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When did you apply the undervolt on the GPU?Both, but only the GPU is faulty. The CPU undervolt was made with XTU though.
When did you apply the undervolt on the GPU?Both, but only the GPU is faulty. The CPU undervolt was made with XTU though.
I would remove any settings in afterburner and retest quickly.Hard to say exactly honestly, I'd say maybe during the second half of 2020 ? Something like that.
I know the CPU undervolt came first, then GPU much later when I noticed power limit / voltage limit in Riva Tuner while playing games and wanted to get rid of that.
I received the laptop in November 2019, sent it back because it wasn't the screen I've purchased, got it back in December 2019.
That does make sense, I was wondering whether or not I should indicate in my RMA details that I did undervolt both components, but I don't think it's really necessary as they will do their testing anyway. My biggest fear is that they won't be able to see those artifacts, they're not always displayed on screen.I would remove any settings in afterburner and retest quickly.
I would remove both as the laptop needs to perform normally without any kind of undervolt on either gpu or cpu. They need to do their testing on a “flat” system without any adaptations. Undervolt should only ever be done to optimise temperatures, never to correct them otherwise the underlying cause hasn’t been addressed and will invariably lead to failures.
I doubt that would be the case, I recently repasted both CPU and GPU and made sure to unscrew and screw everything back in the correct order. The heatsink looked brand new under there. I think the real issue is that without any kind of undervolting, the GPU gets hot fairly quickly because it goes way beyond its boost clock and power/voltage can't keep up.Just further, I do recall some people with this chassis where the heatsink was almost warped and didn’t sit properly and make good contact leading to temperature irregularities, hopefully it’s something like that.
If the artifacts don’t show when the undervolt is taken off the gpu then it suggests the undervolt was too severe, or, and I’m not trying to be obsequious here, just a rational possible alternative to bad heatsink, perhaps mistakenly an overvolt or overclock was applied on the GPU which would explain the symptoms, but not if you had them on receiving the unit.That does make sense, I was wondering whether or not I should indicate in my RMA details that I did undervolt both components, but I don't think it's really necessary as they will do their testing anyway. My biggest fear is that they won't be able to see those artifacts, they're not always displayed on screen.
But that’s not normal operation, that’s down to a problem with your particular setup. On that chassis we only ever had people with cpu issues, never gpu as I recall.I think the real issue is that without any kind of undervolting, the GPU gets hot fairly quickly because it goes way beyond its boost clock and power/voltage can't keep up.
But that’s not normal operation, that’s down to a problem with your particular setup. On that chassis we only ever had people with cpu issues, never gpu as I recall.