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    ***Gigabyte P34W v3 "Phantasus" owner's lounge***

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by TheNightWolf, Mar 6, 2015.

  1. TheNightWolf

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    The Gigabyte P34W v3 Owner's Lounge : The Phantasus !

    Greetings! This is the thread for all who own, want to own, or would just like to discuss the P34W v3 from Gigabyte. Everyone is welcome! :) http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5325#kf

    phantasus.jpg

    Specifications :
    OS: Windows or Linux
    CPI: 4th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-4720HQ (2.6GHz-3.6GHz)
    Display: 14" Full HD 1920x1080 hi-Viewing angle LCD
    Memory: 8GB DDRIIIL 1600, 2 slots(Max 16GB)
    Chipset: Intel® HM87
    Display Adapter: Intel® HD Graphics 4600
    NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 970M GDDR5 3GB Discrete Graphics, NVIDIA® Optimus™ supported
    Storage: 1 mSATA SSD + 1 Hdd 2,5
    Keyboard: 2-stage back-lit keyboard
    Optical Drive: None
    I/O: USB(3.0)*4, HDMI, D-sub, RJ45, Headphone/Microphone jack, SD card reader, A/C in
    Sound: 1.5 W Speaker*2, Integrated Dual mic, Dolby Digital Plus™ Home Theater
    LAN: 10/100/1000 Ethernet
    WLAN: 802.11ac/b/g/n
    Bluetooth: Integrated V4.0
    Camera: HD Camera
    Security: Kensington Lock
    Battery: Li-polymer, 15.2V, 61.25Wh
    Dimensions: 340(W) x 239(D) x 20.9(H) mm
    Weight: ~1.80kg (w/ Battery, m-SSD, HDD)

    Review from Notebookcheck.net : http://www.notebookcheck.net/Gigabyte-P34W-v3-Notebook-Review.135573.0.html

    Review from @fanchiuho here : http://forum.notebookreview.com/thr...sions-and-tests-a-pretty-little-beast.770556/

    Korean review with lot of pics and numbers ;) : http://www.coolenjoy.net/bbs/boardc.php?id=review&no=24894&p=1

    Main topics :

    - Heat : As the P34w V3 is one of the slimmest and strongest laptop, the i7-4720 and the gtx 970m with 3gb make it a reliable heater while performing heavy tasks.
    The CPU is the one getting the hottest for now, with a 91°c cap from the orginal bios. FB04 /F002 bios allows 95°C (and 96°C on my laptop at highest).
    The GPU seems like it doesn't goes over 90°C (86°C for me).
    Some greats people have already performed repasting and lowered pretty well those temps ( @fanchiuho and @bkvamme ). It doesn't seems like it void warranty as the heat sink can be removed without touching the "void warranty" stickers. No direct answer from Gigabyte as been provided on this forum for now.

    - Throttling : Seems like it happens for two main reasons ! heat limit, and power supply limit.

    - Noise : Fans are doing their best to keep the Phantasus cool, but it can sounds a bit too much from time to time. P34W v3 is equipped with a quick fan speed management button (in smart manager) which allows you 4 different mods : Stealth mode (very quiet with a cpu cap) auto-low (quiet but no cpu cap) auto high (easily audible, no cpu cap) Max fan speed (full speed of the fan, really audible). only the latter doesn't have an adaptive speed depending on the laptop needs). thanks to @Micaiah

    Work in progress :

    - Repasting test with different paste (AC5, IC7 and liquid pro)
    - XTU profils modding

    I am not a tester but I will try to aggregate all informations that are shared on this forum from those lovely testers ! So if you have anything to ad just share it (or pm for corrections). The first thread for this laptop (with real test on real machines) started here : http://forum.notebookreview.com/thr...sions-and-tests-a-pretty-little-beast.770556/

    Game is on :p
     
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    Thread Summary :

    Hot questions :

    - Ram : what model is the stock one ? (check your with CPU-Z),
    CAS latency is 11 from @sisqo_uk ,
    Don't mix voltage from @bkvamme

    - Battery life : No real Data on the model and number of cycle for now,
    around 4hours for normal user, from 5 to 6 hours on low usage in stealth mode, 2 hours hardcore gamging.

