Amazing literally got the same gpu with over heating problems from a dude and was wondering if this hook up would fix it if my idea doesn't work, very clearly this will work if my idea doesn't. your amazing keep on rocking man this video answered all my current troubles in life
Small question-I've been looking for the dimensions of the heatsinks provided by Morpheus, do you know how big they are exactly? I'm looking into getting copper heatsinks to replace them instead.
Just to clarify, would this fit the Asus turbo 1080ti 11gb model? I’ve heard it has a weird shape or something but if it still works this would be so helpful with thermals.
Based on the outlook of the Asus Turbo 1080ti, I think it should fit. However, I have not been able to find any specific information from Raijintek about this and have not tried to mount the cooler on this card myself.
I may be mistaken but I don't think he knows what he is doing. I am amazed that nobody sees that he is not cooling the MOSFETs but is cooling the capacitors. That card is going to cook as there is no thermal regulation for the MOSFETs but they are the components that generate the most heat in the VRM. Then he puts the huge heat-sink with the retaining clips in the middle of nowhere. Maybe it is used to support the main heat-sink but not cooling the MOSFETs is definitely a mistake.
@@techiedoodledoo I'm actually thinking of bringing down the height by grinding the fins down and using slim fans. I hope I don't mess things up. I have. A 1080 ti that has an Nzxt bracket for aio. It does not fit in it's current state into that case, with a 120mm aio attached to the card that is.
@@alicemalt5099 thank you so much for responding. I actually bought some after this. The fans still protruded 4mm beyond the metal 3 side casing. I ended up selling that card in order to purchase a 6600 instead :(. I liked this design so much. Kept my card at low 20s and mid 30s Celsius.
It's a good idea to warm the self-adhesive stickers with a heat gun or hair dryer as they're not very sticky when they're cold.
I feel like Rajintec should come out with a triple 120mm version of this cooler!
GPU: oh my back, it hurts!
Amazing literally got the same gpu with over heating problems from a dude and was wondering if this hook up would fix it if my idea doesn't work, very clearly this will work if my idea doesn't. your amazing keep on rocking man this video answered all my current troubles in life
i just bought this to fit in my rx6800. thank you sir for your effort to make this video
How's the temps vs stock cooler?
oh does it work on the rx6800?!
@@bluetech2809 yes sir. Fit nicely
Nice video I’m going to do this with a free waterblocked 1080 I got. Is there a more affordable fan you could recommend? Any 120mm fan will work?
For 18:15 what if the screws aren’t long enough?
nice guy, good work
maybe i want this new version for rtx 3000 series
you got some results?
or is it better then the waterblock???
The large VRM heatsink location is odd. 14:08
Small question-I've been looking for the dimensions of the heatsinks provided by Morpheus, do you know how big they are exactly?
I'm looking into getting copper heatsinks to replace them instead.
That takes about 4 PCI slots!!! Blimey this is huge. Why not keeping water cooling? Much thinner...
4060 Ti seems to have 54mm screw hole mounts, would this be compatible?
Just to clarify, would this fit the Asus turbo 1080ti 11gb model? I’ve heard it has a weird shape or something but if it still works this would be so helpful with thermals.
Based on the outlook of the Asus Turbo 1080ti, I think it should fit. However, I have not been able to find any specific information from Raijintek about this and have not tried to mount the cooler on this card myself.
Hi, what about temps before and after ?
For temperatures, have a look at this video that we made after installing it 🙂
ruclips.net/video/gKJIaZagwKI/видео.html
I may be mistaken but I don't think he knows what he is doing. I am amazed that nobody sees that he is not cooling the MOSFETs but is cooling the capacitors. That card is going to cook as there is no thermal regulation for the MOSFETs but they are the components that generate the most heat in the VRM. Then he puts the huge heat-sink with the retaining clips in the middle of nowhere. Maybe it is used to support the main heat-sink but not cooling the MOSFETs is definitely a mistake.
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Are you sure the fans are supposed to blow towards the heatsink?
Yes, the fans are supposed to blow down on all the smaller components on the circuit board rather than just pull the hot air from the heatsink
I've heard the MSI 1050 Aero series have 58mm mounting holes and you can use this cooler on them, anyone tried?
Thank you for this video! What's the full height from pcb to fans in mm. I want to see if I can fit this in a H1
From the PCB to the fans (including both the PCB itself and the fans), it is ca 72 mm. Without the fans, it is ca 47 mm. Hope this helps :)
@@techiedoodledoo thank you so much! Yes this helps out in planing the build
@@techiedoodledoo I'm actually thinking of bringing down the height by grinding the fins down and using slim fans. I hope I don't mess things up. I have. A 1080 ti that has an Nzxt bracket for aio. It does not fit in it's current state into that case, with a 120mm aio attached to the card that is.
@@MJMDiY909 Scythe has slim fans.
@@alicemalt5099 thank you so much for responding. I actually bought some after this. The fans still protruded 4mm beyond the metal 3 side casing. I ended up selling that card in order to purchase a 6600 instead :(. I liked this design so much. Kept my card at low 20s and mid 30s Celsius.
Just for the heck of it, can i do this on a rtx 3060/3070 ?
According to their webside the Morpheus 8069 modell is only supported on the rtx 3080 and 3090, so it will probably not fit a 3060/3070.
Only if it was made low profile
For mining cases. May be too thick squeezing 8 gpu with that heatsink in a case. Open Mining rack better choice
Will this fit on an XFX AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card 🙃
No, it doesn't seem like it. For the RX 5700 XT, you will need the Morpheus 8057, which is updated to fit newer graphic cards :)
Does this fir an 3080 waterforce by gigabyte
Unfortunately it does not fit the 3080, in this case you need the Morpheus 8069.
Can you install on rtx 2060 6 gb gigabyte 2 fan windforce ?
Not sure about the Morpheus II, but Morpheus 8057 is made to fit an RTX 2060 :)
@@techiedoodledoo Thank you