Gigabyte GTX 1060: A Step-by-Step Guide to Disassembly
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Good service video, but the pad measurements is wrong:
GTX 1060 6gb Gigabyte G1 Gaming (factory spec)
0.5mm VRAM
1.5mm Choke
1.5mm VRM
3mm Backplate
There is other variants but for this specific one the above is the correct ones, using the wrong ones can cause improper contact and or over tension on gpu silicon which can damage it.
Thanks . i have been looking for pad for more than 1 year
Thanks so much loki!
where did you get this information?
what is choke?
yeah i remember seing a smaller founders edition \
Oh my gosh thank you. Your a lifesaver.
Nice video showing every step by step!
Out of my 3 PC’s, one has a GTX 1060 3GB msi afterburner OC edition and I was wondering if it would be easy to tear down just to get to the die. I want to re paste it and wondering if we just add same past as we use for cpu, would I need to add new thermal pads? I’m wondering where I may get pads if they need replaced or replace since I’m in there.
And how much did the temperature drop? before & after
Thanks for the helpful video! one question though - can i use the 1mm for the whole GPU if i want to replace them all to new ones? because in the video i see you use new ones that are blue and old ones that are white
no you cant, also shouldn't double stack, if you have the exact one like above the factory measurements are 0.5mm VRAM, 1.5mm Choke, 1.5mm VRM, 3mm Backplate.
I think .5 for vram 2mm for mosfets 1mm next to mosfets
right on the VRAM being 0.5 but the choke and vrm is 1.5mm
How thick thermal pad is required for VRAM?
Hey Tony, 1mm is fine.
Shroud is the word you were looking for at 4.30
Thanks 😊🫡❤️
Can I put 1.5mm x2 thermal pads for the backplate? 😅
@@RekoneInkingsit will work in my opinion
Is this water?
I hope you are joking. However, just in case you are not. It is definitely not water as that would short the card. It's called IPA and stands for Iso Propyl Alcohol.
@@philbill4958i was dumb back then idk what i was thinking back then😂
Hello. Does anyone have
experience with gigabyte gtx1060 6gb winforce video card? I own this piece of shit and the cooler is undersized with only one cooling pipe, something you quickly notice when playing. The card gets relatively high in temperature and the fans start to run fast and then make quite a lot of noise.
temperature takes some time to drop again, which is a bit unusual since you are used to the cpu dropping relatively quickly in temperature after the Intel burn test.
People say that 80c is normal and that the card can withstand this. But still, 80c is a bit on the high side!
Fans can reach almost 3000rpm, which is unusually high for fans.
The fans also have a lot of complaints from people about a lot of rattling noises and other noises.
My old gigabyte gtx660 2g oc winforce had an incredibly good cooler with 4 cooling pipes.
Same with older ATI radeon which also had a better cooler.
Has gigabytes gotten worse?
Anyone with experience??