GPU Thermal Pad Replacement Time Lapse

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @AnKPDte
    @AnKPDte 2 месяца назад

    0.75 1.25mm UPSIREN 21W Thermal Pad I failed. What's your temperature?

    • @AnKPDte
      @AnKPDte 2 месяца назад

      Eventually I paid 20$ at a/s center and replaced the heatsink. Room temperature 32 degrees gpu 77 degrees hotspot 92 degrees(OCCT)

    • @jackalldiytech
      @jackalldiytech  2 месяца назад

      I have my GPU core set to 1900MHz at 0.9mV with +700MHz memory using MSI Afterburner. And in Heaven benchmark it goes to 82C and 102C hotspot, which is a lot.
      To have a more meaningful comparison I can do a test using the settings you have. Be it stock or let me know what you have set for core, voltage and memory, if you have also used MSI Afterburner. Also I have limited the fans to 70% speed at 80C.
      On a side note, the service center replaced the whole heatsink? Or did they apply the original pads and paste?

    • @AnKPDte
      @AnKPDte 2 месяца назад

      @@jackalldiytech Overclocking and temperature are irrelevant, because the power is limited to 200W. The entire heat sink with thermal pads was replaced at the service center. It's problematic to go over 100 degrees hotspot.

    • @jackalldiytech
      @jackalldiytech  2 месяца назад

      Well in case of MSI afterburner it is more of a min/max performance based on what you want. If you want lower power consumption and lower temperatures, you will set a core clock at a specific Volt instead of using the default curve. Adjusting the VRAM memory also affects performance and temperature, the fan speed also plays a role and last but not least the PC case and the airflow inside of it.
      So with a core clock undervolt to 0.9mV, memory clocks set to default and fans speed set to 100%, inside a Jonsbo C6 case, I had temperatures 77C and 99C hotspot runing the heaven benchmark. It's not a major improvement but some settings do impact the temperatures, undervolting being the biggest one.

    • @AnKPDte
      @AnKPDte 2 месяца назад

      ​​​​​@@jackalldiytechWhat I want to tell you is that the temperature is too high. The difference between gpu core and hotspot temperature means that the heatsink is not properly attached