    - Raid 0 : Not install in Raid 0 reported for now, also read this before thinking of it !
    - 1Go ssd : possible, one user reported without problem !

    - The silent game : How to keep our laptop from using the fans in low-usage ? Research in progress with repaste and XTU profils

    Reported problems :

    - Screen bleeding : Anyone can give me explanations, reported from 3 users now, two of them send it back for it !
    - Speakers leaking/faulty : Two users reported it ! (One side crackling/Distorted) Anyone have an easy way to test it ?
    - Ghost Gtx 970m : one reported for now after repaste (@colin06 )
    - Keyboard flex :
    watch video here ! reported by two users for now, some send it back, some live with it
    - "Wobbling laptop" : non flat bottom from the laptop watch video here, 2 users reported it
    - Screen/Bezel clicking on bottom right
    - Touchpad clickers uneven and don't click properly
    - Bending/scraping near hinges when closing/opening lid
    - 7260 Wifi Issues (more to do with the card)


    Hot infos :

    - Comparison between thermal pastes by @bkvamme Thank for this great work !
    - Pictures of repasting : watch pictures here ! also search this other post to find videos and tips !

    Anyone willing to ad something please write in red in your post and ad my nick, or pm me !
     
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  3. fanchiuho

    fanchiuho Notebook Enthusiast

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    Nice. I was just about to update my Afterburner log when this comes up. I don't have the mental capacity to handle a post long so thanks a lot! I'll edit my dropbox link here, after however long the session I could muster today.

    EDIT: {Afterburner Log}, I had to restrain myself from turning on the beefy PC at home recently :newpalm:
    Also not sure if I'm gonna continue using MSI AB, the logging sometimes turns itself off for no reason. Maybe GPU-Z?

    On a side note here's what I found out when updating the Gigabyte Apps today: Turn off all processes with taskmgr before installing!

    Installation files of SmartManager and the like do not feature a process kill feature, causing errors during install. End the following if you are installing SM:
    Auto Calibration.exe,
    ElevateService.exe,
    GBSMV2.exe
    (or V3) ,
    RunAP.exe,
    ShowSM.exe


    Do the same to SmartUpdate itself, both worked for me.

    btw my grammar sux
     
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    Hi @fanchiuho ,

    Thanks for the quick answer, and please don't rush yourself ! I wouldn't want you to stop contributing because you didn't take time for yourself :)

    I will use this post to sum up some advice to those reading this thread :

    Be polite saying hi, thanking people, using nice sentence always helps and motivate more than being rude

    Write in understandable English : cz u wn't like it when you don't understand something that might be useful for you.

    Respect those that contribute : you might not agree with somes, but if someone contribute you have to consider it and explain why you disagree ! Also we are only "normal" users (even if some people give you the feeling that they are IT Tech, or hidden salers for paste :) ), so please before asking something do consider that we have a real life, and are not your dear employees !

    Give sources : if you want people to trust what you post you should consider using links to assure the truth behind what you write

    Use the RTFWT concept : if you look for an information or an answer, please do use the "Read The F*cking Whole Thread" concept... It means than before posting anything you should ensure that your information as not been already given, or your question has already been answered ! If after that you find nothing good enough then you might post ! And if you find some people discussing the same topic, please link them in your post.
    Might sound funny for now, but as most of those User's lounge easily go over 100 pages (some maybe over 9000 ! #troll), doing so will help keep it easy to read and as short as possible.

    Shout out to :
    @fanchiuho the quickest drawer of the "guinea pig community"
    @Micaiah the "coolest" fans excel file writer
    @bkvamme the "tastiest" paster tester.
     
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    Any news for Canadian buyers?
     
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    usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Does anyone know when the P34K v3 will be available? It will have the 965m instead of the 970m so it may run a little cooler and be a bit cheaper.
     
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    FYI, the GPU memory clock is also throttled when in stealth mode. It is limited to 450MHz compared to 1250MHz when in any other mode. I will gather my findings in a post tomorrow, and keep that up to date instead of having multiple posts :)
     
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    usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I contacted Gigabyte and according to them the P34K v3 with GTX 965m will be available in about 4 weeks.
     
