MSI RADEON RX 7600 MECH 2X Classic | DISASSEMBLY | Thermal pads & Fan Replacement Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

Комментарии • 47

  • @Hattori0ni
    @Hattori0ni Год назад +2

    Pls dont stop doing what u do, its so underrated content

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  Год назад

      Thanks for your Support bro! I truly appreciated it..yes, i would pursue what i've already started with this Channel, but I really need All your full support enable to do it.

  • @sheikhtashdeedahmed2740
    @sheikhtashdeedahmed2740 Год назад +1

    Hello! Thank you very much for doing a disassembly teardown of the MSI Rx 7600 Mech Graphics Card. I think you are the only one in this world who has published a teardown video on this graphics card, and this is very helpful. I recommend anybody who wants to buy this GPU to give it a watch. There is definitely interesting information in this video. Many people around the world bought this Graphics card and posted their user reviews as well, but they did so without watching the teardown.

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your very kind heart warming feedback bro! I really appreciated it! Thank you for the support. I'll do my very best to upload more informative Tutorial videos in the future.. Take care! 😀

    • @sheikhtashdeedahmed2740
      @sheikhtashdeedahmed2740 Год назад

      @@TakeThatScrewOut Hey bro, hope you are doing well. Came back to your channel but this time to thank you once again for tearing down this requested GPU, but unfortunately, due to some personal dilemma I was unable to decide to purchase the Rx 7600 Mech MSI in the past. And now, that has gone out of stock in my region. Also, the distributor to MSI here is very inconsistent and uninterested to bring it again and given that my country is currently in a USD foreign currency crisis, our imports are limited, but if I do buy the Rx 7600, then it'll most probably be the Sapphire Pulse if it is made available here in the future. Thanks again for the teardown, and maybe you could teardown a Pulse Rx 7600 🤔 It's usually the more popular AMD Radeon brand. Also, an observation, a LOT of people seem to be picking up the Radeon Rx 7800 XT, if you can manage to grab one of the units which are at least decent in build quality from Sapphire or Powercolor, then maybe that might be a popular teardown video. Thought I make mention of it. Take care.

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks again for coming back bro! At the moment i'll be working on MSI 6750 xt as requested of one of my subscriber..and after that i'll be doing the MSI RTX 4060 TI Ventus 2x because there are few people asking me to do that particular gpu. I'll let you know bro if i could source out those unit that you want..🤞

    • @sheikhtashdeedahmed2740
      @sheikhtashdeedahmed2740 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@TakeThatScrewOut looking forward to the msi 6750xt teardown. Good luck!

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  11 месяцев назад

      Still working on it..already have the card on hand. Vid might be posted on Wed.

  • @EvertonSolon
    @EvertonSolon Год назад +1

    Great explanation about disassembly, cleaning and reassembly of the video card.
    Congratulations on the video!!!

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the positive feedback and support! Appreciate it! 😊

  • @robertopadrinopelado
    @robertopadrinopelado 4 месяца назад

    Buen video!! Muy claro.
    Te hago una consulta: Haciendo mantenimiento de una RX 6600XT use en primera instancia pasta Maxtor CTG 8 (12.8W/K) que es por especificaciones superior a MX-4 (unos 8 W/K) pero mi resultado es que con la Maxtor no logro mejores resultados que con MX-4 ¿ Has utilizado la Maxtor CTG 8 para GPUs ?
    Saludos y gracias
    Translation Google:
    Good video!! Very clear.
    I have a question for you: When doing maintenance on an RX 6600XT I first used Maxtor CTG 8 paste (12.8W/K) which is superior in specifications to MX-4 (about 8 W/K) but my result is that with the Maxtor I don't get better results than with MX-4. Have you used Maxtor CTG 8 for GPUs?
    Regards and thanks

  • @jms1401
    @jms1401 Год назад +1

    This housing / case model is the same type as the RX 5600XT ?

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  Год назад

      Similar bro and with 6700 xt..only the layout of the chips of the pcb is slightly different.

    • @jms1401
      @jms1401 Год назад +1

      @@TakeThatScrewOut Thank you mate! i've been following your channel for awhile. Ive just bought a 5600XT that's why im curious. Hope your channel grows more!

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the support bro! Appreciated! By the way, Rx5600 xt & Rx6700xt there's a very slight difference of the front fascia..and the layout of the smaller chips around the gpu die is slightly different as well.

  • @filipeDnader
    @filipeDnader 4 месяца назад +1

    niceee!!! plz, if u can, make a video like this of a rx 7600 gigabyte...my hotspot is so high, i want change thermal paste, but it is in warranty, I will lose the warranty but fix that isue!! thx

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  3 месяца назад

      Hi bro! Yes, you will definitely lose your warranty when you tamper those screw seal at the back. But it is worthy doing to gain back the max potential of your gpu.

  • @jisjis87
    @jisjis87 5 месяцев назад

    You have some great content! I have a gigabyte rx 7600. How different gigabyte usually is compared to this for example? I'm thinking about applying ptm7950 due to the high hot spot temperatures and I'm trying to figure out the die size. Every place says that it's 204 square millimetres but does anybody know actual length of each side? I'd like to make sure I have enough thermal pad before tearing it apart.

