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NVIDIA Disables GeForce GTX 900M Mobile GPU Overclocking with Driver Update

guess it makes since that there is just something about the quality.. makes me feel bad for people that got them in cheaper models.. not that are not really cheap but yeah they will be having higher temps..
 
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Meanwhile, i've got two overclocked Intel+AMD gaming laptops in the house. temps arent an issue, and they're certainly reliable.
 
I'm not really even really sure about temps in laptops to be honest haha like is anything over 80c really ok or are you just throttling..
 
I'm not really even really sure about temps in laptops to be honest haha like is anything over 80c really ok or are you just throttling..


they throttle. if you OC so much it throttled, replace the thermal paste or lower the OC. i got a *30C* drop in temps on mine using MX4 (second hand i7 laptop) and a huge performance boost, especially when i OC'd the GPU.
 
would be strange if something about them couldn't handle at least 80c

this just leaves people scratching heads when they end overclocking on mobile gpu's with a new architecture and let everyone do so for months.

lame excuse.. someone needs to get to the bottom of it.
 
to all the Nvidia supporters in this thread: so you are supporting Nvidia for taking away the choice to oc the laptop that people bought with their hard earned money? good job people! and thak you for supporting the consumer :)
 
they throttle. if you OC so much it throttled, replace the thermal paste or lower the OC. i got a *30C* drop in temps on mine using MX4 (second hand i7 laptop) and a huge performance boost, especially when i OC'd the GPU.
True, the first thing i always do is replace all the thermal paste in a laptop with higher quality ones like MX4 ICdiamond7 etc and increase the application force can often find a drop of 5c+ and that thermal paste won't wear out after a year.
 
True, the first thing i always do is replace all the thermal paste in a laptop with higher quality ones like MX4 ICdiamond7 etc and increase the application force can often find a drop of 5c+ and that thermal paste won't wear out after a year.

Does anyone know what quality thermal paste Asus uses for their ROG laptops?
 
Oh dear laptop users probably crying like mad right now.

Seriously tho anyone familiar with limitations of mobile devices would be mad to OC a laptop.
 
Oh dear laptop users probably crying like mad right now.

Seriously tho anyone familiar with limitations of mobile devices would be mad to OC a laptop.


a lot of people disagree with you

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a lot of people disagree with you

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I am amazed at the magnitude of ignorance that is so prevalent among desktop owners. I never dreamed the ignorance would be so rampant.

Look what I found digging through my old emails, LOL. If NVIDIA doesn't reverse their ludicrous and unfounded position on MXM overclocking, we may get to have another nasty dance.

-----Original Message-----
From: NVIDIA GPU Litigation Settlement Administrator [mailto:Receipt@NvidiaSettlement.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 2:52 PM
To: mr_fox_rox
Subject: NVIDIA GPU Litigation Email Registration Confirmation

Dear Mr. Fox:

You have successfully registered your email address to receive future updates regarding the NVIDIA GPU Litigation.
 
I knew there are many didiots who own desktop and just afraid of mobile GPU performance so they attack notebook owners with limited sense. Crying that notebooks can't be overclocked anyway.

But I just didn't know that there are SO MANY!

I know right? These people do realize that mobile graphics have been close to desktop for the past 3-4 years right?
 
I know right? These people do realize that mobile graphics have been close to desktop for the past 3-4 years right?


i wouldnt say close to desktop, but i would say fast enough for portable gaming - especially when laptops tend to have lower resolution screens.
 
i wouldnt say close to desktop, but i would say fast enough for portable gaming - especially when laptops tend to have lower resolution screens.

The 680M was really about as strong as a 670, especially when overclocked. The 780m was as strong as a 680, and the 980m overclocked is as strong as a 780. Don't tell me that isn't close enough when statistics show that most desktop users are gaming with a 560 Ti or lower.
 
a lot of people disagree with you

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If anything, I'd say that a few people voting numerous times disagree...either that, or TPU has a particularly strong mobile-OC contingent - no doubt helped the influx of new members. But hardly representative of sales as a whole.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say 45% of laptop owners don't overclock either GPU or CPU, and I doubt even desktop ownership sees anything close to that kind of number.

As for the issue itself, as an enthusiast it always grieves me to see vendors and manufacturers treat us like toddlers found playing with matches. From the point of view of the business as whole, I'm remain perpetually surprised that mobile (given the high return rate) isn't fully locked down, plastered with tamperproof seals, and put together with proprietary fastenings. Of the laptops I've been given to "fix" due to overclocking, the end results are more often than not much more severe than for desktop parts. It seems that 5 minutes of Google is all that is required for some people to download a modded BIOS and push the power limits to the stops. By the time I get it, all they want is for an original BIOS reflash so they can send it off for a warranty claim. At the very least, they've played with some bundled OC utility, or downloaded XTU and managed to turn their system into an unstable basket case.
 
