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October 29, 2015 at 3:34 pm #14436
Thanks for the post, glad your second one is good. Yes the mod makes a massive difference and lowered temps a good 20 degrees for me without throttling.
If I do it again on my new X98 Pro I will use thinner copper heat sinks I think and change the thermal paste to a better one like MX4 or another ceramic one that isn’t conductive.
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30October 29, 2015 at 3:47 pm #14440Can’t thank you enough for posting that video up, you’re right makes a massive difference.
November 3, 2015 at 3:37 pm #14855Steve; Do you think this will improve battery life?
November 3, 2015 at 3:41 pm #14856To be honest by removing the throttling I imagine batter life would be worse!
In Android I use DS Battery Saver. If you use this in Slumber mode I have got days and days out of it in standby mode. I read for a few hours 2 nights in a row and on the 3rd night the battery was at 79%. This obviously doesn’t help when you want to mainly use Windows (which I do)
November 3, 2015 at 4:13 pm #14861A quick update for you all, I have been getting some pretty impressive performance results from this thing. I experienced the first black screen crash yesterday (the battery was around 38%). I’m going to update the bios later and am hoping this fixes it.
I managed to get it to throttle earlier in the week. I was purposefully trying to make it throttle though. I had Prime95 and chrome running in the background and played Bioshock for between 30-40 minutes. Only 1 core got throttled and it reached a maximum heat of 83 so I was very happy with this.
November 3, 2015 at 4:13 pm #14862Oh so it’s not really a win/win situation.
Did your first X98 pro die due to the thermal issue? (tooo much gaming??) you got me worried now…. 😉
looks like ill be sticking to solitaire!! lol.. when I want to play BF4 :'(
November 3, 2015 at 7:51 pm #14876I’m not sure what was wrong with the first one, it lasted an hour and had a serious issue with the eMMC. I believe the chip iteself died.
The way I use mine is:
In the hand – Android
On a desk stand plugged in – Windows
This way the battery never really bothers me. I am looking into how I can get a better USB hub and possibly a 3A charging plug, that kinda thing. I’m hoping the bios update sorts out the black screen crashing (which is happening more and more now).
I have to be honest they can release all the updates they want, I believe that one thing that we will never escape is that the battery they used on these things wasn’t really up to the task. Still, for the price is an absolute bargain.
November 4, 2015 at 12:19 pm #14910….and its dead 🙁
Blue screened on my last night and now won’t power on at all. I left it charging for 8 hours, have tried pushing the power button repeatedly and holding it down for 10 seconds many, many times.
For information I haven’t done any extensive gaming on this device, I’ve not played any game for more than 30-40 minutes.
Guess I am just lucky!
Thankfully the replacement for the first one that broke has arrived already, so fingers crossed for tablet number 3!
I will be returning this one but might opt for another model, 2 (potentially 3) faulty units is enough.
I’m still a fan of this machine, just wish they would stop dying on me 😀
November 4, 2015 at 1:44 pm #14924unlucky, hope your next one is better. It would be great if they upped the quality and charged a bit more. Would happily pay £200 if it had better stability, battery life and a 5g wifi
November 4, 2015 at 2:13 pm #14927Yeah agreed mate. The first thing I’ve done on the 3rd one is update the bios to 1.13. It took ages to come back on after that so I actually thought it was going to beat the first ones record (1 hour of use).
It’s working fine at the moment. Going to hold off heat sink modding this one as those parts are going to start getting expensive if I have to keep doing it. Plus it will be nice to be able to compare performance etc
November 4, 2015 at 3:53 pm #14934Yea mine took a while to come back on after the bios update, probably normal. I’ve also not done the heatsink mod and not noticed any performance drops yet. Although the most I’ve pushed it is about 30 mins of legend of grimrock and half life 2 (only going to install low demanding/old games)
November 4, 2015 at 4:19 pm #14936My tablet should be arriving this weekend. I hope to have better luck, but I am keeping my expectations in check.
Were you able to do anything to recover the 2nd tablet or do you think that will have to go back?
Side question – where do you guys get all these games from to try out? I’m not big into gaming but wouldn’t mind trying out just to see how it looks on this tablet.
November 4, 2015 at 5:01 pm #14946For games, buy from steam. Usually older games sell for -75% during the sales or can be picked up really cheap in humble bundles.
What type of games do you like, could give some recommendations and if I have it try it out first
November 4, 2015 at 5:58 pm #14957Exactly what Chris just said. Install Steam and you will find some bargains, plus lots of free games! I’ve had some bargins from the Humble Bundles too
November 4, 2015 at 5:59 pm #14958To answer your question on my second tablet, I think its dead as dead can be. I spent hours trying to breathe life back into it. It is going to be going back (although I’m waiting for Banggood to respond)
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