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    Sager NP9873-S, LOTS OF PROBLEMS.....(with video proof)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by cmykpro, Nov 5, 2016.

  1. Papusan

    Papusan Jokebook's Sucks! Dont waste your $$$ on Filthy

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    And will that low powered 45W chips manage overclock up to 3.8-4.0 GHz on all 6 cores? :D Or will all the cores fiddling around 3.1 GHz fully locked like the 6700hq? :p
    Yeah, The BGA boys will be exited. And we have a job to do. Help people to take the correct choice!!
     
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  2. Mr. Fox

    Mr. Fox BGA Filth-Hating Elitist

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    No, actually all he did was overclocked his GPUs. The score I posted was with 1080 SLI stock.

    It was still a nice run though. I see you already did push it and went higher. Here is my first real attempt at pushing Time Spy with a moderate overclock on the GPUs. And, I have LOTS or headroom left... not even close to my max GPU overclock. But, for that I will put it on AC because I baby my GPUs to keep them healthy and strong. Fried GPUs are an expensive delicacy that tastes really bad. On this OC the GPU temps were 71°C master and 69°C slave with max fans.

    http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/16323683

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