You can never use too much thermal paste, you can use too little. I've had one heck of a time ordering replacement fans for this card.. There's so many variants, but I finally found the right ones. A pair of CF1010U12S or FDC12U12S9-C is the correct fan model number, from everything I've found. The FDC12U12S9-C wires actually look more like the original, in length, color, and all. Also, for anyone needing this info as I did, the memory chip pads are around 20mm x 20mm each and 1mm thick, the mosfet pads are 1.5mm thick, and if you place pads on the backplate it's 1.5mm as well (moderately improves cooling, remember cut the plastic off)
My brother, you could have saved yourself some money and time with just cutting the cables on the dead fan and then soldering them on the new fan, a little bit of heat shrink to protect those solder joints and those 3 weeks could have been easily avoided lol Have a great week ahead and keep on mining
thinking grease might work better...if ya got some kicking around ..though the fans don't seem to be that expensive for this model ....hope it helps ..
Gonna be doing this on this GPU so thanks man. Clear and concise video.
You can never use too much thermal paste, you can use too little.
I've had one heck of a time ordering replacement fans for this card.. There's so many variants, but I finally found the right ones.
A pair of CF1010U12S or FDC12U12S9-C is the correct fan model number, from everything I've found. The FDC12U12S9-C wires actually look more like the original, in length, color, and all.
Also, for anyone needing this info as I did, the memory chip pads are around 20mm x 20mm each and 1mm thick, the mosfet pads are 1.5mm thick, and if you place pads on the backplate it's 1.5mm as well (moderately improves cooling, remember cut the plastic off)
Good notes thx
Appreciate the knowledge! Great video!
Thank you
Thanks bro very easy and straight to the topic❤
Np
What sort of oil to use for the bearings?
My brother, you could have saved yourself some money and time with just cutting the cables on the dead fan and then soldering them on the new fan, a little bit of heat shrink to protect those solder joints and those 3 weeks could have been easily avoided lol
Have a great week ahead and keep on mining
yes true but wanted everything new if I gotta do it again sometime with these longer cables can defiantly do that lots of extra room.
i wouldn't
My GPU fan just fell off, it's wobbling and it seems like the pin that hold it in place broke or something, weirdest thing ever! Thanks for the video!
Oh no!
Would have loved to see how you cleaned the thermal paste other than that amazing video as always my friend 😇🚀😇
Damp cloth lol
When you say the fan skipping, you mean the fan stopping and then ramping up again?
Can feel in when spinning by hand
thinking grease might work better...if ya got some kicking around ..though the fans don't seem to be that expensive for this model ....hope it helps ..
Ya they are cheap
Are they 85mm fans?
You should do a clean on a rx6800 master
dont have any of the 6000 series cards wish I could lol.
Just change all when you are in there dude. Every time you open there is a risk of damage.
its a burner tester card dont bother me open up 100 times to see how it goes lol.
1:03 thats what she said
Lol
for me, worst rx 580 is asus dual. I bought 4 of them and 2 of it had memory error.
that sucks
easy peasy
cool down!
:p
Send it to me
Lol