Took mine apart yesterday to just do the paste, to check the difference it made before I move onto doing the pads. Just doing the paste dropped the temps from 82 degrees to around 68 degrees under heavy load. One big thing I'd like to mention, the heat pads between the PCB and the backplate are 3mm.
I have been scouring the internet for this information before i tear mine down and have found nothing. thanks for the heads up! any insight as to what all the other sizes are?
Its crazy! I got the exact Same Card and it has gone into Vacuum mode for months now. I Just renewed the thermal Paste and the temps dropped around 25 degree under heavy load. Thanks for the Video!
Thanks for the guide, man! Dropped temperatures: From: GPU - 76, Hot Spot - 97 To: GPU - 63, Hot Spot - 74 Used STEEL Frost Diamond Game-X thermal paste
Use IPA 99% Isopropyl alcohol to clean GPU and heatsink side + spread thermal paste with small spatula - sometimes added to paste made by gelid or thermal grizzly. Not your finger - grease conducts 😆
after some years of gaming with a jet sound, I did the repaste and it works fine thanks to this video. Bad factory pasting from msi. Repaste was very easy and hot spot and gpu temp are normal now.
Thanks, was way easier to start on my Trio after watching, just changed paste AND pads, mem and hotspot temps were going over 87 °C even when underclocked, and now with normal clocks they are steady at 67-68°C 🥳
@@jamminen74 okay than grizzly thermal pads are okay not best but okay/good pads. Core max 58 is also okay, i cleaned and replace pads on my 2080 TI like this one gaming x and i got core 55c hot spot 59 on furmark after 10 minutes stressing! Pads i payed 60euro...BUT IT WORTH IT!
@@achalvyas90 It really depends on what game I am playing and of course on what resolution. But at 1440p it sits around 62-68 degrees. At 4k it's around 65-71 degrees. I saw that alot of users of this card had been helped by repasting the thermal paste. My GPU started to sound like a jet engine after some minutes of playing intense games, then coming down very quiet, and then revving quickly up to the jet engine noise. Repasting solved all of that :)
Man that's a good material, but never use your finger to anything! It's greasy, you left "oil" on that processor, it leads to have a worse temperature conducting.
Hey KiefersTiVi, thanks for your cool video. Whats the result in temp drop and performance increase? My rtx 2080 runs 100% rpm when reaching 80°, going back down to 70% rpm, going up again to 100%, for seconds while gaming. Custom fan curve in msi afterburner gets ignored, newest drivers are installed, I wonder if its a problem with the thermal paste :/
I am currently having the exact same problem with that exact same card he has on the video. I've tried every thing, and still no solution. I will try to repaste and hope it fixes the heating issues. other than the heating issues and fans ramping up to max rpm the card is actually pretty good.
Took mine apart yesterday to just do the paste, to check the difference it made before I move onto doing the pads. Just doing the paste dropped the temps from 82 degrees to around 68 degrees under heavy load. One big thing I'd like to mention, the heat pads between the PCB and the backplate are 3mm.
I have been scouring the internet for this information before i tear mine down and have found nothing. thanks for the heads up! any insight as to what all the other sizes are?
@@Dirtymax-ey2pz HAVE YOU FIND OUT OTHER SIZES ?
Its crazy! I got the exact Same Card and it has gone into Vacuum mode for months now. I Just renewed the thermal Paste and the temps dropped around 25 degree under heavy load. Thanks for the Video!
Thanks for the guide, man!
Dropped temperatures:
From: GPU - 76, Hot Spot - 97
To: GPU - 63, Hot Spot - 74
Used STEEL Frost Diamond Game-X thermal paste
Use IPA 99% Isopropyl alcohol to clean GPU and heatsink side + spread thermal paste with small spatula - sometimes added to paste made by gelid or thermal grizzly. Not your finger - grease conducts 😆
after some years of gaming with a jet sound, I did the repaste and it works fine thanks to this video. Bad factory pasting from msi. Repaste was very easy and hot spot and gpu temp are normal now.
Thanks, was way easier to start on my Trio after watching, just changed paste AND pads, mem and hotspot temps were going over 87 °C even when underclocked, and now with normal clocks they are steady at 67-68°C 🥳
Im so glad that hepls you! But if you put better pads 12 w/mk or higher you will got lower temp, it will be around 55-58c
@@frogra1 cant remember the rates but i used thermal grizzly pads. And core temp raised max to 58. I'm very happy either way now 😊
@@jamminen74 okay than grizzly thermal pads are okay not best but okay/good pads.
Core max 58 is also okay, i cleaned and replace pads on my 2080 TI like this one gaming x and i got core 55c hot spot 59 on furmark after 10 minutes stressing! Pads i payed 60euro...BUT IT WORTH IT!
@@frogra1 what pads are those that you bought?
Care to confirm which thickness of pads you used?
I have the same GPU and followed your steps and it much quieter and cooler now. Thanks for the video :)
What are your Temps?
Im so glad it helps you! 😃
@@achalvyas90 It really depends on what game I am playing and of course on what resolution. But at 1440p it sits around 62-68 degrees. At 4k it's around 65-71 degrees. I saw that alot of users of this card had been helped by repasting the thermal paste. My GPU started to sound like a jet engine after some minutes of playing intense games, then coming down very quiet, and then revving quickly up to the jet engine noise. Repasting solved all of that :)
I have a card i de water blocked back to stock cooler. And now it crashes after 10min of full load. Gpu and mem temps are showing normal... Any ideas?
Man that's a good material, but never use your finger to anything! It's greasy, you left "oil" on that processor, it leads to have a worse temperature conducting.
Thank you man for comment and advice 😀
Yes sir. I just put a dab and the heat will dissipate it. Done it with my CPUs also
dont use your finger to spread paste. the oil off your fingers will cause a hot spot.
Very nice THX!
Thank you man!
How old is this card been used?
tell me what thicknesses you need to buy thermal pads for a memory chip and vrm
hello friend, can you tell me what thicknesses are the thermal pads on the chip on the vrm?
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Wait? If he do it with a finger?
Hey, any idea what the screw sizes are? Bought a heatsink without the original screws.
Hello, friend! What a thinkness of thermalpads on this plate?
Where are the new thermal pads ? arctic mx 4 and whit fingers 🤦♀
Anyone know thermal pads size for this card?
Hi man!
You need 1mm, 1.5mm and on backplate 2.0mm
@@frogra1 seemd most brands of the 2080ti uses a hodgepodge of different sizes
Hey KiefersTiVi,
thanks for your cool video.
Whats the result in temp drop and performance increase?
My rtx 2080 runs 100% rpm when reaching 80°, going back down to 70% rpm, going up again to 100%, for seconds while gaming.
Custom fan curve in msi afterburner gets ignored, newest drivers are installed, I wonder if its a problem with the thermal paste :/
Hello man, and thank you! The temp drop down for 7c. My fans are at 65rpm and temp is max 60c. Its pretty quiet and cool gpu.
I just did this on my PNY 2080, the temps dropped by 20-30 c, my hotspot was reaching 106 c, now it's 75 c...
@@andrejwow nice mate, i like that
I am currently having the exact same problem with that exact same card he has on the video. I've tried every thing, and still no solution. I will try to repaste and hope it fixes the heating issues. other than the heating issues and fans ramping up to max rpm the card is actually pretty good.
I have the same problem, I'll order new thermal pads and redo the paste.
gj bro .. termopad - is ok ..
Thank you man!
How did you seperate it so easily ?? Im scared of broking it.this is last time i bought something from msi!