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    Hi, having a great weather here today :cool: !

    @vinny3 I have no news, but I think it is possible to buy it from the US, except if you look for some special version, keyboard ? I think we do have US buyers ! Let us know when you found some.

    @usapatriot I have waited two month to get my hand on this computer, and I think the delay was mostly from the GPU chips was fresh from the first patch. If the GPU you are looking for is already sold in other laptop then it should be fast, I think. P.S. : some Gigabyte told us that the P34W should be available mid-January then came back to say mid-February, so I wish you the best but don't be too trustful for ETA (it is an Estimate time).

    @bkvamme Thanks as usual, waiting for your great feedback. I try to be more specific on the throttling when I know a little bit more about this aspect :)

    @HeardEmSay Thanks for the link, been updated ! No info on those too, but do you need to be so specific ? might be some new model, or just rename already sold under another brand name RAM.
     
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    @TheNightWolf

    It's the stick found in the p34 already....unless someone knows of an alternative...
     
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    yea its a transcend make ram. i managed to buy a matching one off ebay. not particularly cheap but round about a good price for 8gb ram. they are a bit scarce online in regards of a retailer selling one.

    alternatively if you are really happy with your machine and wont need to RMA it. just buy a pair of 16gb and sell the 8gb stick. if you needed one. theres a good chance some one else does too.
     
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    Chances are that it's a OEM memory stick. I added a stick of Corsair 8GB DDR3L 1600MHz stick that I had and it works like a dream. Ideally the sticks should be identical, but it works for me, and the memory is running in dual channel mode.

    Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
     
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    i second that. as long as the CAS latency is same aswell the brand shouldnt really matter. but even if they dont its fine. ive mixed up ram in the past. im RMA my replacement p34w because of even worse screen bleed and the left mouse button was a bit slack. it wasnt in line with the touchpad and made a louder noise which was the sad part.

    Im going to try an order from XMG the C405. its using the v2 chassis but ill give it a try in silver. but they have full customisations and im not sure whether or not to get a matching pair of 16gb ram or just get a 4gb and just add my other 8gb stick to make 12gb. i asked if they have a discount code so that really determines what i do pick. because they are pricier than a stock p34w even at the same config.
     
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    So what is the CAS latency of the stock 8GB module? I forgot to check that before RMAing mine.
     
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    LOL i dunno. id have to check. i gotta open my laptop to take out my ssd when sending that back for RMA so ill check shortly.
    What did you RMA yours back for?

    EDIT: the CAS latency is 11
     
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    If you want to check CAS latency of your mem you don't have to take apart the laptop. Just use a hardware diagnostic tool like AIDA64 or Sisoft Sandra.
     
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    Just make sure that your "refurbished" memory stick is DDR3L, and that it operates at 1.35V. I had some 4GB DDR3 SO-DIMMs which I hoped I could use, but I did not dare to mix voltages. That would probably cause all kinds of havoc, if they had worked at all...

    I have some screen bleed aswell, but it did not annoy enough to consider a RMA. Shipping it from Norway to Germany is very pricy ($100++), so my laptop would essentially have to die before I considered that...

    Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
     
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    Update:
    Liquid Pro has arrived, I'll apply it tomorrow, and run my laptop through the benchmarks again. Poor thing, all this benchmarking really pushes its limits, but at least I am certain that it handles heavy loads ☺

    Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
     
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    I've actually never used them software though heard of them. I didn't open it. I just used cpu-z. Always have done.

    @bkvamme. I think the screen bleedin gets progressively worse because my replacement started fine and it's well bad now. But already rma that aswell. But yeah if I had to pay if hold off

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
     
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    Xotic PC has two different entries for the P34w v3 CF2 and for the CF3. Are there any huge differences besides just the 16 gb RAM and the larger SSD?
     
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    No. The cf2 and cf3 just means different base model. And when more variations arrive. That's all it means.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
     
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    Also a perfectly acceptable solution. I was just saying there are other means to check the latency than opening up the laptop, because you said you had to "open it up anyway", but as you were using CPU-Z you already knew that.
     
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    @sisqo_uk Thanks for the response!

