i would be real afraid of crushing the core.
do you use any spacers
Removing IHS **AGAIN**
bigblockmatt, it's the exact same logic why people take off the shim on GPU/VPU.
Other than flatter surface as others have mentioned, the IHS doesn't spread the heat as well as if you have a well designed copper base HSF.
It's all about getting the heat our of the core as fast as possible. The more directly a cooling device can get to the core, the better the cooling.
Other than flatter surface as others have mentioned, the IHS doesn't spread the heat as well as if you have a well designed copper base HSF.
It's all about getting the heat our of the core as fast as possible. The more directly a cooling device can get to the core, the better the cooling.
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i see...makes sense now. what is the shim on gpu? is that the weird ring thing?
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got ya, thats what i thought it was. i remeber that from when i put aftermarket coolers on my radeon 9700 and x850. how hard is it to take the thing off? what should i look out for? think i will play around with that on my 9700...maybe...
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I've seen countless people damaging their X8x0s and 7800s because their blade scratched against the chip packaging which contains wire traces.bigblockmatt wrote:got ya, thats what i thought it was. i remeber that from when i put aftermarket coolers on my radeon 9700 and x850. how hard is it to take the thing off? what should i look out for? think i will play around with that on my 9700...maybe...
When I removed my shim off the R350 it was faily simply, you just need to a thin blade to slit in while keeping the blade edge pointing upward against the shim. Once the gap has been created you can then use any thin non-sharp edge stuff to lift/peel the shim off.
I like the new dental floss idea people are talking about here tho.
The process(and risks) are extremly similar to lifting the IHS off discussed in this thread.