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    Ok, so I tested some more GTX 580 with and without IHS. If you make good contact (Freeze or GC-Extreme thin layer, backplate and high pressure) and have a good card without IHS you can do ~1525MHz 3DMark03, ~1450MHz 3DMark11 and <1400MHz Heaven.
    In the same condition but with IHS you gain ~125MHz in low intensity benchmarks (3DMark03, 3DMark01, 3DMark05, AQ3,etc) and more in high intensity ones (Vantage, 3DMark11, Unigine). The only card that have IHS is a Matrix that's a poor clocker on air and on LN2, but I managed to do 1520MHz 2k3 and 1375MHz Unigine easy...

    The way to go is definately with IHS but I still don't understand why? The question is how do I mount now the IHS back on my very good Lightning?!
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    the numbers are with full pot?


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    Yes, full pot worked the best on all the cards except one (without IHS) for that -140 was the sweetspot! I still don't get how the latest Lightnings are doing ~1600MHz 3DMark11? Are the cards that good or I'm missing something?
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    im not sure, only tested one good card lmao


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    How hard are you tightening the screws of the pot and what temp do you bench it?
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    I reinstalled my IHS simply by applying new TIM to the core and then sitting the IHS on top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matose View Post
    Ok, so I tested some more GTX 580 with and without IHS. If you make good contact (Freeze or GC-Extreme thin layer, backplate and high pressure) and have a good card without IHS you can do ~1525MHz 3DMark03, ~1450MHz 3DMark11 and <1400MHz Heaven.
    In the same condition but with IHS you gain ~125MHz in low intensity benchmarks (3DMark03, 3DMark01, 3DMark05, AQ3,etc) and more in high intensity ones (Vantage, 3DMark11, Unigine). The only card that have IHS is a Matrix that's a poor clocker on air and on LN2, but I managed to do 1520MHz 2k3 and 1375MHz Unigine easy...

    The way to go is definately with IHS but I still don't understand why? The question is how do I mount now the IHS back on my very good Lightning?!
    Agreed. Removed the IHS on my 1550MHz Lightning, now it won't go past 1400MHz in 3DM11, no matter what I try. Reinstalling the IHS doesn't really help either.
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    well the IHS touches around the core aswel, maybe that helps cooling the core down?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vivi View Post
    well the IHS touches around the core aswel, maybe that helps cooling the core down?
    The issue is probably related to the cooling area, it's just too much heat for a pot to cool down in a too small of a space without the IHS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T_M View Post
    I reinstalled my IHS simply by applying new TIM to the core and then sitting the IHS on top.
    And it worked as before? What TIM did you used?
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    Quote Originally Posted by matose View Post
    Ok, so I tested some more GTX 580 with and without IHS. If you make good contact (Freeze or GC-Extreme thin layer, backplate and high pressure) and have a good card without IHS you can do ~1525MHz 3DMark03, ~1450MHz 3DMark11 and <1400MHz Heaven.
    In the same condition but with IHS you gain ~125MHz in low intensity benchmarks (3DMark03, 3DMark01, 3DMark05, AQ3,etc) and more in high intensity ones (Vantage, 3DMark11, Unigine). The only card that have IHS is a Matrix that's a poor clocker on air and on LN2, but I managed to do 1520MHz 2k3 and 1375MHz Unigine easy...

    The way to go is definately with IHS but I still don't understand why? The question is how do I mount now the IHS back on my very good Lightning?!
    I have yet to test a 580 Lightning, but on the 480 Lightning, no IHS appeared to result in better core frequencies while the memory became pretty much un-overclockable. Actually did a test one step further with an IHS and a shim on top of the IHS, and I ended up getting stunningly high memory clocks, higher than 1400MHz, whilst normally the card would struggle to break past ~1220 on LN2. So, it appeared that the memory clocked worse the closer the pot was to the PCB. With the IHS off, not even 1200 was doable, with the IHS, a bit past 1200, and with a shim on top of the IHS, over 1400. It might not necessarily be the memory causing problems in the case of the 580 Lightning, but my guess would be that it's something on the PCB that's getting just a little too cold because the pot is closer to it when IHS-less. (yes, that 2mm is significant)

    It might be worth a shot to pull out the hair dryers when going without the IHS. It's no secret that it helped the 480L.

