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    Post your P170EM + 7970m temps and benches!

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by ObserverJLin, Jul 2, 2012.

  1. ObserverJLin

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    Plz post Temps of Furmark and scores of 3DMark11 Performance test here.
     
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    3dm11- 5904
    furmark- 84C after 10 mins
     
  3. crosslimit

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    those are some pretty neat scores, especially the temp.

    just out of curiosity which thermal paste and processor are you using?
     
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    srry ive been meaning to upload my sig but have been to busy. IC diamond (malibal gave it to me for free) and a 3720 QM. I also use a notepal U3 cooler. when I have one of the fans blowing up on the vents right under the GPU i saw a 3C temp reduction over having that fan anywhere else. Without the notepal i get 88C in furmark
     
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    I got 85C in the 720p burnin test and 87C in the 1080p test with no laptop cooler. I got P5901 in 3dMark11 and I have ICD7 paste.
     
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    P5711 for me....no idea of temps...seems cool enough.
    My old laptop was a Envy 17 3d....now that got HOT!!
     
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    satchmo67, do u happen to use laptop cooler? What's your ambient? Those temps are great.
     
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    Thermaltake base fan, Ambient 18Deg

    Furmark done at low res (1280 x720) hence lower temp
    At 1920 x 1080 get 73deg
     
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    damn morey! nice run
     
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    Thank you, Fenrir! That's the highest legit one so far, I'm still playing with it to see what I can get out of it.

    OT: you ever hear from Lloyd?
     
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    i think hes cpu help a lot
     
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    I don't think so. It may help some in the physics score, but I have not really OC'd it any. Scores with stock clocks on the 7970M were running somewhere in the 5800-5900 range for me.
     
  17. MeNtAl_DaRkNeSs

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    Hi ppl,
    With OC'ed my 7970M with 900 / 1400, I have:

    AMD Radeon HD 7970M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3720QM Processor,CLEVO P15xEMx score: P6339 3DMarks

    Temps:
    73ºC in 22-24ºC room
    77ºC in 27ºC room

    But I'm very worried with my CPU, it reaches 89ºC (3DMark11) and 93ºC (3DMark Vantage):

    [​IMG]

    Both GPU and CPU, had Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste and although the 200hours of cure time has not passed I think they made a bad repaste on the CPU... What do you guys think?

    Thank you,
    Best Regards to all
     
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    that is over 10c of what mine reaches with ICD7
     
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    way too high, I have the same CPU and I can run prime for 5 minutes with all 4 cores at 3.4ghz and it does not ever touch 80c. I would repaste with something other than AS5
     
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    that one doesnt get anywhere near as hot for me as the standard msi letter one. there is a 13C difference for me
     
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    Hi ppl,
    I went to the store and after some tests, we found out that the 3720qm really runs hot... at least this specific CPU.
    Then we tried a 3610qm and... it had 79ºC tops! Almost 20ºC less than the 3720qm... So I switched to the 3610qm and asked for a OCZ Nocti mSATA SSD (120 GB) to compensate for the money :)

    Pretty happy right now,
    Thanks for the feedback
    Best regards to all
     
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    Hi guys

    Received my P170EM few days ago and repasted with liquid pro straight away
    [​IMG]

    Do you guys think the reading is normal, as i noticed theres a 4-5'C difference between core 0 and the others
     
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    that is totally normal. if there is an 8C+ difference than that usually indicated the paste has an airbubble or wasnt applied correctly, thus not covering that particular core
     
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    thanks for reply :)
    i have done the same to 7970m too but it shows less improvement than on CPU, peaking 89-91'c after 15minutes kombuster, furmark is 80'c max, a bit lower than stock tho.
    here's my highest stable oc result
    AMD Radeon HD 7970M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3820QM Processor,CLEVO P170EM score: P24749 3DMarks
    http://3dmark.com/3dm11/3821975
    mine would never exceed 1001 core in 3dm11, stop responding followed by BSOD
     
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    3Dmark11 - 5808
    Furmark 92C
    Kombustor 76C
     
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    you must change your kombuster options so that it is using DX11 at 1920x1080
     
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    o_O That's running a bit hot, my ambient temp is 22.222222C

    I ran FurMark Fullscreen 1920x1080 resolution with Anti-aliasing off. Clicked the Burn-in benchmark 1920x1080 15min button and got

    BURN-IN SCORE: 2188 points
    21602 frames, 24FPS, 87C

    on my 7970m with a 3610QM

    Is that score low? Would having a skype video chat on have anything to do with it being low if it is? I rarely care about these benchmarks as long as it's running the way it should, I'm happy XD

    I wiped off the original thermal paste, shoulda checked temps first, then used some cotton balls and 91% isopropryl alcohol to clean it off, then put some IC Diamond
     
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    This is with my NP9150:

    P5761 3DMarks

    GRAPHICS SCORE
    5639

    PHYSICS SCORE
    7491

    COMBINED SCORE
    4870

    All drivers stock from CD, all 3dmark exe's set to high performance in CCC.