Chuwi RZBOX 5800H new cooler

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In the CHUWI RZBOX 5800H, ive re-pasted the CPU, and that increased performance in the PassMark CPU Test score by around 900-1,100 points with MX-4 but it has weird cooler mounting holes and I can’t seem to find a cooler that has the same mounting or figure a way to mount a regular cooler onto these weird placed mounting holes.

And another thing is, why is my second sodimm slots working?

About the cooler, tech wont be able to help , because obviouslly is a custom made computer.But maybe other users who modified would be able to help-

With respect to the SODIMM what do you mean exactly, you wanted to say its not working?

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Truly a frustrating pc to work on. Finally have chuwi mini ryzen7 5800h amd upgrade with a…

-wifi 7

-two 2tb internal memory resulting in 4tb internal memory

-two 32gb ram resulting in 64gb ram

Cooling system with the original by issue was the internal fan was not plugged in. Now that I did all this to it. I had to make a braket out of copper sheet for the 12v low profile fan. Had to of course drill my own hole for the screws to mount it to the motherboard and the fan to the copper sheet. Didn’t stop their for why would anything this complicated be that easy. Had to take the original copper slab that was on the original metal sheet that was making contact with the cpu off and mount it on my self manufactured copper braket that I made out of a copper sheet. Need less to say this was a pain. Used high end thermal past to first mount the slab on the cpu. Next was high end thermal paste on top of copper slab to make the correct contact with the copper braket. Then was the hard part. Had to fasten the brake it to the motherboard will doing so. I had to make sure the slab didn’t slip or slid of the cpu and I had to fasten the new cooling system to the brake I had made my self for they do not make a braket that works for this thing ( Don’t forget high end thermal past whare the fan makes contact with the braket or how ever you make yours). Didn’t make a video or take pics because I honestly didn’t think it was going to work. Had to by a adaptor and used a usb cord and hard wired it to that. External power ran. Kept the original fan and placed it in front of the new braket with a down word angle to blow under the braket/fan to give it a Lil extra. Only modification i made to that was not mount it but cut a Lil notch out of the front so I could just place it for now. Still thinking of an idea for that. Also thinking about and idea for the top cover. Im still undecided about what I want to do about all that. Original fan still plugged in like it originally was designed. So I’ll just get right to the point. With me doing all this with all the upgrades. I can game for 24hrs straight with constant 12v fan running with auto on original.

Cpu and gpu staying at 60-70c at 99% loads sometimes 50%

Cpu and gpu idling at 30-40c rarely at 50c

Tested it with msi playing fallout 4.

As far as the drivers and stuff that may go missing. You might have to do a Lil bit of homework to find the best place to get them and update them. I have windows 11 pro on my pc for windows. Sometimes it has a hard time starting but once I’ve got it. It stays. Kinda like an old dragster. But hey it works. Just some ideas for people out their having troubles out their cuz I think we all knew Ai sucks on stuff like this.

This is my setup that works the way I said it work. Why so much copper? It’s the best heat transfer that I found. Why high end thermal past in-between every part making contact? It transfers heat through all the parts better then dry placement.

Ya I know. Kinda looks like trash but I do have a family that needs me so I didn’t have a how lot of time for it to look neat and clean. Had to time crunch when doing this. Screws are really small. M3-0.5… high possibility you’ll have to pick some up with this build. Is-55 55mm low profile cpu cooler for cooling system. Usb plug that i hard wired doesn’t plug in to pc but separate power supply. Phone block prob work just fine. My power strip has two usb ports so I just plugged it in to that for i made sure the cord was long enough. But the rest. I mean im sure you all will figure it out if your willing to put this much work into it.