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    started to lap in hopes of turning a good card to a great one lol epic fail IHS?

    hopes this helps break into 1600's will know tomorrow

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    Maybe you need to lap the underside of the IHS too :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mean Machine View Post
    The issue is probably related to the cooling area, it's just too much heat for a pot to cool down in a too small of a space without the IHS.
    That's something I specially see with singlestage and cascade lately. Cards with HS (benching 8800-series of all kind) will get much lower GPU core temperature compared to thoose without. Also getting the optimal mounting without heatspreader is a pita...I know the perfect target for cascade is ~-64°C idle but I usually only get ~-55°C idle and ~-9°C after longer load (03, 06)....tightening the screws during running - helps a bit but just in rare cases I am getting an even pressure on every edge of the core.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gautam View Post
    no IHS appeared to result in better core frequencies while the memory became pretty much un-overclockable. Actually did a test one step further with an IHS and a shim on top of the IHS, and I ended up getting stunningly high memory clocks, higher than 1400MHz, whilst normally the card would struggle to break past ~1220 on LN2. So, it appeared that the memory clocked worse the closer the pot was to the PCB. With the IHS off, not even 1200 was doable, with the IHS, a bit past 1200, and with a shim on top of the IHS, over 1400. It might not necessarily be the memory causing problems in the case of the 580 Lightning, but my guess would be that it's something on the PCB that's getting just a little too cold because the pot is closer to it when IHS-less. (yes, that 2mm is significant)
    Same issues already appearing with G80/G92 - I have one 8800 GT here that won't do even stock mem clocks on cascade...the problem is very hard in 03 and 05 (GT2-GT3, funny fuzzy squares for 1-2 seconds and then freeze).
    Depending on the card it does start with PCB temperatures below 10°C (A64 anyone?! ) - Try to keep the pcb warm, not using to much rubber (it strongly supports that effect!) and maybe even heat up the pcb are the only ways to overcome that issue...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Splave View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by G H Z View Post
    I hear ya....hey, I'm just glad someone finally showed me a good reason to buy eraser
    lol baggin on my eraser rofl

    seems to be working well, lapped to 2000 grit (did my fattie while I was at it too)
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    memory was getting mad from being cold for a couple hours, I'll try higher prob tomorrow night or monday
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    Quote Originally Posted by Splave View Post
    lol baggin on my eraser rofl

    seems to be working well, lapped to 2000 grit (did my fattie while I was at it too)
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    memory was getting mad from being cold for a couple hours, I'll try higher prob tomorrow night or monday
    You made this to a card you previously removed the IHS ? or just lapped new card ?
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    this is my pre-MOA card, never took the ihs off just lapped.
    Have you done anything to your awesome 3d11 card?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Splave View Post
    this is my pre-MOA card, never took the ihs off just lapped.
    Have you done anything to your awesome 3d11 card?
    no, nothing I'll try to run again unigine tomorrow
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    benched today .....but was so fuxxxing hard.
    Got the crack a couple of time, will try to catch you again next week end this benchmark is really really hard and the setup need to be really fine .

    What was the real voltage to reach 1560 core stable ?
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    Aristidis lapped his card !

    We're going to bench it later today .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splave View Post
    started to lap in hopes of turning a good card to a great one lol epic fail IHS?

    hopes this helps break into 1600's will know tomorrow

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    So the lapping helped or not ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by giorgioprimo View Post
    benched today .....but was so fuxxxing hard.
    Got the crack a couple of time, will try to catch you again next week end this benchmark is really really hard and the setup need to be really fine .

    What was the real voltage to reach 1560 core stable ?
    1.63v

    Lapping helped a lot. Have not gotten the crack since doing it as well as gained mhz
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    Anyone got 1600/1400 so far?

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