MSI RTX 3070 Ti Gaming X Trio GPU Thermal Pad Replacement!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • In this video I am going over how to change the thermal pads on the
    MSI RTX 3070 Ti Gaming X Trio Model graphics card.
    The temperatures I got with replacing the thermal pads were just incredible
    and Id suggest you change your thermal pads if you are having high temperatures issues. The links to the thermal pads are down below.
    Any purchases made using the links below will support the channel so
    thank you!
    Thank you for watching ! If you have any questions leave it in the comments
    and I will make sure to get back to you as soon as possible!
    Thermal Pads used in video - (Amazon Paid Links)
    3mm Thermal Pads - amzn.to/3Kuh0Ks
    2mm Thermal Pads - amzn.to/3CE7Jhk

Комментарии • 59

  • @Mani_DS
    @Mani_DS 2 года назад +3

    Nice video bro. I never changed my thermal pads as I only game with my GPU but, if I ever go watercooled, I now know how to disasemble my GPU.

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  2 года назад +1

      Yeah man thermal pad replacement helps with the temps and therefore you can overclock it some more! but glad it helped bro!

  • @Ladioz
    @Ladioz Год назад +2

    I find it hard to believe that a good cooler like the gaming X trio needs thermal pad replacement! I figured it would have excellent temps no matter what you do to the card, but it could be that the 3070TI just runs hotter than the chips in its class. Either way, a great demonstration in the video, cheers

  • @Acoustic_Mean
    @Acoustic_Mean Год назад +4

    I like the trail and error in the pad removal and squishing, it will be helpful if I run into a simular issue. Thanks

  • @silent9pc
    @silent9pc Год назад +1

    51c with only 50% fan speed is pretty good. You were more than likely getting a lower core temperature prior to this due to the fan ramped up much higher in the beginning. I don't have this specific card, but I watched anyways. Good job!

  • @goorthiss
    @goorthiss Год назад +1

    You should try phase-change material Honeywell PTM7950. It comes in as a sheet, lasts longer, performs works better than traditional pastes and there is no pump-out effect. For the power section (vrm) and vrams, I advise replacing the thermalpads with Upsiren UX Pro thermal putty which will reduce the temperature of these components by 5-10°C.
    It is also a good idea to do undervolting.

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      Okay thanks I'll look into it!

  • @Auto-Tech-Matt
    @Auto-Tech-Matt Год назад +1

    I have been looking for a video like this. my card has memory temps of 100+ degrees while running furmark. and I was also looking at replacing thermal paste. thank you for the very informative video. It is dificult to find specs for these things.

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      Yeah running furmark definitely runs the cards hot 🔥

    • @Auto-Tech-Matt
      @Auto-Tech-Matt Год назад +1

      @superdopx I replaced my thermal pads and paste and my mem temps dropped 20 c and core only went up a few c

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      @@Auto-Tech-Matt Yeah same here , I read online that its normal for that to happen.

  • @brgo_1787
    @brgo_1787 Год назад +1

    Hell yeah!! Helped solved the problems to some of my issues

  • @hypixus
    @hypixus Год назад +2

    Superdopx cool tutorial! I have identical card myself and I'm wondering - should I get 3 and 2 mm pads and squish them or 2.5 and 1.5? Which one would you recommend?

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад +1

      Well it depends on if you want to try another size and hope it works the same or just squish them down a bit tbh , if you have the money 💰 just buy all the sizes and try them out lol

    • @hypixus
      @hypixus Год назад +1

      @@superdopx True, however I realized there is no 2.5mm size, smh. I'm simply scared of just "squishing" it in - I paid way too much for this card to let myself break it :) Thanks!

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад +1

      @Hypixus I feel it bro, just handle it carefully, you won't break it, if the Temps are high just turn it off immediately and try setting them again.

    • @hypixus
      @hypixus Год назад

      @@superdopx Thanks. Just to be sure - you just pressed them down with fingers or some tool? I feel like just randomly sticking fingers in will reduce the conductivity by smearing oil from human skin :)

  • @KaranBhawnaniSini
    @KaranBhawnaniSini 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi man... As you said I used 2mm for vertical and 3mm for horizontal memory pads. I did use quite a good amount (not excessive) thermal paste. (NT-H1 by Noctua to be specific) My Mem temps are well below 76 after repasting of thermal pads but my core is not going below 63 whatsoever. My fans are at 75% and I am mining on KawPow Algo. I have an rtx 3080 as well and that has decent temps like 58 on core and 78-80 on memory. So i dont know why my rtx 3070ti is slightly warmer on core compared to the rtx 3080.

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah i Had the same happen to my core temps after changing the pads, I read somewhere that its some sort of trade off. I also thin KawPow might be intense on the Core maybe?

  • @AdamJatla
    @AdamJatla 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey brother, my temperatures reach around 86 celsius when i play high graphic games, and my GPU voltage doesn't go above 0.9500V, which seems normal. do you think i should consider changing the thermal paste as a solution?

