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    The ultimate x7200 sli drivers thread

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by velebrz, Nov 24, 2010.

  1. physib

    physib Notebook Evangelist

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    These temps are beautiful...
     
  2. QatarMo

    QatarMo Notebook Enthusiast

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    i use a Cooler Master NotePal U3 it works great on the x7200 pointing the 3 fans on the cooler to the system internal fans helps alot and they are really quite....

    Hot News - Cooler Master NotePal U3 - Cooler Master - Leading Provider of Computer Case | Cooler | Power Supply


     
  3. lawtq

    lawtq Notebook Evangelist

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    Re-he-heally!? Do the fans blow a lot of air?
     
  4. QatarMo

    QatarMo Notebook Enthusiast

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    they usb powered so
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  5. lawtq

    lawtq Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanx very much 4 info!

    If anyone considering the zalman nc3000s for their x7200 dont bother, no difference in temps at all, yes thats right, at all!!
     
  6. velebrz

    velebrz Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have to take my machine for a spin then, to see where are its limits.

    That cooler looks mightily impressive, especially for the great price !

    I was looking at this : NZXT :: Unique. Unprecendented. Inspired - Cryo LX Product Detail

    but the fact that they say some laptops CANT even use it because of its huge power drain, scares me a little, with the x7200 shallow brick and all...

    I think Im gonna go with the notepal u3
     
  7. QatarMo

    QatarMo Notebook Enthusiast

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    seen the Cryo LX the notepal u3 is a better cooler for the x7200 in my personal opinion,,U3 has better air flow....
     
  8. Darkhan

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    I got the Cryo LX and the CM Storm SF19 and my temps never peak any where near that low. My CPU peaks under stress at mid 70's Gpu's mid 60's
     
  9. QatarMo

    QatarMo Notebook Enthusiast

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    13 hours with HWM runing mixd use prime/furmark/gaming/benchmarking with no overclock,,,system fan set to auto in bios,,using Cooler Master NotePal U3,to help you guys decide,hope other coolers owners post some results...
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  10. lawtq

    lawtq Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks for posting info QatarMo, so you have seen the cryo lx used on the x7200? And weren't impressed?
     
  11. QatarMo

    QatarMo Notebook Enthusiast

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    your welcome,,not really I've seen it used on a M17x and personally i think the the u3 has better air flow,,im sure someone out there has one on a x7200 will see if someone posts some results
     
  12. daikyu

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    I have been using 263.09 for a couple of days now and no driver related issues at all. More stable than the stock drivers.
     
  13. Darkhan

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    You can adjust screen brightness?
     
  14. daikyu

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    When choosing "use NVIDIA settings" I can change the screen brightness.

     
  15. velebrz

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    wow that is very kind Qatar, for running that test to help us decide.

    I think I have already made up my mind tho, Ill go for the cooler master. Any idea where I can buy one that ships in the EU ?? There are currently no resellers in my country for laptop coolers.

    @darkhan : same here, I can adjust brightness and everything else no problems, on 263.09
     
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    Thanks guys for confirming.
     
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    Hey QatarMo, I'll see you in 2022
     
  18. Larry@LPC-Digital

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    @QatarMo, or any other 480M SLI owner, have you tried out 3DMark 11 yet?
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