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Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
edited July 2003 in Hardware
Once I realized that my r9700 was maxing out at 334/324 i decided it was time to put on a new heatsink. I'm upgrading from the stock heatsink and fan to this combo :

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Anyone ever put a cpu heatsink on a gpu or am i the guinea pig? I'll be attaching this with some screws. I'll also have to plug the fan into the mobo seeing as the card does not support the 12 v fan.

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  • BlackHawkBlackHawk Bible music connoisseur There's no place like 127.0.0.1 Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    Nice but you're not the first. Alot or people put 1U HSF on video cards and that's what I recommend you do, cause that's a bit overkill and is alot of weight for the card.
  • SputnikSputnik Worcester, MA
    edited July 2003
    quick question about that.... will not having a fan connected to the radeon make it angry in any way? just curious, havne't tried it myself, so just wondering
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    No.

    The fan on my 9700p died, so I took it out and strapped a 40CFM 80x80x25 on there with POTS wire. Works fine.
  • Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
    edited July 2003
    Update i'm ordering a sunon hsf tonight since my stealth hsf doesn't seems to be bottlenecking my cpu oc, so i'm thinking of drilling holes into the hsf and attaching the stealth fan to it. Will a stealth move more air than an amd retail fan?
  • WuGgaRoOWuGgaRoO Not in the shower Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    man...ive gotta try that stuff
  • Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
    edited July 2003
    Don't waste your time, get a watercooling system ^_^ I just dont have the money right now :D
  • Geeky1Geeky1 University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA, USA)
    edited July 2003
    blackhawk; you'd be surprised. I've got (or I did @ some point... I may have lost it/given it away or something... I dunno... I have too much computer crap to keep track of it all) a heatsink that looks just like that, and it doesn't weigh that much- it weighs less than AMD's max. recommended weight anyhow, so it's got to be less than what, 350g? So it's not that bad...
  • Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
    edited July 2003
    Well, i got the dremel out and marked a few areas on the heatsink to cut with a sharpy. Looks like i'll need to do some sanding and lap the base . Damn dremmel's too hard to control :shakehead
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  • Geeky1Geeky1 University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA, USA)
    edited July 2003
    you're supposed to control the dremel, not let it control you. Sheesh... whad'ya do- let it run wild all over the thing? It's a mess! :D;D I mean I got MY cuts perfectly straight (OK, OK, so I EDMed the thing... so what? :rolleyes: )

    J/K... it's actually not bad @ all... especially compared to my work with a dremel. I've started wearing gloves when I use it. I'm dangerous with that thing... :rolleyes::D
  • a2jfreaka2jfreak Houston, TX Member
    edited July 2003
    ;D;D;D

    Indeed, the dremels do have a tendency to get away from ya! :D

    Been there, done that.
    Al_Capown said
    Well, i got the dremel out and marked a few areas on the heatsink to cut with a sharpy. Looks like i'll need to do some sanding and lap the base . Damn dremmel's too hard to control :shakehead
  • a2jfreaka2jfreak Houston, TX Member
    edited July 2003
    EDMed?
    Geeky1 said
    you're supposed to control the dremel, not let it control you. Sheesh... whad'ya do- let it run wild all over the thing? It's a mess! :D;D I mean I got MY cuts perfectly straight (OK, OK, so I EDMed the thing... so what? :rolleyes: )
  • Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
    edited July 2003
    I'm looking to do this tommorow :X http://www.addaboy.com/index.php?act=ST&f=28&t=1072&view=getlastpost

    Just need to purchase some sand paper.
  • TheLostSwedeTheLostSwede Trondheim, Norway Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    What is the best tool to get rid of the shim? Its glued on pretty hard. A stiff razorblade?
  • Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
    edited July 2003
    Eh... I saw a thread on hard ocp where aguy took off his shim and along with it some vital chips for the card. Why do you want ot take it off? What is the purpose of it too...
  • TheLostSwedeTheLostSwede Trondheim, Norway Icrontian
    edited July 2003
    To be honest, i dont know what the purpose it has. You will get much better cooling without it cause the core is actually lower than the shim. You get MUCH better contact without it.
    My waterblock doesnt have great contact at all so i cant really overclock the card.
  • Geeky1Geeky1 University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA, USA)
    edited July 2003
    mack, if there is some way you can cut out a depression in the sides of the waterblock to clear the shim, it would probably be safer than taking the shim off (the card is more expensive than a new waterblock). I'd think a stiff razor blade would work fine tho.
    EDMed?

    http://www.njpt.com/whatis.htm

    That's a good, short definition of a Wire EDM, which is what I used to cut the notches in the heatsink on my 8500... my grandparents own a precision machining company, and we've got a bunch of both wire EDMs and sinker machines (on sinker EDMs, the electrode is a rod).
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