I have the Nova as well and Something isnt quite right there with your temps. Shouldn’t be getting 94c when it’s only running at base frequency. Also drawing 53W power which seems high for the actual work it’s doing. The voltage seems low enough to have good temps too so something doesn’t stack...
i have 1.07.06 and this did not resolves the 2 nvme drive issue.
They are both nvme slots, not sata, but only 1 is PCIex3.0
It’s labelled on the motherboard in small writing which is which
Mobile. You would never get a full-size desktop card in a laptop. The 2070 in the laptop is probably equivalent to a desktop 2060/2060S somewhere in the middle of those 2
Yeah would update the Nvidia drivers and also make sure you have all the Windows updates. Probably worth getting the latest Intel Chipset drivers from Intel website too
Scrap the above, I tried again with Obsidian PC Keyboard tool and it works as expected :) You do need the fan control app to be installed and opened at least once as it installs a couple of services that the Keyboard Tool relies on. But if you don't plan to use the fan control app, just open it...
I was never able to find out as I swapped to the Samsung QVO 860 as mentioned. However I know @dylgri had this issue and RMA'd his machine, not sure what the outcome was
See my original post, I cant get Obsidian PC Keyboard LED software to work. Nothing happens when any of the settings are applied. I have installed Fan Control, as I read that you need to install that and run it once, but even so it doesn't work. Fan Control has a "Fix Dependencies" option which...
I don’t remember seeing an option in the bios but I will double check tomorrow. It’s not a massive issue, would just prefer it not to get stuck on all the time if possible
Anyone aware of an alternative program to change/set the LED backlight? My backlight has been stuck on since I uninstalled CCC. I’ve tried the Obsidian one but can’t get it to work
Yeah saw that, I think it’s been updated since. Either way at the minute I always have HWInfo 64 running so can temps at all times just in case anything goes wrong.
At the minute I am using a free tool called RLEC viewer which was designed for Clevo machines. I may look at the paid Obsidian tool at some point but will see how this RLEC goes. I have a Separate thread on that Here
EDIT - forgot to add, I’m now currently testing 4ghz all cores at 1.0625V with...