We shipped with spring screws (nvidia style). Tension is limited.
Regular screws have no such limitation, thus allowing better contact.
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Tonight I ran some tests with the komodo using Furmark 1.8 at 1920x1080 and found out a few things about the 5870 in my machine. At least in Furmark, upping the voltage and clock speeds way over 1000core 1325mem doesn't give much more in the way of fps performance. 1 or 2fps isn't worth the extra overclock for me on this gfx card. 975x1325 is where I'm going to keep it for the time being anyway. Oh, and I'm happy with these temps. The Komodo just laughs at games now, even at the highest settings. Furmark cranked up to 1920x1080 heats it up a bit though.
Furmark 1.8 Stability Test,
1920x1080,
Xtreme Burning Mode,
Displacement mapping, Post FX on.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...k_975_1325.jpg
If there is too much gap above the VRMs for optimum cooling with thermal pads and way too much gap for paste then why not shim the area (or each VRM) with metal. Stick the shim on with Ceramique. I've modified CPU coolers this way. Jewelers supply will have thin gauge copper and silver. Probably order it online. The Bezel (99.9% pure silver) material may be perfect and can also be used for "kill coils". Comes in various widths. Better than warping/ bending the card.
Question Gabe: does this block support Non-Reference Cards?
my block has the spring screws who should i email to get the replacement ones? havent installed the block yet but have removed the pads. have been waiting for my 2nd card to come.
Michelle
Michelle@swiftech.com
Phil
thanks phil just shot her an email :up:
On a side note, are we still recommended to use grease on vrms now that we have these new screws? What about new standoffs? I have already taken then pads off my block, whats the new general consensus on this and what setup is optimal.
Sapphire HD 5850.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102884
It looks like 8x on the MSAA doesn't effect fps much if at all, but it does warm it up another 3-5c across the board. I think if I had a better radiator I could get better temps, but I'm not complaining.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...920MAX5Min.jpg
And as you see here, less volts and a bit less core and memory speed have almost no effect on fps (at least on powercolor 5870 cards), but temps go down quite a bit.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...SubMAX5Min.jpg
and a random idle temps screengrab. :)
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...dle_temps2.jpg
Not bad at all..
Phil
what is the best way to remove the pads & the sticky tape from the block?
I have removed all pads as advised and put articsilver Céramique on the vrm's & ram & as5 on the gpu. Is this correct?
with the new screws the ram is still not touching the plate of the komodo.
any ideas? also my card doesnt seem to work after i did all this, i was extremely careful when replacing it.
edit: just read about the x bracket. i completely removed this and just used 4 screws with the plastic washer. still nothing
does this mean my card is stuffed/short circuited?
i doubt my retailer is going to rma it after I took the stock hsf off :(
nice mate, loving the swiftech 5800 Series Gpu block, hi-5
Can someone post the picture of old screws and new screws? I'm from Indonesia and bought Komodo from PPCS about 2 months ago when I realized that Komodo have the "new" screws regarding Gabe's statement.
Komodo still in its package because I haven't instaled yet in my 5850, I'm on duty in other province far away my home.
all you got to do is email michelle@swiftech.com, and she'll mail you a set anywhere you are, except other planets in the solar system of course ;)