhaps the thicker die/chip is allowing for better clamping force and mating the heatsink up with the die better. I'm just planning on doing the vbios mod, since I've got my SPI flasher out and ready from another laptop I've been working on.jc_denton likes this. -
That's very strange, perhaps give it a try with a less aggressive undervolt and see if it still hard crashes like that. The bigger die does help with the thermal dissipation.
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Try stock and see how it works out. You can add in overclock/voltage settings afterwards with Throttlestop.jc_denton likes this.
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