P750TM1-G 15.6" 144HZ G-Sync display
Unlocked prema bios
Intel i7 8086K Delidded and LM
2x8GB 2666Mhz DDR4
MXM GTX1080 8GB
512GB M.2 NVME PCIe SSD
330 Watt power supply included.
Windows 10 Professional
Excellent condition! Very lightly used, all for /\ $1,176 US dollars. it will be here in a few days! I am super excited. Ready to overclock to death, and run some bechmarks. This setup is mostly for gaming and I cant wait to get back in!
in the future I will definitely upgrade to a 9900KS. Not sure if a RTX2080 is worth it or not at only 1080P just yet though.
My last laptop in my signature was a freak of nature. it was a embedded GTX1070 Aorus X7 V7 that was breaking 20,500+ in firestrike graphics. So, I am very curious to see how far I can push a real MXM GTX1080.
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Congratulations my friend. Last year I spend like 5k on my laptop and yours even have better processor
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Last edited: Nov 8, 2019Papusan likes this.
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Now that's a great purchase you can be proud off! Nice one
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yrekabakery Notebook Virtuoso
Insane deal. I wonder which version of the heatsink this one has.
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Anyone know which vendor this laptop came from? What does the “G” mean on the lid? Any ideas?
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He said it would run 5Ghz with -120mv undervolt on the 8086K. And +175/+500 on the gtx1080
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Dude! +rep! seriously, job well done! awesome machine for an even more awesome price!
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Searching craigslist, eBay, and forums for hours on end for about 6 days straight every single day.
I saw this one pop up Thursday morning very early.
it was actually $1,100. I had to pay $72 for shipping.
I was getting frustrated searching for the right laptop, and I nearly purchased a BGA laptop with RTX2070’s a couple time. As I had made several offers on plenty of machines.
I have wanted a Sager/Clevo laptop since X79 days or LGA2011. And I finally found one! -
which heatsinks could be on this machine?
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
The -g designates models with internal screen g-sync (they all support external display g-sync)
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
The 144hz panel will be 1080p.
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yrekabakery Notebook Virtuoso
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Congrats! Let the tuning begin
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Upon further investigation, it looks like it has the gtx1080 cooling setup.
someone installed the Thermalpads with a very small dab of thermal paste on each memory module under the thermal pads lol.
when I powered it on for the first time, 5GHZ was already running on all cores with a -0.140 undervolt applied. I increased the uncore to x46.
seems extremely stable honestly. I doubt it will have the thermal headroom for a serious stress test like A AVX cpu torture test “have not tested yet” But, it does stay under very well 90 degrees in any game I’ve tested.
it doesn’t throttle!! Yay!
GPU limited games allow CPU temps to sit even lower around 60-65C. Like Ark Survival Evolved averaging around 50+ FPS with a much higher GPU temp in the low 80’s with a hefty hefty overclock
I have not seen a single crash. And I’ve mostly been gaming since I got it. I’ve been deprived lol. I’ll do some further tweaking tomorrow evening. And benchmarking. My home internet sucks, so it is tough to download things quickly.
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How the hell did you manage such a steal?
That's almost free for the specs you got. That's literally like buying a laptop version of a desktop without the price inflation, which is completely unheard of.
The GPU and CPU together is about $1k.
Take care of that thing, man. Not everyone comes across such bargains.
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Paste on pads just adds another thermal interface lol.
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I made the offer within seconds of this one popping up.jaybee83, Falkentyne and Papusan like this. -
My last Aorus X7 V7 could never manage such stability. That thing would BSOD stock sometimes lol.
day and night difference here utilizing a much better cpu with good binning, and better quality chipset and motherboard.Arrrrbol, jaybee83 and Falkentyne like this. -
Congrats with the Clevo.Arrrrbol, jaybee83, jc_denton and 1 other person like this. -
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That's laptop XOC for you
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I’m going to get in to some memory tweaking this evening, I am at like CAS 19 so maybe I can tighten those up some. Then I need to order the parts to flash my TDP higher on my gtx1080.
Im certain I can squeeze some more juice out of this thing. I have not attempted higher than 5GHZ. I think I’m good right where I’m at. It is 100% Rock solid stable. 5Ghz is enough! -
The real problem with Pascal is how heat affects GPU Boost 3.0, mainly the card will downclock in 12Mhz steps for every few degrees above 60c. Which is why most here try and find that balance in a voltage/frequency curve for best performance.
Flashing a higher TDP will not solve this problem, and most likely just result in quicker and harder throttle.
So when you overclock your card to +175/500Mhz, you can see that it already drops clocks from 2050Mhz at 62c to 1974Mhz at 68c.Last edited: Nov 13, 2019 -
Its why I like my Ranger, 54C is typically my load temp and in the winter time right now load temp is around 44-46c.
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It likely due to what's getting hit more, the cpu or gpu as they both dump the heat into the unified heatsink. About the liquid metal, if you do go that route, you might need to change to thinner thermalpads. So that the contact between gpu die and heatsink is optimal. My older p775tm1 needed a 0.5mm copper shim between gpu die and heatsink as it was warped slightly.
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I’ve gotten a little rusty with overclocking. Usually I’m power limited with video cards. And this gtx1080 is certainly limited by the temps.
I think I need to remove the heatsink and repaste even though it was just done by previous owne?. It is running 85-90C in very heavy GPU intensive games like Ark Survival evolved around 1,898mhz boost with 100% GPU utilization.
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yrekabakery Notebook Virtuoso
The GTX 1080 is hot GPU. There’s a reason only two 15.6” systems to my knowledge, the GT63 and P750TM1-G, have ever had a full power 1080 inside. Undervolting it helps a lot with the heat output/temps, but I had to put LM on mine to keep it from thermal throttling when running stock or OCed.
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Locking the voltage/frequency curve to around ~0.850 to 0.950mV seems to be the sweet spot, if you're combating the thermals.
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Is this gtx1080 In my P750TM1 190TDP or 200TDP watt? It certainly feels like it with all this clock headroom and thermal limitations.
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yrekabakery Notebook Virtuoso
It’s 190W but can spike to 200W in my experience.
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What's you ambient temperatura? In my case the CPU max temp is pretty dependent on ambient temperature.
On the other hand I read somewhere that high temperatures won't hurt the CPU. You can go 24/7 with 90ºC+... at 100ºc the CPU will thermal throttle though -
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Especially at higher speeds every chip is quite different and the thermal sensors are not lab accurate so expect a couple of degrees of variance though better as they approach throttle as that's where it really matters.
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msi afternurner shows only 1,557 though. Not sure why the 1,657 is not sticking right out of the gate.
Because the 1,657Mhz is default. Does Sager factory overclock these?Last edited: Nov 14, 2019 -
Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Yes there were some factory overclock models.
I bought my FIRST REAL UPGRADEABLE LAPTOP! I spent $1,100 USD. How did I do?
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