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This card was about as dirty as I would expect for an 8 year old card. I am sure it wasn't helping the cooling. I have never seen so much thermal paste stock from the factory before, I honestly thought it was clay at first glance. Either way, she got updated to 2021 cooling standards with TR 0.5mm 11W/mk pads and TG Kryonaught. Gave the fin stacks a good once over with the datavac which opened some of the occluded channels. Finally threw in a FaH touch at the end, not bad for a paper print out. It's all for the cause. 

 

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I thought I would finally get to use that 17W/mk Fujipoly sample they sent me, but alas, 1.0mm was too think and brittle. Oh well was worth a shot.

 

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Clean, exposing the Samsung GDDR5 modules.

 

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Fresh new look.

 

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And finally, a nod to my homie @BWG on the final touch.

 

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Nice project, I hope this one will work well!
And about that thermal paste, that's enough to cool every single card and CPU I have if you spread that out... 😂

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13 hours ago, Avacado said:

This card was about as dirty as I would expect for an 8 year old card. I am sure it wasn't helping the cooling. I have never seen so much thermal paste stock from the factory before, I honestly thought it was clay at first glance. Either way, she got updated to 2021 cooling standards with TR 0.5mm 11W/mk pads and TG Kryonaught. Gave the fin stacks a good once over with the datavac which opened some of the occluded channels. Finally threw in a FaH touch at the end, not bad for a paper print out. It's all for the cause. 

 

20210716_100319.thumb.jpg.d8ba35d40045aba946ac57465f0825dd.jpg

 

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20210716_100919.thumb.jpg.ca8eb6b3f8e36b0efbc02ce9c11f80b5.jpg

 

I thought I would finally get to use that 17W/mk Fujipoly sample they sent me, but alas, 1.0mm was too think and brittle. Oh well was worth a shot.

 

20210716_103122.thumb.jpg.6783c59a4edcbd0241dff54b7ac1f6b8.jpg

 

Clean, exposing the Samsung GDDR5 modules.

 

20210716_105746.thumb.jpg.2b168b7a2f0890d75b90606eb61144df.jpg

 

Fresh new look.

 

20210716_112630.thumb.jpg.60f2aff4c4610bc287a18594b82643e6.jpg

 

And finally, a nod to my homie @BWG on the final touch.

 

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What sort of PPD are you expecting ? 

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3 hours ago, ENTERPRISE said:

What sort of PPD are you expecting ? 

I have no idea BWG mentioned the multipliers in another thread for both. I am going to be using a 240 aio on a GT710 today to see which is better. I am looking for the best OCer , hoping to compete with the 960's. As far as straight points go, nothing compares to the Teslas vs price point. Though they have been giving me so many problems as of late and the price of newer cards keep coming down. 

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Looks good now.

 

I wonder if you could do some kind of voltage mod to the GT 710.

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This the 710. Had to make her feel like a bigger card. She has cryonaut, 11W/mk pads, conformal coating because why not. And 2 modified Noctua NF-A4x20mm fans to have active instead of passive cooling.

 

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9 hours ago, Avacado said:

I have no idea BWG mentioned the multipliers in another thread for both. I am going to be using a 240 aio on a GT710 today to see which is better. I am looking for the best OCer , hoping to compete with the 960's. As far as straight points go, nothing compares to the Teslas vs price point. Though they have been giving me so many problems as of late and the price of newer cards keep coming down. 

Well it looks like we will just have to wait and see!

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