    I'm just about to pull the trigger on one of these. What sort of battery life are people getting with light use?
     
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    100 bux less on HID and xotic pc... Kinda salty, but got it for same price elsewhere...

    Anyone know if you need to put back original equipment in regards to warranty? Gonna get rid of the hdd drive since I don't want it..

    Also, gonna run some latency/ping tests on the stock intel 7260 and my bigfoot 1202n...will post results when I get my laptop tomorrow...
     
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    I have ordered this PC today. But after carefully looking at the inside parts of this laptop, I was kinda wondering. Who makes the battery packs for this laptop? Kinda worried about the battery quality in terms of lifespan ( cycles) and just the overall quality/safety.

    Does anyone have information regarding the battery pack?
     
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    Battery life is decent enough as long as I am not playing any games or doing any intensive tasks. Getting around 3-4 hours on normal office use (browsing, typing, spreadsheeting etc.). Could possibly extend this by putting the laptop in stealth mode and enabling battery saving mode in Windows.

    I might possibly create a super power saving mode where I limit the processor to only operate at 10% capacity.
    Hi,
    Here is an image of the internals, including the battery. [​IMG]

    Appears to be a rebranded battery.
     
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    I have similar concerns as you regarding the battery. From my experience with Gigabyte, I don't think safety will be an issue. I think it is also fair to assume that the battery is a 300 cycle rated battery, not 1000 like some Dells and Apple.

    What to watch out for is heat. My 1000 cycle battery is under 80% health because at full load, the Mac battery gets close to 40C. On the notebookcheck review, they posted full load temperatures for the enclosure. While the lower quadrants where the battery mostly is remain cool at 27C, the center (also where part of the battery is) is very hot at 44C. I would be concerned about battery temps under full load (if anyone can let us know their battery temps, that would be great).
     
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    First off, love the laptop. Was dead set on 14 inch laptop and this was the only one with the 970m, so it was pretty much no brainer. Almost bought this one last year but when it only had the 860 in it, i thought the sacrifice in performance was too great, so i held off. Then this year 970 and all black, damn right. My only concern is the heat, and I want to repaste it.

    I've built a computer recently, attached pic. I did not use the stock compound on the corsair block, I re-pasted with AS5. I've also replaced a keyboard and dead hard-drive in a 2007 macbook pro. I'd like to repaste the p34w cpu/gpu with IC Diamond 7 but seeing as how I don't have extensive experience I'm wondering if I should attempt it or not. Too be honest, I'll probably muster up the courage to do it anyway, the IC Diamond 7 gets here Wedneday, but I figured i'd make an account and post on here and hopefully land some moral support from someone who's done a repaste on the p34w.

    Thanks to all previous posters, I've found the threads on this board concerning the p34w to be extremely helpful, which is another reason I wanted to post. Also I was tired of feeling like a stalker, lol.

    [​IMG]
     
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    That would be disappointing and actually a deal breaker for me. Thinking of sending it back then. I now have an Samsung Ativ book 8. After 19 months of daily use. 200 cycles only 1.6% wear (battery is rated for 70% health after 2000 cycles which is great). This Gigabyte laptop is a more expensive machine. If the battery quality is like a 4 year old A brand laptop I rather wait for something else.

    Than kyou, I saw similar photos. I wonder which company developed those cells then.
     
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    After researching alld ata on the battery pick from the photos available. Simplo is the manufacturer. But I cannot find any data regarding their battery packs and the cycles that they are rated for.
     
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    Hi,
    I'd be happy to report my battery temps, which software can I use to do this? HWInfo64 did not have this option as far as I can tell.
    Hi,
    Repasting the P34W is pretty straight forward, and provides very, very good results compared to the stock thermal compound. I repasted to IC7, and just repasted again to Liquid Pro, and no big problems.

    If you have repasted desktops, the process is almost identical, the main difference is that you do not have any metal plate surrounding the CPU as you do on a desktop CPU. In our case, this is a good thing, as the heatsink is able to directly interface with the CPU.

    Just take your time and clean it properly. The stock TIM is applied rather poorly, and it took me a good 10 minutes to clean it all. I have some pictures here ( http://forum.notebookreview.com/thr...retty-little-beast.770556/page-8#post-9946110).

