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    Official Coffee Lake Refresh Thread/BIOS for ALL Clevo Laptops - RTX CARDS NOW SUPPORTED

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by DaMafiaGamer, Oct 25, 2018.

  1. matyee

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    Hi,
    gsync could be that the tm1 version model is shipped with your screen. I am not sure, I just guess. If it is an old panel type, you can put a newer model with support gsync (auo 3.1 144hz gsync works for eg).
    What do you mean under bridle?
     
  2. matyee

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    Guys,
    in a clevo 775dm3 with this bios can it happen that the sound is not working? even if I put jack there is no sound? only digital output. I see the equalizers that sound is working but no sound at all.
    Could it be that during assemble (screen replace, bios flash) that I forgot to plug back sthing related to sound? But jack still does not work, so it is not just the speaker...
    thx
     
  3. joluke

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    Reinstall the Realtek drivers
     
  4. matyee

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    Thx! For the dm3 or tm1?
     
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    You can download from Realtek site. They are generic drivers. Shouldn't need modification. Straight forward install and go
     
  6. matyee

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    So the dm3 could alao work
     
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    Thank you.
    My 6700K with this bios is limited. In fire strike1,1's score physics score is just 6000.

    My screen is 75 hz before I had g-sync

    Thank you
     
  8. Meaker@Sager

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    Do you have a clock graph or power limit reasons?
     
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    if you want update the audio driver use this (is the october driver from Realtek and is work) https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ah9hbgXoTEfC5grfKDKSaduEqmwq?e=cMbTm6 and update by the device manager
     
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    Thx a lot, it is unfortable for me as I sold my spade 775dm3, and the buyer called me with the issue. Prior it had sound so it can be driver / software / or some assemble issue. I told the guy to reinstall, however no feedback yet.
     
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    Salut Tryner peux tu me contacter en MP ? Je ne sais pas comment on fait pour te contacter en MP
    merci
     
  15. joluke

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    Use English. This is a English forum
     
  16. Meaker@Sager

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    It's also 5 posts to enable private messages.
     
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  17. Evogame Russia

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    Good Day. The problem is the following does not work G-Sync in the assembly of i7-9700f and GTX1070
    P870KM Dsanke BIOS Version - 05/05/11
    EC version - 1.05.02
    VBIOS Version - 86.04.2A.00.27
    Panel AOU B173HAN03.1 144GHZ

    G-Sync starts to work only on i5-9500 / 9600F / 9400F processors
     
  18. Rahego

    Rahego Notebook Consultant

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    It works on i7 9700k. Mby F is some exception?
     
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    Do you have a BIOS from Dsanke? Abbreviation F - missing (disabled) the graphics core of the processor

    How are things going with the sound of the Realtek panel and Sound Blaster profiles?
     
  20. Rahego

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    yes, its dsanke.

    Realtek - u need right drivers for it to work
     
  21. Evogame Russia

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    1. Would you not be able to share them?
    2. And does Sound Blaster work with them properly?
    3. Do you install drivers for P870KM with Dsanke BIOS from KM or TM version?

    I have a GOP version of the video card 0x3000A and it
    indicated in the manual 0x30002 and higher.
     
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  22. Rahego

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    1. If u want for mini-jack to work properly - like it used to work. You should use windows update sound drivers.

    2. If u want sound blaster to work - you should get @j95 moded driver. But in this case jack wont work like it should ( when you plug in headphones, speakers will still work as well. Only way to turn em of is via control panel). Mby in ur case it will go differently.

    3. Mostly KM drivers
     
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    Good day. Will this bundle work on Clevo P870KM?
    BIOS from Dsanke
     
  25. joluke

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    Why don't you try and let us know?
     
  26. Evogame Russia

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    This is a client laptop. There will be time to experiment with this. Plans to put i9-9900 on 65W and RTX 2060, 2070, 2080
     
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    There's no reason it shouldn't work, but I haven't tested it.
     
  28. DaMafiaGamer

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    Very nice, if you do this mod let me know if it works with any rtx card. Otherwise I may buy the hp quadro rtx 6000 mxm card instead of Clevo. No vbios chip no problem, it means I can flash any rtx vbios which is brilliant for me lol.
     
  29. Rahego

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    Will check it and let us know. Thanks for sharing !
     
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    I am in the process of upgrading to a 9700K on my P870DM2 and wanted to be absolutely certain what pins need to be taped. I'm finding conflicting information/pics online, and most of the ones in this thread seem to be gone due to defunct image hosts.

    One picture I was shown shows these pins need to be taped (9900K as an example):
    https://i.imgur.com/1csegLU.jpg

    However, a second picture I found shows you gotta short another set of two pins:
    https://i.imgur.com/wbm68e6.jpg

    My P870DM2 is already modded to support Coffee Lake, it just needs the CPU. And I wanna make sure I don't burn neither the board or CPU.
     
