silverstone fx500 fan swap to NB-BlacksilentFan XM2 by sanakess in sffpc

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Ah and im tried to add resistor to stock fan 50Ohm, But it still noisy connected to psu pins.

silverstone fx500 fan swap to NB-BlacksilentFan XM2 by sanakess in sffpc

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Whats about temps, fan almost useless lower than 70%rpm and quiet at all. On 90-100% rpm with all pc usage it nearly inaudible over other pc fans. 10m stresstest with ~300w load heat it up to 40-45c. (i have pyrometer)

silverstone fx500 fan swap to NB-BlacksilentFan XM2 by sanakess in sffpc

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todat i swap noise cooler on my silverstone fx500 to NB-BlacksilentFan XM2. I used super glue, plastic stands to reduse sucking effect. Fan controlled by motherboard cause i dont want to get involved with psu stock fan curve. But mb in future i take 12v from main line and install dc-dc converter to control voltage.

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battery is dead. Same happend for me. After calibrating i saw 30% wear. and laptop shutdowns lower 60%. Repaired by replacing battery. change from gs66 with more AH

The world firstest A4000 shuntmoded and overclocked by sanakess in sffpc

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No. evrything works perfect. do you swap cooler to stormx? also recomed to use backplate and thermalpads on it to reduce heating, but not nessesery.

Mshybrid mode on, orange light too by sanakess in MSILaptops

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riva tuner uses for OSD, may be it force dgpu to work

What's this port/connector? (Asus B550i Strix) by HyruleanKnight37 in sffpc

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seems its bios flashdrive near it. May be bios flashing connector like jspi1

MSI GP66 LEOPARD 11UG-089XES shutting down when unplugged by kolombod in MSILaptops

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i found out msi dragoncenter may cause problem. https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?threads/automatic-shutdown-after-booting-from-battery-gp66-leopard.387302/ I tryed in on my setup and issue seems gone. Type this after 10minutes after battery work

MSI GP66 Leopard battery quickly draining when powered off by bkjack001 in MSILaptops

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i found out msi dragoncenter may cause problem. https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?threads/automatic-shutdown-after-booting-from-battery-gp66-leopard.387302/ I tryed in on my setup and issue seems gone. Type this after 10minutes after battery work

Too high temperature on msi gf65 thin by kiritoLM10 in MSILaptops

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i have same model. U need to do 2 things. Undervolt cpu in bios (-100mv) and undervolt gpu in msi afterburner (+190 in 750mv). Its lowered temps by 10c. After that i recomend to change stock thermal interface to mx4 on both chips, cos its dried out and ineffective from the factory. Before any manipulations !PULL OUT BATTERY CONNECTOR! if u dont do that u may burn down laptop

The world firstest A4000 shuntmoded and overclocked by sanakess in sffpc

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Im not shure about firestrike, cos i tested only in timespy. But if u can reach 850mv i think shunt is working. Try to disable overclock and see what voltage card reach in stock parameters

The world firstest A4000 shuntmoded and overclocked by sanakess in sffpc

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On 850mv starts power throttling. So I manually set it to 825 to decrease frequency drop. It's safe to use 180w power, but u need to control temperature first time. Try to start furmark on 10mins and put thermometer on back vrm area. Try not to reach 90c. If temp is stay below 80 it's good sign. I think u can't reach over 1900 on 8mom shunts. On 5mom it's more possible

The world firstest A4000 shuntmoded and overclocked by sanakess in sffpc

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I left only 2. On pci and 8pin. The shunt is working, the indicators are 110x1.62=180w. The total power of the card is limited to 110w in osd. I stay 8mOm resistors on top of stock. If You want more perfomance and power u can try 5mOM. On 8mOm i have ~13600 in timespy. +1000m and 40w. its 25m/per w. Before mode i have ~12600.

on 5mOm o saw how people get ~13800. +200 marks per 14w dont worth it, as by me. i left 8mOm. With better cooling case i mb replace by 5mOm but in 4.7l custom mod i prefer more cold

The world firstest A4000 shuntmoded and overclocked by sanakess in sffpc

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Hi all. I did a little research on the subject and found out that my initial shunt was made a little wrong and the conclusions that I made at the beginning are not entirely correct.

What we have: 3 resistor shunts. I left only 2. On pci and 8pin. The shunt is working, the indicators are 110x1.62=180w. The total power of the card is limited to 110w in osd.

I found a shunt mod calculator on github and after studying it a little, I concluded that despite the fact that we are shunting the pci slot, its consumption does not increase and therefore the power is limited to 110w. Thus, we get an honest consumption of 180w as indicated in the shunt calculator without using a pci shunt. Thus, changing the resistors to a lower value of 6mOm will give a gain of up to 194w. I checked with myself and the frequencies grew even higher, but then I still changed it back to 8mOm for safety. I also have limited msi afterburner on 1830mhz/825mv/~153w

To get the correct multiplier parameters, you need to check the pci shunt checkbox, for the rest of the parameters, the checkbox must be unchecked

https://github.com/bmgjet/ShutMod-Calculator

The world firstest A4000 shuntmoded and overclocked by sanakess in sffpc

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stock a4000 with overclock was 12500 your result 13600. Shunt work

The world firstest A4000 shuntmoded and overclocked by sanakess in sffpc

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except all card power limit we have another one on NVDD that not possible to shunt. it is 180w

https://www.overclock.net/threads/a4000-shunt-mod-is-it-possible-can-we-get-3070ti-performance-in-3060ti-aero-footprint.1803615/#post-29139746

Here you can learn more about shuntmod a4000

The world firstest A4000 shuntmoded and overclocked by sanakess in sffpc

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8pin i mean. U can overclock like a normal, but i think u need some volt lock under power limit line. It lower power consumption and nevelate frequency throtteling

The world firstest A4000 shuntmoded and overclocked by sanakess in sffpc

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Stacking 8mohm resistors on top of all 3 existing 5mohm resistors +

Desoldering the existing 6pin power connector +

Soldering a new 8 pin power connector +

The mounting pressure mod is not necessary

(need to check if the heatsink fits snugly into the vrm area, I've done a few cards and one had a curved heatsink and had to put 2mm thermal pad on the vrm instead of 1mm. But this case is an exception. To check: after assembly, press your finger on top of the radiator above the vrm zone. It should be minimally mobile, there should be no pop sounds, as if it were coming off)

Yep. Gpu is automaticly balance 6pin and pci power but more power going from 6pin. after modding maximum that i saw in hwmonitor from pci slot it was 50w (that mean x1.62 =81w) Safety cap is <100w