    If you have powder-free latex gloves, I would advise you to use it to avoid contamination of the thermal pads located on the heatsink. I did not have any, and it became rather dirty after two repastes, which is not ideal.

    -----------------------

    FYI, I have just repasted to the Liquid Pro, and initial results are good, but I have to wait until the morning to start benchmarking, as temps in my office is dangerously high at the moment. It certainly is a weird compound to work with, but applying it was no problem at all.
     
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    @bkvamme: I appreciate the response. I will just wait till I see your benchmarks with the Liquid Pro. I've already got the IC7 on the way, but I may hold off and order some of the Liquid Pro if there is a huge difference between that and the IC7.
     
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    I don't think we should make any assumptions about how many cycles the battery is rated for until we have hard data. 300 cycles would be disappointing
     
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    Hi all,

    About the battery, I do feel a big difference with an 2007 hp laptop... which is still running great and 2 hours long without A/C as at the beginning ! For now this computer goes through a whole afternoon from 1pm to 7pm with low gaming and while using it only two third of the time, so yes around 4 hours full usage at least, rest of the time I let it goes into sleep mode (might try hibernate). While gaming you know that after two hours you will have to plug it, but it gets you moving :)

    No real data for now, but an heavy usage of the battery, if it deteriorate you will hear it from me ! As for the temp, I would be happy to share it as long as you explain how to easily monitor it @changt34x

    @Kairnth happy to hear that, let us know if you do !

    @rinneh and @HeardEmSay Glad to count you in ! I hope will find good result on this battery part. Also glad to have some new feed back to learn from our dear Wifi !

    @RebelGator Liquid Pro should only be used with copper which seems to be the case with our lovely P34W, if not It can transform your metal part into an easily breakable piece of glass (see at the end of this page). And don't worry I was stalker there before too !

    @bkvamme So glad to hear you so motivated for so many tests ! Thanks to your information I think I will try it next week with the help of friend who already repast desktop ! My last question would be of how much paste is needed. I can see people apply it as a little drop or sometimes more. Is there no measurement on the past stick ? What is the risk if there is to few, how can you see it ? There is a video of guy spreading the Liquid pro with a swap, did you do the same ? do you think it is possible do to the same with the IC7 or the Artic5 ? Surely I won't put as much as they did in the factory :)

    About opening the laptop, it's like pandora's box ... you will never know where you it will lead you to !
    P.S. : Should I use the second post to keep the "hot" topics on the front page (like Repasting, Battery capability, Ram brand,...) ?
     
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    Thanks! To be honest I'm not entirely sure, because if it's not in HWInfo then there might not be any sensors readable to find temperature. Right now I only track my temperatures because my battery has 2 sensors inside.

    I assume one way to do it is if you had an IR Temp Gun and could quickly open it after some hard use. Or, I think just feeling the bottom case where the battery is and seeing if it is warm or not. Batteries from my experience are quite sensitive to heat, so warm/hot or not should be able to give us enough information on whether the cooling system drives enough heat away.

    I would hope the battery is over 300 cycles, but I believe it would be at least advertised as a feature of it were.


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    Hello,

    I apologize in advance if it seems I am spamming many topics with this question, but it is a bit of an "emergency" (if I am indeed spamming, I guess a moderator will slap my fingers...Oh well!...).

    Has anyone heard anything about the Nvidia GPU not functioning anymore and not even showing up at all in the device manager, on the P34W?
    It is a problem that has been plaguing some P35W and P35X ( http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/gigabyte-p35w-v3-owners-thoughts.768460/). I even ran into that issue myself with a P35W right out of the box and I will be returning it either today or tomorrow.
    So far I think the P34W is not affected by this issue, but I am not certain: does anyone know if someone had this same problem with a P34W as well?
    If not, I am seriously considering switching to that model now: I'd rather deal with high temps, noises, etc, than with a laptop that can suddenly "loose" its 970m. But I need to make a decision very soon: either get a new P35W (and crossing my fingers), either pulling the trigger on the P34W.

    Thanks for the answers.
     
