@@rickstechrepairs Thanks, changed the paste a few weeks back to Noctua NT-H2. The old paste wasn't actually too bad, so hoping its had an easier previous life. It maxes out around 61C
Give Honeywell PTM7950 phase-change material for the core, and instead of thermopads thermal putty Upsiren UX Pro Ultra and finally perform undervolting.
Everything wrong - he didn't change the thermalpads, the pastes are 3x more than they should be (the more the better, don't play with it if you don't understand it ;)
Thnks man my gpu while playing days gone went up to 87 degree. Glad i saw your video and reapplied thermals. now the temps are 60 to 64 degree.
excellent much better
Thanks - just bought the same model 2nd hand, so this is one of the first things I'll be doing !
When you get them second hand I always change the paste
@@rickstechrepairs Thanks, changed the paste a few weeks back to Noctua NT-H2. The old paste wasn't actually too bad, so hoping its had an easier previous life. It maxes out around 61C
thanks for the instractions . it has been 5 years , the card will need that
Certainly will be due for a repast
Nice vid, Would be nice to see if there'd be a difference in temps under high loads.
Don't have the time sorry, but temps almost have no chance of being worse!
Thanks, that really helped me 👍🏻
excellent to read it has helped :)
Nice video thx
cheers
Give Honeywell PTM7950 phase-change material for the core, and instead of thermopads thermal putty Upsiren UX Pro Ultra and finally perform undervolting.
get some extra life from doing that
does anyone know the m type and lengh specs of the screws holding heatsink on this gpu?
Everything wrong - he didn't change the thermalpads, the pastes are 3x more than they should be (the more the better, don't play with it if you don't understand it ;)
i said thermal paste replacement not thermal pads :)
That's alot of thermal paste
its a big chip :)