Rankings and Points
World Record Rank
6 Cores Global Rank
1227th out of 1635
- 2.0 Points
6 Cores
Core i7 8750H
Rank
2nd out of 41
- 28.0 Points
6 Cores Team Power Rank
6 Cores
Core i7 8750H
Team Power Rank
2nd
- 11.0 Points
Hardware Details
Processor
Model Intel Core i7 8750H Coffee Lake-H Cooling Air (Stock) Temperature Load 70 °C Idle 40 °C Ambient 22 °C Cores 3,900.00 MHz (77%) REF 2,200.00 MHz
Memory
Cooling Air (Stock) Type 32 GB DDR4 SDRAM Speed @ 2,993 MHz Timings tCAS: 16.0 tRCD: 18 tRP: 18 tRAS: 36Videocard
Model GeForce RTX 2070 (Notebook) (TU106) (GeForce 2000 Series) Cooling Air (Stock) Temperature Load 70 °C Idle 40 °C Ambient 22 °C Speed 1,650.00 MHz (35%) / 2,050.00 MHz (17%)
Comments
Hello, awesome score! Please can you state which thermal paste are you using for i7-8750H and method of application? Thanks!
I have used MasterGel Maker, Noctua NT-H2, and Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut. My favorite is the MasterGel Maker. I typically apply a line on each chip and spread it manually very thin with a plastic card.
This application allows you to fully unlock the BIOS for the Clevo PB70EF-G/PowerSpec 1720 among other related models. It's not Prema but it's the next best thing. https://www.dropbox.com/s/8wuvxbxz6qrutmk/InsydeH2OUVE_x86_WINx64_200.00.01.00.zip?dl=0
Well first, thanks a lot for answering back. Second, did you use MasterGel Maker at the time of this test? Also, have you got any idea about other thermal pastes such as Gelid GC Extreme, SYY-157 and thermalright TFX? Moreover, have you personally experienced pump-out effect on your laptop ever using thermal pastes? I've heard these 3 pastes (Gelid GC Extreme, SYY-157 and thermalright TFX) are the best for laptops since they are thicker.
I would like to know your Throttlestop settings please. Thank you.
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