  38. TheNightWolf

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    @Xss Come to the thin side of the laptop Gamer !
    More seriously thank for the info about those ghosts 970m, never heard of it for now on our P34W !
    Seems like you are not the patient style, same here :p so please if you do give a try to this laptop you're more than welcome !
     
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    @TheNightWolf Thanks for the answer. I haven't decided yet, we will see if I switch to that laptop. The P34W was actually my first choice, but I switched to the P35W for the 6gb of vram: I am afraid 3gb might not be enough for some games on ultra like Shadow Of Mordor (I tend to be picky when I receive a new machine: I want to max out everything! ^^"). Turns out the P35W was dead on arrival :/
     
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    Hi, no massive improvements, but there definitly is some. I will have to redo the benchmarks tomorrow, as a backup appears to have run when the benchmarks were going. Gah.

    Hi, how you apply the paste depends on the type. The Liquid Pro only needs a tiny droplet, which you then spread around. For the IC7, you add a small droplet and it should distribute itself. No harm in spreading this aswell, but it's more cumbersome as the IC7 is rather thick. In my experience, you cannot use cottonswabs for the IC7 or AC5, but a thin piece of plastic will work (old atm card works wonders). If you have way too little paste, you might have high temps, but that would have to be very little. Same goes for too little, so it can be rather tricky to get it perfect the first time. Everything is better than the stock though. If the temps are too bad, you'll just have to do a repaste.

    I used a cotton stick to apply the liquid pro, and I also sanded the heatsink using the steel wool scrub that was part of the kit.
     
  41. HeardEmSay

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    Got the laptop with the shipping box basically open and no padding whatsoever from newegg... Good thing is it works... gonna run some benchmarks to see if it's alright... There's some bleed on the right side, but I don't think enough to warrant an RMA....yet

    Also....My w230ss is 3 maybe 4x louder on max load as far as the fan goes..and it's a single setup...The fan is not bad AT ALL compared to what everyone is saying... It's a little bigger than I thought too..
     
  42. Divot762

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    Hey everyone!

    I have joined the club. My first unit had a poor left side speaker (about 50% volume) so I had to exchange it. I ran the new one through it's paces and everything is good.

    Today I opened it up to repaste and put in a 250GB Evo 850 in place of the 1TB HD.

    It was pretty easy to do. One thing to note for any first timers like myself, there were decals covering the front outside edge screws. It messed with my head for a bit because they looked like some type of rivet when I first looked at them. I finally figured out that they were just deals and then screwed them out.

    The factory paste job was a goop'ed up mess! Paste everywhere! It took me about 15 minutes to clean everything off. I put IC7 on as that seems to be the standard. I will note that people aren't kidding when they say it's thick! I just did the bead method and then pressed the sink back on to spread it.

    The Evo 850 just plugged right in. I took the spacing/placement foam off the old drive and everything fit no hassles. Booted up windows, went into disk management to initialize the drive and partition it. Took seconds and then windows spotted it right away. Much faster load times for my games and applications. 250GB in addition to the 120 main drive is enough for me now.

    BF4 loads up nice a quick! I don't even notice the fan when playing (without earphones) unless I pause between rounds. I kept the fan on high-auto and I think it was one or two notches down from full speed. Temp seemed to hang around 86-90C range on 1080 ultra settings. I didn't run a framerate monitor, but I didn't notice any drops other than poor connection wifi once or twice in the hour I played.

    My big hope was that the repast might keep the idle temps down. I would love it if I could find a low power setting that didn't cycle the fans. They aren't that loud, but the pitch is high and slightly annoying since they stay off for 5-10 minutes and then it kicks on for 45-60 seconds. Idle temps now appear to sit about 50-55C. It appears the fan kicks on at 55C and then shuts off when it hits 50C, then takes several minutes to heat back up to that level, then repeat.

    Does anyone have a totally quiet office setting for just doing email and basic surfing? I've tried stealth and power saving mode, but it still seems to kick on. This laptop is that one setting away from being perfect! I still think this thing is going to work out great for me. I travel for work a lot and just wanted something I could play a real game on now and then. If I could just keep it totally quiet, it would fit my need perfect. Anyone figure out anything yet?

