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Does that area get EXTREMELY hot on your card? How do you cool it? Did it get worse with vmem mod?
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Does that area get EXTREMELY hot on your card? How do you cool it? Did it get worse with vmem mod?
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Originally Posted by webwilli
hey denny, try this mod, I know it's better than the other one... it stabilize the vmem too! If i don't remember wrong is the mod that shamino used to make to his 7900 for his WR...
edit... you did the right one :D sorry ehehehe
Marco
it's the vmods I done on GTXQuote:
Originally Posted by principino1984
3Dmark2001
which GPU mod is now right?
http://pics.mwirths.de/pics/79gtxvmod2.jpg
the blue or red one? or both?
the red seems easier.
It gets hot indeed :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
Try holding a finger on either one of those 3 chips...
I've got this 80mm fan standing on the card which also blows on my DFI mobo sinks :) PWMIC or something...
try to use the tester to see if they are in the same line..i think it's the same...
Marco
its the same, just different groundsQuote:
Originally Posted by webwilli
ok.
which diameter for the mod cable you use?
Just use a 120 mm fan, Use some string and hock it op in front of the gfx card :)
They are PRETTY COOL now :)
Curious about that as well, Are they just as hot on GTX cards ?Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
I'll cool the chips on my card with ramsinks, cut to fit, attached with AS Epoxy.
Good luck with the ramsinks then, have you noticed the small resistors on the left of each of them? Those are higher than the chips :(
They make an easy installment of any ramsink a lot more difficult, since you have so little surface to work on...
I know the resistor is higher, but the ramsink is cut really small. I just would like to know if those temps are normal on all GTX cards, because if they are, it would be pointless to add the ramsinks.
Got any pics of your sinks?Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexandrus
No camera, no computer(just a lousy old laptop until I get a decent E6600).
The heatsinks are cut from a blue ramsink that came with the TT Blue Orb ages ago. I started cutting them into small pieces for mosfets and got a few extras lying around.
Denny, thanx for the moded bios, worx great! :toast:
Modded bios... interesting... forgive me if it's already in the thread, but what's modded?Quote:
Originally Posted by NapalmV5
And what is it exactly that runs great? overclock?
Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
On the other side there is a black heat sink there but out of 3 rolls of transistors the last 3 vertical rows of the 3 transistors are half the height of the other two rolls bearly touching the heatsink. I put more thermal paste on mines but only brought it down by maybe 10 degrees but still pretty hot. Need to put some copper slim there.
Hi
i just got a 100K ohms variable resistor for the memory
BUT i cant get it up to more than max 92.2K Ohm
where do i land if i go with 92.2K Ohm for the memory?
over 2.0v right?
Hey i've got a big question.
So 100k for mem and 200ohms for GPU are the maximum value for these variable resistors right?
Because...
Down ohm =====> volts up
????? right????:confused:
So when i install these resistors the first thing to do is to measure the ohm value to be sure of it.:cool:
The second is to turn up the Computer and measure the volts to be sure that arn't too much high:cool:
RIGHT???????:confused:
So now, can i change the resistor value when computer is turned on????:confused:
Naturally with multimeter i'll verify second per second the volt value !!!:cool:
It's all right????
Help please!:p: