For quite some time i want to play a little with a hot vga card and a cpu cooler. The right time has come, GF100 time.
I choose my convex lapped True Copper (details here, from post 26), PK-1 thermal paste, and here it is:
For quite some time i want to play a little with a hot vga card and a cpu cooler. The right time has come, GF100 time.
I choose my convex lapped True Copper (details here, from post 26), PK-1 thermal paste, and here it is:
Last edited by poparamiro; 09-24-2010 at 05:53 AM.
Hehe ghetto zip-tie mod.
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ambient temp?
20oC
I think the San Ace on the True Copper is too small. /sarcasm
Wow, maybe I should use my TRUE Copper now instead collecting dust.
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Sweet
I was thinking cable thighs won't do the job...
I am going to have HR-02 same way. Passive cooling solution.
I'm having a hard time deciphering the graphs.. is that 28C under load??
out it curiousity, what are the san ace fan specs?
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have you used any backplate?
Very interesting way to cool it down y have an ultra 120A i think i will give it a try
No backplate, pressure is not good.
Temps ~40c max on stock and ~45c max at 1138mV/Fur xtreme burning mode
Loving this mod. We need some way to do backplates....
Go custom. Shouldn't be too hard IF you have the proper tools.
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Unfortunately all I have for metalworking is hammer and a can opener XD
The thing I was thinking about... i wanted to make proper metal mount before i saw this.
http://www.thermalright.com/products...at_id=30&id=93
GF-100 Bolt-Thru-Kit is my solution, if you rather pay than get on with tools.
simply...wow
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Grats mate!
Damn, I love that ghetto cooling Get yourself a pair o deltas - and off you go for some serious air-benching
@ poparamiro
Did you removed plate from GPU?
Thanks
@ Ccaution - delta's are toys for babies, if you want the real thing try 300CFM counter rotating fan from Sun Ace.
@ DomagojX - hehehehe, sick temps
@ dienicy - GF100 ihs is not removed
Last edited by poparamiro; 09-26-2010 at 01:46 AM.
HMM. When you think about it, this might work even better in a case: get one of those full towers that have provision for both top and bottom PSU mount. Then mount the PSU up top. On the bottom provide a stand to support the top of the heatsink to keep it from pulling on the vidcard. Might work, and then you'd never have to worry about gpu temps again.
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what a dangerous procedure this must have been with all those tie wraps. luckily the g100 is fine on its own and using a true for the GPU HSF is nuts and placing a san ace. i would never thought it would fit
Awesome
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