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![]() You would need some sort of shim for the gpu, like the one that EK sells for their waterblocks. |
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![]() Those stick-on heatsinks. This mod seems like it's been done before anyway with some good results. http://www.overclock.net/t/1203636/o...ka-the-red-mod Last edited by Pitty : Apr 26, 2012 at 06:54 PM. |
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![]() Just don't neglect the vrms which can be a pita to sink. |
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![]() I got the OK to remove my heatsinks via a MSI Supervisor for using different thermal compunt. This is very tempting.
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![]() If you use the stick on heatsinks for RAM/VRM, see if you can fit a 12cm+ low RPM fan in the case at the head of the card so it blows some fresh air over these sinks. Pick the right one and you won't hear a thing unless the rest of your system is very very very quite/fanless. My experience with RAM/VRM heatsinks is that especialy the latter can het REALLY hot without airflow, even to the point it will get in the "danger zone". I solved this as described above. I used some metal rods I had to make a "suspended in air" construction which was attached to my HDD case and blew partly over but mostly under the card length wise. Didn't make a noise louder than my PSU and worked a treat on temperatures. Using passive cooling on VRM's in most cases is road you should not take with modern graphics cards. ![]()
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![]() Those puny sinks not gonna work on a 7970. |
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![]() I don't know how it's done with these newer cards, but the previous cards had the VRM's cooled by the main heatsink but was connected with big fat ass stick on TIM-tape which wasn't worth a damn. If this is still the case sticking on a adequate heatsinks and having a goof airflow should get you there. Have done it (replacing the stock cooling which also meant I had to cool the VRM's/RAM a different way) numerous times on cards with a much higher TDP, so I can't see why a better power efficient card with lower TDP would be a problem ![]() By the looks of this: ![]() not much has changed for RAM/VRM cooling, the standard cooling still is meh...
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![]() Don't think it is the tape that matters much. The stock sink pushes air directly on the sinks with a much larger surface area to dissipate heat which will be absent in case of a H60 setup. |
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Too bad I can't find the pictures anywhere, otherwise I could show you my mod of the 4870 back in the day. For that I cut up a CPU heatsink, polished the base and a custom made clamp to keep them in place. I had a quiet radial fan laying around (not the loud ass ones used on stock cooling, but a bigger and different version used in a small vent system of a heater which had a double liquid bearing. It looked something like this: ![]() I had that blowing over the card and life was good ![]() ![]()
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![]() lol wtf is that? haha industrial fan in pc :P |
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![]() Yup, I like to tinker around with stuff used in a way it isn't supposed to ;-) I've done some looney poop in my days. Had all the time of the world while I was still in school and having to make due with little money makes one creative in finding solutions. Too bad I didn't make many pictures back then and what I had was lost a few years ago because of a powersurge which fried 3 out of my 4 harddrives which shows you need a real off-site backup to be sure. ![]() ![]() Anyway: one advantage of these kind of fans is/was that they are indeed industrial grade materials. They are often very good, don't make a lot of noise and blow a assload of air around. Wasn't exactly the one in the picture though but that type. The one I had wasn't 240V but was 24V with an adapter. It came from a car/truck heater which was to be used when the engine was off. The speed was adjustable by applying different voltages to it. It was quite loud when it switched on, a vibration like sound 50Hz buzz, but that was due to the electric motor trying to get the thing in motion. Once at RPM it was really quite and it's really a shame it crapped out ![]() ![]()
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