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Re: My stuff arrived. Of course, but she knows it'll be worth it ;) |
Re: My stuff arrived. You might want to keep yourself busy by replacing the stock thermal paste on that thing. Should keep you satisfied for a day or two :D |
Re: My stuff arrived. I'd rather not accidentally cause a major rift in time & space before I got to even try it out :D |
Re: My stuff arrived. Pshh. voiding the warranty before you haven't even used it is where all the fun is at. |
Re: My stuff arrived. Yeah well I'd rather stick with it the way it is, I had to work really hard this summer to save up the money for this rig, and I don't want to risk destroying it after all the work I put into it :) I'll save the dismantling for my next rig ;) |
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I put a tiny bit of AS5 onto my GTX 275 and temps rose by 20*C lol, and I've checked and double checked it's seated properly and all. I won't be doing that again in a hurry lol. |
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Any longer then that and it gets to hot and the game hard locks the system, or the drivers crash and hard lock the system. So now I find myself having to go and buy an after market cooler just to make the system somewhat useable again. Next time I don't take Kow's advice lol. |
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You mounted it incorrectly which is why you have higher temperatures. Make sure there are no air bubbles in the paste. And seriously, good luck finding an aftermarket heatsink for your video card. The GTX series is HORRIBLE for aftermarket support. You can use a HR-03GTX which doesn't have sufficient cooling on the vregs or.... you can put it on water. And thats about all your options so far. |
Re: My stuff arrived. Yeah I have to agree with Kow here, there's no way you should get higher temps, esp with a reputable brand of paste. |
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