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    *** Official Clevo P770ZM / Sager NP9772 and P770ZM-G / Sager NP9773 Owner's Lounge ***

    Discussion in 'Sager/Clevo Reviews & Owners' Lounges' started by HTWingNut, Jan 6, 2015.

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    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Did you disable driver signing when installing the drivers?
     
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    Use an advanced restart holding shift when choosing restart, it is just needed for the boot where you install the drivers.
     
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    i reserch and now im fine thank you
     
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    Excellent, glad you got it working :)
     
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    Hello! The BIOS dump search did not give a result, I decided to buy a new motherboard. Prices for the p770 model are very high, I found a motherboard for the p750 for a good price. I will do Frankenstein))) May God help us :)
     
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    The two are physically the same, the firmware is different though.
     
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    hi all sorry about bad english but can you some one help me with cpu undervolting i using xtu but no success is always crash when play games my proccesor is i7-4790k
     
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    If any undervolt (even one step) crashes it might be a chip that only just made the binning.
     
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    thank you i succeffuly undervolting -75mv and now its fine
     
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    Cool, always small steps with voltage tuning in either direction.
     
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    I have the i7 4790k
    After repasting with gelid extream
    The gpu max at 62c
    But cpu hits easy 98-99
    I tested xtu bench
    99c and 3.99 mhz
    So bad
    What can I do to improve it?
    Did u remove the screws from cpu and put normal screws?
     
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    Papusan Jokebook's Sucks! Dont waste your $$$ on Filthy

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    Delidde your Cpu and use Conductonaut liquid metal between die and IHS.
     
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    Has anyone put tesla m6 in clevo p770zm?
     
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    Do the tesla cards have display outputs?
     
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    I don’t know for sure, but there is definitely no way out to an external monitor.
    These cards are similar to m5000m. I wanted to flash a BIOS from m5000m, I am looking for a BIOS and a programmer model (for purchase)
     
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    But then you would have no display outputs on the system at all. Are you planning to use it as a remote server?
     
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    Tesla is cheaper than m5000m and gtx980m, the same performance. The guys from the m6800 Dell forum were able to use it. So I also wanted to use it for clevo p750zm
     
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    They use a mobile CPU which has integrated graphics that will still give display out. Just worth keeping in mind in case the Telsa can't run display outputs itself like the desktop cards. It might but worth checking.
     
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    Hi guys.

    I have a XMG U705.
    My battery is dead now. I need a a new one. I see prices ranging from 60£ to £120 for the same battery 6-87-P750S-4U73 and that makes me wonder if the cheapest are refurbished and not reliable. Any thoughts? Where should I get one in the UK/EU?

    Also, the power supply I've got is the original one with 230W but I read somewhere that the 330W was better. My temperatures (CPU+GPU) have always been very high since the begguining even after repasting. Can the power supply have any influence on it(XMG U705 i7 4790k, GTX 980M)? Any ideias on how to lower temp?(As you can see I'm a noob and I woill not risk dellid). I'm usin g Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut. Stock bios. Everything as it came from store.

    Thanks in advance for your help

    Cheers
     
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    A larger power supply just like the desktop just gives more headroom with the right firmware/mods.

    Depends on the supplier in terms of quality.
     
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    Hello everyone, finally, I was able to restore clevo p770zm. I installed the motherboard from p750zm. I had to re-solder the battery connector and that's it. The new motherboard does not have a subwoofer connector and audio outputs are not available. Everything is working. I'm trying to install Control Center, but I can't find a working version yet.
     
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    Well done, did you look at our driver page?
     
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