Thank you for taking the time to make this video. To put the gpu block easily you just fit the little notch in a hole that's close to where you put the thumbscrews on the motherboard and it lines up perfecty
For god's sakes man, this video is screaming for the temperature numbers, before and after! Anyway, despite the minor mistakes during assembly, good job! :)
I need help.Hi, I have a R5 2600 @3.8ghz and my video card is a EVGA Nvidia GTX1080 FTW. The card seems to be overheating a great deal with certain games(GTAV, Doom) and I'm not overclocking. My RAM is 16gb 2400, and I have 1 fan in back, and 1 fan on top, with my Liquid cooler 240 on front. My temps in game get up to 75-88c! I've cleaned the fans on the GPU so what else should I do?
you can just leave the screw near the io shield, the reason you might think that need to be taken out is that there is a plastic square from the cooler itself that needs to be lined up with one of the square cutout from the metal io shield, and you just need to pull the cooler away from the rear once you remove the 4 screws for the gpu die
Dude, you left all kinds of flecks and little pieces of dried paste on the PCI connector when you were brushing. I kept waiting for you to blow it off but you never did. Now you got little pieces of TIM down in the PCI slot on your mobo!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. To put the gpu block easily you just fit the little notch in a hole that's close to where you put the thumbscrews on the motherboard and it lines up perfecty
Wonderful video. Thanks for the detail. It will really help make my work easier.
Seeing your face in the CPU reflection always makes me smile
For god's sakes man, this video is screaming for the temperature numbers, before and after! Anyway, despite the minor mistakes during assembly, good job! :)
Thanks man, I have to do this on one of time FTW's
Thanks dude your video help me so much!
What temp improvement, if any, did you see by replacing the TIM?
Thanks, I'm also have this GPU and i want do the service!! Now i know which screws i have to remove it
Still helpful, great video thanks 🙏
How often should you change the thermal paste?
I need help.Hi, I have a R5 2600 @3.8ghz and my video card is a EVGA Nvidia GTX1080 FTW. The card seems to be overheating a great deal with certain games(GTAV, Doom) and I'm not overclocking. My RAM is 16gb 2400, and I have 1 fan in back, and 1 fan on top, with my Liquid cooler 240 on front. My temps in game get up to 75-88c! I've cleaned the fans on the GPU so what else should I do?
So, I'd like to change my paste on my EVGA GTX 980 (backblower style). I have some IC Diamond, and was wondering if it was safe to use on my GPU?
is it worth changing the thermal pads as well , got a 1080 FTW2
you can just leave the screw near the io shield, the reason you might think that need to be taken out is that there is a plastic square from the cooler itself that needs to be lined up with one of the square cutout from the metal io shield, and you just need to pull the cooler away from the rear once you remove the 4 screws for the gpu die
hello,
is this cooler compatible with the titan x pascal ?
Dude, you left all kinds of flecks and little pieces of dried paste on the PCI connector when you were brushing. I kept waiting for you to blow it off but you never did. Now you got little pieces of TIM down in the PCI slot on your mobo!
woooo get that Gelid in there! I love this stuff!
subbed! nice vid!