Shouldn’t you be putting it right under the intake instead of the opposite side of the exhaust?I did a similar thing, it dropped temps by around 3-4 degrees (don't remember exactly how much drop but it was worth it).
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Shouldn’t you be putting it right under the intake instead of the opposite side of the exhaust?I did a similar thing, it dropped temps by around 3-4 degrees (don't remember exactly how much drop but it was worth it).
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I tried putting it under the other fan too, but this configuration was giving better results. Didn't try to strap it directly to the GPU though.Shouldn’t you be putting it right under the intake instead of the opposite side of the exhaust?
That will work negatively as air pressure from both ends will render the cooling functionality less effective and instead create more heat!.Shouldn’t you be putting it right under the intake instead of the opposite side of the exhaust?
I contacted regarding this and got back mail from Nvidia stating that any change to gpu including thermal pad voids the warranty as it would no longer be their design (lol).Stock pads. Curious about warranty being voided, India isn’t the best country when it comes to the service sector.
I was talking pull config right under the intake fan, stock fans are noisy afThat will work negatively as air pressure from both ends will render the cooling functionality less effective and instead create more heat!.
RPTech handles the RMA and I’ve come across threads that state RPT has denied providing warranty for as little as tiny amount of dust being on the PCIe connector lol. So yeah it’s safer to not expect anything while doing the thermal padSeeing their reply I can guess that during RMA if they figure out the gpu has been opened say by looking at the threaded screws or dust on thermal pad they may outright deny warranty.
I am using it with 650 Watt PSU. Anyway, my CPU i7 3770k cant max out the GPU. i have undervolted the GPU to be on safe side.Did you confirmed from nvidia that swapping the thermal pads will void the warranty or not. also did you do it yourself or got it done from outside.
750 watt is minimum. you can use it on 650 watt but you will need to undervolt or will never be able to reach its true potential.
then I think I will not get any RMA from them as its so much dust around in system every weekI was talking pull config right under the intake fan, stock fans are noisy af
RPTech handles the RMA and I’ve come across threads that state RPT has denied providing warranty for as little as tiny amount of dust being on the PCIe connector lol. So yeah it’s safer to not expect anything while doing the thermal pad