    Thanks!
     
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    Comparision between thermal pastes


    Summary:
    The stock thermal paste used on the P34W is not good compared to other third-party compounds. Thermal throttling occurs during CPU/GPU stress-tests on all fan-modes except Max-Speed. A repaste to IC7 Diamond lowered the average temperatures of the CPU with 10C for all fan-speed modes during stress-testing. For GPU stress-testing, the results were more complex, as the thermal paste increased the transfer of heat, making it possible for the GPU to reach higher clockspeeds. This resulted in a negligable temperature difference, but clockspeeds were higher. This resulted in a increase in the 3DMark scores, although I have no idea how much 1000 points here or 500 points there really matter in the end.

    Overall, the most interesting result for me was the Furmark result. This illustrates clearly the benefits and disadvantages of having a shared heatsink for both CPU and GPU. The CPU thermal throttles during this test, and reaches the maximum temperature of 95 degrees frequently eventhough it is only under ~20% load. As they share the same heatsinks, when the GPU is running at full load, the CPU is also throttled as it is not able to transfer the heat.

    The Furmark test also demonstrates that the biggest problem with this laptop is heat (as expected), but that the GPU is also limited in terms of power. It is able to reach the turbo clock speeds, but I do suspect that the 150W powersupply (or maybe the motherboard itself) is not able to supply sufficient power at full load on both the CPU and GPU simulaniously. The CPU draws around 47W at full load, and the 970M is rated at 90-100W (according to some reviews). Obviously other components also draw power, most noticably the screen.

    Not that this is of any big concern, as this is only apparent in unrealistic benchmarking, which will not be affecting the real life performance for most users, as games do not cause this type of load. If they do, the heat sink won't be able to remove all of the heat anyways, so there's really nothing to do about this, nor should it be a major source of concern.

    Summary of the summary:

    In short, the P34W does not have sufficient cooling to run without some degree of throttling under benchmarking for a longer period of time (Furmark tests were ran for 30 minutes). It does not have excess capacity for disappating heat, and using IC7 or Liquid Pro will cause you to hit that dissapation capacity. Using stock TIM, you will hit that limit earlier, but now because the TIM is not capable of transfering the heat to the heatsink fast enough.

    The stock thermal compound is not very good, and is applied in abundant amounts. I strongly reccomend repasting the thermal compound if you are somewhat familiar with laptop hardware. It is not a particulary difficult job, and there are several videos on YouTube, as well as written guides on how to do this.

    The Liquid Pro is definitely the superior TIM, and I can strongly recommend the repaste. It is a different way of application compared to normal paste, but it is not tricky at all, and given the results. I paid €12 for the Liquid Pro w/ cleaning kit including shipping. I do believe that this is worldwide shipping, so it is definitly worth the cost and effort.

    Recommendations for use:
    Based on the results I have obtained, I would recommend that only the battery saver and balanced power mode is used, even when gaming. The P34W does not have sufficiant heat dissapation capacity nor power to operate both the CPU and GPU at full throttle, no matter what compound you use, and usually the GPU needs the most beef, so it is better to let the CPU throttle down when not needed.

    Alternatively, you could change the High Performance power mode to not have a minimum processor state to 100%, but rather 5% when plugged in. I have defined the profiles so that the balanced mode does not allow turbo clocking of the CPU, while the High Performance mode does allow this, but doesn't keep it at 100% frequency at all times.

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    Feel free to permalink to this post in the OP.

    For all the charts, obviously lower temperatures are better, while higher clockspeeds are better.

    CPU

    When operating in stealth mode, switching to either IC7 or LP will yield almost the same results. Temps are lowered with 10C in both cases, and the LP actually gains 10MHz aswell.

    When operating in Auto-Low mode, LP decreases the temps with 16C, and increases the clockspeed with 28MHz compared to stock. IC7 lowered temps with 10C, with marginal difference in clock speed.

    When operating in Auto-High mode, LP decreases the temps with 16C, and increases the clockspeed with 24MHz compared to stock. IC7 lowered temps with 12C,with marginal difference in clock speed.

