Do you think its worth bringing back?Quote:
Originally Posted by lynx
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Do you think its worth bringing back?Quote:
Originally Posted by lynx
Of course, if it's actually broken. That's what warranty is for. My supplier recently stopped stocking one brand of cards (can't remember which it was, don't think it was evga) because they had so many returns for broken heatsink mounts.Quote:
Originally Posted by Linkin Park
On the other hand, if it was simply that the pin wasn't pushed through the hole properly and you've put that right then there isn't much point. I usually remove the heatsink and check the thermal compound anyway, you might be surprised how often it has been misapplied.
Btw, you only really need to re-apply thermal compound after a heat cycle. Since the card was new that shouldn't be necessary.
Yeah it was one pin that wasnt pushed thru, the heatsink was barely holding on :frusty: but when the heatsink is removed wouldnt it be a good idea to reapply the thermal paste?Quote:
Originally Posted by lynx
As I said, it's the heat cycle that really affects it. Before that it is simply a blob of goo, but the combination of pressure from the clips and the heat cycle force it in to the microscopic pits in the surface. It can't hurt to reapply it if you want to though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Linkin Park
I might as well cuz I bought this stuff for like 15$, gotta get some out of it.:ermm:Quote:
Originally Posted by lynx
Well I have good news :) Just put on the antec formula 5 on the videocard, :) got rid of that shite thermal greast which does dick all. Currently my card is idleing at 47C, originally it used to be like 53C.