I knew there are many didiots who own desktop and just afraid of mobile GPU performance so they attack notebook owners with limited sense.
So are you saying notebook owners have limited sense? :roll: You must be a desktop user, judging by your grammar.
 
After the whole NVIDIA GTX 970 memory thing, I wonder if TPU will do a poll regarding this as well... not to mention a full article about its results.:laugh:
 
After the whole NVIDIA GTX 970 memory thing, I wonder if TPU will do a poll regarding this as well... not to mention a full article about its results.:laugh:
A poll? Like the one on the front page article that you're commenting on?
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If anything, I'd say that a few people voting numerous times disagree...either that, or TPU has a particularly strong mobile-OC contingent - no doubt helped the influx of new members. But hardly representative of sales as a whole.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say 45% of laptop owners don't overclock either GPU or CPU, and I doubt even desktop ownership sees anything close to that kind of number.

As for the issue itself, as an enthusiast it always grieves me to see vendors and manufacturers treat us like toddlers found playing with matches. From the point of view of the business as whole, I'm remain perpetually surprised that mobile (given the high return rate) isn't fully locked down, plastered with tamperproof seals, and put together with proprietary fastenings. Of the laptops I've been given to "fix" due to overclocking, the end results are more often than not much more severe than for desktop parts. It seems that 5 minutes of Google is all that is required for some people to download a modded BIOS and push the power limits to the stops. By the time I get it, all they want is for an original BIOS reflash so they can send it off for a warranty claim. At the very least, they've played with some bundled OC utility, or downloaded XTU and managed to turn their system into an unstable basket case.

you can only vote once, per registered user. i'd say 99% of laptop users dont OC, but a large percentage of users who bought a *GAMING* laptop have looked into it.


The main problem here is that someone could have bought a laptop with this feature, and bam - removed.
 
The main problem here is that someone could have bought a laptop with this feature, and bam - removed.

That's exactly the issue and what several people just can't seem to grasp. Heck, I even oced my old m5310 and it wasn't a gaming laptop in any sense (Athlon XP-M 2400+, 320m IGP OCed to 205Mhz, 1GB DDR-266, still works today with the same OC) so I'd guess that gaming laptops are specced to at least handle a mild overclock. Even if it isn't a "right" is a common expectation for power users.





If anything, I'd say that a few people voting numerous times disagree...

You can vote only once:
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you can only vote once, per registered user.
Well, that's a refreshing change. Usually a TPU poll involves more vote stuffing than Tammany Hall ever saw.
 
Well, that's a refreshing change. Usually a TPU poll involves more vote stuffing than Tammany Hall ever saw.

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Unless theres some way to exploit it, the polls have always been this way.
 
A poll? Like the one on the front page article that you're commenting on?
I was expecting the same main front page poll like the GTX 970 one. Also, I usually check the news articles through the forum page rather than the front page. I'm not sure how I feel knowing that TPU actually does have a poll on this. However I feel, TPU probably will end up with a dedicated news article about the poll results. And we'll all rant and rave about it.
you can only vote once, per registered user.
Emphasis mine. Unregistered users can vote as well using their IP address as a temporary check. Given the technical expertise of many of TPU's members and their... passionate enthusiasm, it's not hard to see some people rotate their IP addresses and stuff the ballots. Who needs sockpuppet accounts? Vote early and vote often! :p
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Unless theres some way to exploit it, the polls have always been this way.
Well, there is this...
forum users can only vote once on the poll, unregistered once per ip per 24 hours. these polls are a fun thing, they have no significance for us, so i really don't care if there is cheating.
...in answer to this
A few dozen of these votes are mine because it is open for quite a while and you can vote every day.
Not exactly a fullproof accounting method is it?
I was expecting the same main front page poll like the GTX 970 one. Also, I usually check the news articles through the forum page rather than the front page.
Ah! I see. The poll isn't visible from the forum page
I'm not sure how I feel knowing that TPU actually does have a poll on this. However I feel, TPU probably will end up with a dedicated news article about the poll results. And we'll all rant and rave about it.
Well some people will rant and rave about it for sure, and if previous articles are anything to go by, a small percentage of posters will actually be affected by it.
Unregistered users can vote as well using their IP address as a temporary check. Given the technical expertise of many of TPU's members and their... passionate enthusiasm, it's not hard to see some people rotate their IP addresses and stuff the ballots. Who needs sockpuppet accounts? Vote early and vote often! :p
Aye. Kind of makes you wonder how much spare time people have if they're devoting some time every day to vote in a poll that even the site administrator says holds no significance.
 
is that for frontpage polls, or the forum polls? or both?
 
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