  31. DaMafiaGamer

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    Do what’s seen in the FIRST picture, try to not accidentally tape the other pins surrounding these ones, I did and kept getting blue screen errors. Worst comes to worst you will not end up frying the cpu or the socket but the pins will disintegrate (burn away from shorting) on the socket. This doesn’t cause any concerns as 6700k CPUs and above still work without that burnt out pin.

    Basically just make sure you cover the correct pins. I personally used some adhesive tape as small amounts can easily stick to the pcb contacts.
     
  32. Meaker@Sager

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    Kapton tape is good for masking and yes take your time and get it right.
     
  33. joluke

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    Kapton tape is a pain in the ass to cut and tape to the pins. They are so small but in the end its worth the time you take to cut and apply it. I did in my 8700k with the help of @John@OBSIDIAN-PC and it was a massive relief when the system finally booted
     
  34. mirt81

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    Hai . . . after see here more and more member Upgrade from I7-8xxx to I7-9xxx it is interest if Ds@nke or Prem@ moded Bios (+EC) is used ?

    Other Question wich Base-Bios has Prem@-Moded - Special on first P7xxDm-Generation :)DragTop :)
     
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  35. Meaker@Sager

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    You need the modified bios designed for the mod you are doing be it CPU or gpu.
     
  36. nukke

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    One YouTube video shows them covering those "short" pins in that second picture with a graphite pencil, but it's a desktop Z170 motherboard. They do not do anything to the pins labeled "isolate."

    Anther YouTube video shows the person using a conductive pen to cover the "short" pins and covers the "isolate" pins with masking tape.

    My apologies if I'm asking the question too many times, but I'm just confused about the discrepancies from one source to another.
     
  37. joluke

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    If you open the file in OP with all the modded BIOS AND vBios you'll see a picture on which pins to isolate. Stop asking the same question over and over. You only need to isolate TWO PINS. thats it. The mod was updated so you don't need to short the other ones. Only use kapton tape on two pins to isolate them. Only those two pins again. Got it now?
     
  38. philstopford

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    Out of curiosity, what is the most viable option for a P750DM2G (currently 6700K/GTX1060)? The old mainboard in my unit died and the replacement has been configured with the most recent EC/BIOS pairing by the vendor so I might be able to actually take advantage of this in the future. Would a 9900K struggle thermally under load in this chassis?
     
  39. DaMafiaGamer

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    I would not recommend a 9900k in that chassis as it will thermal throttle and also make the gpu thermal throttle. What I do recommend is buying a 8700k, delid that and apply liquid metal to the die and ihs. Then under volt it as much as possible. You should end up with very good performance and decent/slightly hot temps...

    Putting a 9900k in there is asking for trouble. It puts more stress on the vrms and the heat pipe design simply can’t dissipate 120w+ tdp heat from the cpu!
     
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    I was wondering about 9700K or 9900K on the basis that they were soldered so the thermals ought to be better and the delidding not required. If the 8700K is the most viable option, that's OK. I have a jig from the 6700K delid procedure - will that work for the 8700K as well?
     
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    The thermals are in between for the soldered dies.
     
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    So, from the below, the 9700K might be a better choice than 8700K (lower max TDP)? 9700K seemed to do worse in threaded cases for various tests (12T vs 8T), but if cooling will limit the 9900K, the margin to 8700K doesn't look huge. I'm good either way - just trying to improve my understanding of the likely constraints

    [​IMG]
     
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    I'm going to be getting (and delidding) a 9700K tomorrow for my P870DM2 tomorrow. Both the 8700K and 9700K are $300 new from Microcenter, which is probably the cheapest you'll find. The 9700K is slightly more power efficient than the 8700K while being better at gaming in almost every benchmark.

    Of course, you lose 2c/4t which will reduce performance in some multi-threaded stuff like rendering.

    In my opinion I would say the 9700K is the better buy all around knowing the both cost the exact same.
     
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    Correction, the 9700K has two more physical cores than the 8700K but four fewer threads due to lacking Hyper-Threading. Clock-for-clock, both perform nearly identically, but the 8700K after de-lidding runs cooler, which is an important consideration on a thermally limited platform such as a laptop.
     
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    If you can find a reasonable 8086k they are pretty ideal in terms of modding it more easily.
     
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    Hi,
    anyone has teste 9900 nonK version? I would like to see some results, for me it seems best option after 8700k....
    thx in advance
     
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    Here is a picture of my taped 9900K just before it was placed in socket and somehow it works:
    [​IMG]
    Good luck.
     
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    @ DaMafiaGamer
    Good Day. My problem does not work G-Sync on processors i7-9700F, i7-9700
    GOP VGA ID: 0x3000A
    VBIOS updated. It remains the last option to check this i7-9700K
     
  49. matyee

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    With i9 9900 nonK would I also loose gsync? With 8086k or 8700k I have gsync....
     
  50. Evogame Russia

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    I put the i7-9700K processor, as a result, G-SYNC does not work on it. The problem means in the Bios dsanke or vbios vga graphics card GTX 1070
     
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