    When operating in Max-Speed mode, LP decreases the temps with 16C, and increases the clockspeed with 34MHz compared to stock. IC7 lowered temps with 13C,with 14MHz increase in clock speed.

    Link to charts:
    http://imgur.com/a/TxTOB



    3DMark & 3DMark 11 Benchmarks

    Overall, there is a consistant increase in score where the LP scores highest in most cases. The scores in stealth mode is almost consistant throughout the board, as the CPU/GPU is underclocked in this mode.

    For the Max Speed benchmark in 3DMark, the scores for all categories are higher for LP, except the Ice Storm. This was the first benchmark I ran, so there could be some background processes interfering.

    Link to charts:
    http://imgur.com/a/WeJHs


    Furmark Stress Test results
    I have not compared the results here to the stock TIM, as I did not log the CPU temp/frequencies on stock TIM when running the Furmark tests. This is a real shame, as the Furmark test turned out to be the test where I really was able to push the heatsink/TIM to its limits, and see how this affected the performance of the CPU/GPU together.

    When reading the charts, please make sure that you observe the scales, as they are scaled to enhance the difference between the two. For example, on the CPU core clock speed in stealth mode, the difference appear to be massive, while it really is only <0.1 MHz difference.

    The Liquid Pro is superior to the IC7. This becomes especially clear in the first four graphs, where all the speeds are shown in the same chart. While the GPU clockspeed is almost identical both TIMs, the real difference shows in the CPU frequency. Using the LP in Auto-Low mode, the CPU is able to operate at over 3000MHz, while using the IC7, it quickly drops down to around 2000-2500MHz. The GPU core clock operates roughly 40MHz higher compared to the IC7.

    When operating in Max-Speed fan mode, the results start to get a bit weird. The core clock of the GPU is actually lower than the IC7, and temperatures are higher. However, the CPU clock speeds are higher.

    It is however clear that when the PC is in High Performance mode and you are pushing the PC to the limits, it is essentially a tug of war between the CPU and GPU in terms of who gets power, and who gets to disappate the heat. If I had run the benchmarks in balanced mode where the CPU does not try to operate in 100% frequency, I do very much believe that the GPU clocks would have improved, as the CPU load was relatively low, but operating the CPU at 100% frequency draws a lot more power than if you could downclock when it's not needed.

    Link to charts:
    http://imgur.com/a/uyMa6


    For more detailed info, you can download all the Excel files from here:
    https://owncloud.valhall.onl:50000/index.php/s/e880BCIC693AV9t

    Around 10MB in total.

    Notice: This post was written at night. Typos will occur.
     
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  44. HeardEmSay

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    I just received mine today and it's having the same issue..I thought I was just hearing things but it in fact was way lower volume...in the process of RMA'ing...
     
  45. vinny3

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    So what do you recommend? IC7 or Liquid Pro?
     
  46. Xss

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    OK, I am pretty sure I am going to switch to this! Little question as well: some people had issues with the wireless Intel 7260 on the P35W/P35X (BSOD). What about the P34W? Should I go with the Killer Wireless-N 1202 instead?
     
  47. fanchiuho

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    Can you describe the BSOD issue in depth? I don't see any WLAN-related issues other than that occasional slow activation upon cold boot on my 7260.
     
  48. Xss

    Xss Notebook Consultant

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    EDIT : Ok, I am not entirely sure what the problem is, but after checking the P35X topic, apparently the 7260 doesn't reconnect after sleep (now I realize the wireless on my W110er started doing the same thing a few weeks ago...), sometimes occasioning BSOD. Sometimes, not always, a driver update would solve the problem.
    Sooo, nothing bad on your WP34W so far?
    They do mention that problem on this page: http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/gigabyte-p35x-v3-owners-lounge.764645/page-138
     
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  49. bkvamme

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    I would recommend the Liquid Pro if you don't already have the IC7 diamond. I have great results on the CPU especially, but my results for the GPU on Max-Speed is weird.

    Graphs to come today. All benchmarking completed :)
     
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    I've let my P34Wv3 go to sleep and hibernate several time and it's had no trouble hooking back up. No BSOD or anything like it. So far still quite pleased. Just wish I could stop the fan cycle! Stay on or off!
     
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