Cooler woes
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Kaltern




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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 19:30    Post subject: Cooler woes
So I decided my reference cooler 7970 was just too loud, and bought an Arctic Twin Turbo II. Which, as it turns out, doesn't actually FIT this card due to the size of the GPU chip (too low) - which didn't please me.

So I put the reference cooler back on, and wouldn't you fucking know it - soon as I engaged any 3D mode, the damn thing crashed.

Now, bearing in mind I currently have a lack of thermal compound, and I used the stuff left on the chip when I tired using the other cooler, could this be my simple solution? Or is this a case of something bad has gone wrong somewhere? Temps shot up to about 70oC that I could see before the driver crashed, but quickly stopped due to the thermal cutout - the PC didn't actually crash.
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Sin317
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 19:33    Post subject:
shot to 70C when ? under load or idle ?
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Kaltern




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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 19:35    Post subject:
load, idle it sits at about 32oC


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Sin317
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 19:47    Post subject:
well 70C is far from much under load. When it passes 100C, i'd starting to worry ^^

Anyway, i doubt it would have shut down because of temps so low. Must be something different, imo.
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 19:52    Post subject:
70 is normal, 80+ is a lot for most CPUs
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Sin317
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 19:58    Post subject:
VGAdeadcafe wrote:
70 is normal, 80+ is a lot for most CPUs


he's talking about gpu.
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 21:44    Post subject:
Crisis averted... I took the cooler off, scraped the remnants of the MX-4 from the other cooler, spread it as evenly as I could and reattached - all is back within usual working parameters. Hot, noisy and not much OC room Laughing

Moral of this story - never run out of MX-4 Laughing


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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 21:56    Post subject:
7970 @ 70c is nothing, it can easily handle temps like 90c, especially VRM (i had VRM temps skyrocketing to nearly 100C when it was cooled with Accelero Xtreme (thanks to shitty VRM heatsinks Laughing core was around 50-55c tho Very Happy)
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Kaltern




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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 22:45    Post subject:
I just did some more research and it seems there is a small adapter for the heatsink that would make it fit with ease, but can find one? Can I hell as like Neutral

Plenty in the US that I can see, but I ain't paying import costs for a bit of copper lol


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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 22:48    Post subject:
I'd grab a copper shim of correct thickness (you can get them for peanuts on the Bay) and remount the Arctic Twin Turbo II with this. Done this many a time, and you'd probably get a much better contact between heatsink and GPU into the bargain, thus even lower temps Wink

**Edit, you beat me to it lol Razz **

Still, shim is the way to go, and much cheaper Smile
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Kaltern




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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Feb 2014 23:22    Post subject:
Found a UK supplier, I shall be getting this and mount it with MX-4.. should be perfect Very Happy


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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Feb 2014 17:23    Post subject:
Well got my kit, applied the adapter and MX-4... I don't usually use it, but as it was a special occasion, I ran FurMark with the old and new coolers...

1920x1080 standard 15 min test..
Old cooler @1150Mhz - 95oC
New Cooler - 85oC - And a HELL of a lot quieter - actually whisper quiet.

Now understandably, the effectiveness of the cooler will be affected by the adapter and 2 layers of MX-4, but still 10oC on max load is pretty nice going, especially as I simply cannot hear the fan at all. And a 150Mhz stable overclock with memory running at 1550Mhz ... can't ask for much more really.

Happy days Very Happy


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