  • @geraldrexter
    @geraldrexter Год назад +1

    Hi! Thank you for this.
    I have an RX 6600 XT MECH 2X 8G OC and I contacted MSI support for the right thermal pad size and this is their response.
    Memory PAD
    14.23mm*12.23mm*T1.25mm (Length, width, thickness)
    14.23*12.23*T0.75
    MECH HEATSINK
    82.36*7.25*1.25
    I can't find 1.25mm thermal pads online. Overseas, yes, but the shipping costs is expensive. Can you suggest what should I do?

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  Год назад +1

      Hi Bro! I understand of your situation..always go a bit higher than the given stock thickness rather than lower..on your case that you cannot find a 1.25mm on your area..look for 1.5mm thickness..but make sure choose a softer kind of thermal pads to easily adopt the difference. the performance that you'll get with thats fraction of the difference from the thickness is exectly the same bro..i guarantee you. Just pick a high quality thermal pads Brand like Arctic,Gelid,Thermal Grizzly, Thermal right etc. hope this helps. take care

    • @geraldrexter
      @geraldrexter Год назад

      @@TakeThatScrewOut Thank you for your response. I appreciate it. I'm thinking ARCTIC TP-3 since it's softer than other conventional thermal pads. What do you think?

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  Год назад +1

      That's what i recommend bro..i always use Arctic TP-3 in the past and till now, i'm also experimenting to use various different brand as well to discover which is best and which is not. Good choice with TP-3

    • @robertopadrinopelado
      @robertopadrinopelado 4 месяца назад +1

      Hi! I have the same one. I don't know why MSI they used two sizes!
      The step on the heatsink is clearly visible.
      I would swear that when I measured it, the thickest one was 1mm and the others were destroyed when I took the motherboard apart.
      I used 1mm Coldium Pads which are very "soft" so for the thinnest one they were compressed.
      For the thickest one I closed the motherboard without the thermal paste as a test and the pads were marked with the shape of the memories.
      We have to see if all the heatsinks come from the same manufacturer that supplies MSI, possibly they vary between batches of motherboards.
      I used MX4 as paste, it was a bit noisy, it reaches 2750 RPM although it does not go over 74 degrees in long periods of maximum load.
      Greetings

  • @Thebeast_TTV
    @Thebeast_TTV 10 месяцев назад

    is it possible for me to use thermal grizzly conductonaut instead of thermal paste or will it distroy my heatsink?

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  10 месяцев назад

      I don't recomment using liquid metal bro..thats too risky unless you know what you're doing. they are highly electro conductice and it could potentially damage the plate of your heatsink. and actually not worthy to do it, because the end result is just fraction improvement.

  • @glassstudiomexico7578
    @glassstudiomexico7578 Год назад

    Es compatible un nzxt g12 ? Tengo uno guardado de mi anterior GTX 1070

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  Год назад

      Hi bro! I've check this Rx 7600 xt Compatibility in NZXT website..this gpu is not on their list..so, i'm not too sure if it does work.

  • @katogonkato
    @katogonkato 5 месяцев назад

    Do you know the thermal pad size for MSI RX 6600 Mech? Thanks.

    • @magnusnilsson9792
      @magnusnilsson9792 3 месяца назад +2

      It's 1 mm, I just replaced mine.

    • @magnusnilsson9792
      @magnusnilsson9792 3 месяца назад

      Actually I re-replaced with 0.5mm and got even better hotspot temps, went down from 99C to 72C, GPU temp stays at max 58C. (during furmark) both Idles at 32C.
      Stock was 1mm though.
      Sadly It didn't fix my card crashing, but at least I can rule out cooling being an issue.

    • @magnusnilsson9792
      @magnusnilsson9792 3 месяца назад

      To be clear: Crashing in Time Spy and gaming(once human), furmark works perfectly though for at least 30 minutes.

    • @katogonkato
      @katogonkato 3 месяца назад +1

      I found the sizes on msi's forum, its 0.75mm on the side vrams and 1.25mm bottom vrams and it's 1.25mm for the VRMs.

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  3 месяца назад

      Well done bro..

  • @turboulitka228
    @turboulitka228 Год назад +1

    Hello, can you say thickness of rx 6600 xt mech 2x OC? Please

    • @TarnishedLG
      @TarnishedLG Год назад +1

      Yes yes yes... i have that card too. I want to change the termal pads, but dont know the thickness

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  Год назад

      Hi bro! Its 1mm bro..or you could consider 1.5mm thickness if pads are soft that still works perfectly.

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  Год назад

      Hi bro! Its 1mm or 1.5mm if soft pads would do the trick..make sure its soft pads if using 1.5mm.

    • @turboulitka228
      @turboulitka228 Год назад

      @@TakeThatScrewOut, ok thank you, but memory and vrm 1 mm, yes? Or 1.5 mm soft to memory and vrm?

    • @TarnishedLG
      @TarnishedLG Год назад +1

      @@TakeThatScrewOut and my second pc using rx 6700xt rog strix. You know the termalpad size?

  • @АлександрБорщев-ъ5ж

    Спасибо за разбор!

  • @memes1to823
    @memes1to823 4 месяца назад

    Can I use these fans in rx 6600xt as well

    • @TakeThatScrewOut
      @TakeThatScrewOut  4 месяца назад

      I'm not 100% sure would fit, depends on the screw mounting points, but for sure the connector should be the same