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Been looking at my 880gts 320mb for some time now, thinking of the best way to cool it.

1. QUESTION: The thermal pads used between the GPU RAM/heatsink, could i remove these in place of some thermal paste? they are pretty thick thermal pads.

2. QUESTION: Are the thermal pads used on the GPU as well?

3. QUESTION: Have any of you exchanged the thermal pads for thermal grease? was any improvement seen in temps?

The card is a OC/D Inno3d 8800gts 320mb.



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Also another thing, would i have to possibly surface the bottom of the heatsink? Anyone?


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Default Re: 8800 thermal. kinda urgent, due to me not being able to wait to rip thermal pads

the RAMsinks are fine, dont worry about those. however, im not sure, but the 8800GTS likely uses thermal paste. i know my Radeon 9600, Geforce 6600GT, and my parents 8600GTS, and my Geforce 8600GT all used thermal paste. however, it is low quality. if you wanted to cool your graphics card, the best way would be to buy an aftermarket heatsink and fan for it, and also get some Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste (best stuff out there)


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Default Re: 8800 thermal. kinda urgent, due to me not being able to wait to rip thermal pads

just found the maddest looking and "wicked-ly" rated hsf for the 8800's, check it out,

Product Website: DuOrb CL-G0102
Review: Overclocker Cafe - Thermaltake DuOrb VGA Cooler Review

Might purchase me one of those.

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Default Re: 8800 thermal. kinda urgent, due to me not being able to wait to rip thermal pads

i looked it up on newegg, and am seeing some pretty bad things about it. poor quality, short lived fans, and poor compatability seem to plague this model. its a cool concept and the performance seems good, but i wouldnt risk it. this one is a little more expensive, plus you need to buy a 92MM fan with it, but it seems to have good reviews from everywhere. Thermalright HR-03 VGA Cooler
if you do decide to get it, i reccomend from personal experience this fan Silverstone 92MM Case Fan


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Default Re: 8800 thermal. kinda urgent, due to me not being able to wait to rip thermal pads

i just had a look at that cooler, it doesnt support the 8800gts cards unfortunantly, cooling i dont think is a huge problem, id just like to see the temps a little lower, i think 67degrees is high enough to cook a sausage.



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