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  2 месяца назад +1

      @AdamJatla those temperatures seem fine tbh but it wouldn't hurt to change the thermal pads

    • @AdamJatla
      @AdamJatla 2 месяца назад

      @@superdopx My GPU core clock is running between 1650 and 1750 MHz. by the way, i have the 3070 Ti OC. What worries me is that i've seen a lot of videos showing the 3070 core clock running at 1980 MHz, even though my GPU is supposed to be more powerful than those

  • @abdulvalimahomed5496
    @abdulvalimahomed5496 Год назад +1

    Yo Bro, where do you get find the guide for the Thermal Pad thickness, mines is slightly different model

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      I've never found a guide online , thats why i made this video bro

  •  Год назад +2

    Gran trabajo, un saludo

  • @falkoo3384
    @falkoo3384 Год назад +1

    Hello, for the most accurate result, do I need to use 2mm on the vertical and 3mm on the horizontal

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад +1

      Yes 2mm vertical and 3mm horizontal

  • @miagisaggio
    @miagisaggio Год назад +1

    Can i ask you if you measured the 4 screws of the gpu? I have to change them and I can't open it anymore because I scratch them too much. I need to know if 2x7/9mm or 2.5x7/9mm

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      Unfortunately I did not measure the screws bro sorry

    • @miagisaggio
      @miagisaggio Год назад +1

      I've done it this morning. The central spring (bracket) with the 4 screws mount 2mm x 7mm
      Nice video!

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      @Miagi San awesome! Glad you figured it out! Thanks!

  • @movieskakhajana4259
    @movieskakhajana4259 2 года назад +1

    and also can u tell me that how long and widetherma pad does a card took as i seen 120*120 is more cheap then 80*40 so in 1 shhet how many cards will be covered

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  2 года назад

      For the best temperatures you want to make sure you get a decent quality thermal pads, if 120x120 is more cheap it also might be less quality but you can buy 1 120x120 sheet and try them first on one card before you commit to buying alot for the rest of your cards. Buy one of the 80x40 sheet and try that one aswell, and make your choices afterwards . But I know your going to need more 3mm thermal pads than 2mm pads for all your cards

  • @movieskakhajana4259
    @movieskakhajana4259 2 года назад +1

    how do u squeezed i mean like before putting pads on card or it will atomatically squeez when putting back oplate and screw it

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  2 года назад +1

      So when I first put the pads on and screwed the backplate together , the temperature drop wasn't as I expected but it did drop alot tho. I just wanted a better temperature drop so I took out the pads and gave them a nice squeeze on the desk with like a solid object on both pads , 2mm and 3mm.
      My suggestion if your going to change your thermal pads ,
      1.) First replace them and put it back together, remember 2mm vertical & 3mm horizontal on the memory chips. If you are happy with the results then great!
      2.)or if the temperatures do not drop as significant as you want it to , take it apart once again and adjust the pads & give them a nice squeeze with like a book or something solid. and try again. its not always perfect the first time you do it so you might have to adjust a few times before it actually sits on correctly.

    • @movieskakhajana4259
      @movieskakhajana4259 2 года назад +1

      okay , thx for the info as i have nearly 20 3070ti's and all have 100+ temps and many have nearly 108

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  2 года назад

      @@movieskakhajana4259 oh wow , yeah changing the thermal pads will reduce your temperatures by alot and also bring down fan speeds for lower noises

    • @jimminez86
      @jimminez86 Год назад

      @@superdopx just get 1.5mm and 2mm..... why ruin the pads by squeeze
      and dont put thermal paste on cooler and die..... you make airgaps..
      and dont think like its a cpu..... you need a lot more thermal paste on a GPU

  • @topmoviescenes2804
    @topmoviescenes2804 2 года назад +1

    LETSSS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @alanrcn1
    @alanrcn1 Год назад

    I have a MSI 3090 Gaming X Trio, do you think... I could use the same thermal pads as you did?
    Because my memory temps are over 100℃ 😖😖

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      Possibly but maybe there's a video for that specific card? I couldn't be 100% sure tho

  • @axelNodvon2047
    @axelNodvon2047 Год назад +1

    Do you really have to apply thermal paste twice on both sides?

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      Not a 100% sure but I've seen people put a lot , don't think it affects it any less or more if you put alot but it's better to have more than not enough imo

    • @silenoz111
      @silenoz111 11 месяцев назад

      You only need to apply the paste to the gpu, not the cooler as well. I've built plenty of pcs, and changed a number of thermal pastes and pads on gpus. Also, you don't need so much paste, just a small pea sized blob will do and no need to spread it out as the pressure of the cooler when screwed back on will be enough to spread it.

  • @SilvaTeixeira009
    @SilvaTeixeira009 Год назад +1

    RX 6900 XT thermal pad 2mm or 2.5mm or 3mm?

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      Im not sure about that card tbh man, Ive only done the 3070 ti Gaming X Trio Model

    • @Minersatosh
      @Minersatosh Год назад +1

      @@superdopx 3070 ti Gaming X Trio 2,5mm or 3,0mm VRAM?

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      @Minershato I am not to sure about that one

    • @SilvaTeixeira009
      @SilvaTeixeira009 Год назад +1

      @@superdopx rx 6900 xt 1.2mm or 1mm

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад

      @@SilvaTeixeira009 idk 🤷‍♂️

  • @PowaFPV
    @PowaFPV Год назад +1

    My Gaming x trio runs at 60C max at gaming, 30C iddle

    • @superdopx
      @superdopx  Год назад +1

      That's awesome!
      it sounds like you don't need to change the thermal pads then!

  • @Harris.K
    @Harris.K Год назад

    Anyone's knows what tpads mm need for Gigabyte 3070 ti gaming oc?