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post Apr 14 2022, 11:36 AM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 14 2022, 11:33 AM)
How much are they selling the CO?
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they dont sell..
got seller sell CO RM52 per piece. CO good ke?

i asked idealtech guy, he said my temperature normal. rclxub.gif
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post Apr 14 2022, 12:01 PM

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Another thing i should explore is thermal pad thickness, they gave 1.5mm pad. I can try 0.5mm pad which i got..or maybe 1.0mm pad
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post Apr 14 2022, 12:08 PM

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QUOTE(aizielectreon @ Apr 14 2022, 11:36 AM)
they dont sell..
got seller sell CO RM52 per piece. CO good ke?
CO uses dual ball bearings which will make the fan last a lot longer than sleeve bearing or any other bearings out there
QUOTE(aizielectreon @ Apr 14 2022, 11:36 AM)
i asked idealtech guy, he said my temperature normal.  rclxub.gif
Idealtech? laugh.gif
QUOTE(aizielectreon @ Apr 14 2022, 12:01 PM)
Another thing i should explore is thermal pad thickness, they gave 1.5mm pad. I can try 0.5mm pad which i got..or maybe 1.0mm pad
For thermal pads, I just follow the same thickness of the original thermal pad from the stock heatsink
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post Apr 14 2022, 12:34 PM

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CO uses dual ball bearings which will make the fan last a lot longer than sleeve bearing or any other bearings out there

oh maybe i just stick to PWM..im not going to run 24/7..
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Idealtech? laugh.gif

why you laugh lol
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For thermal pads, I just follow the same thickness of the original thermal pad from the stock heatsink

ok..time to dig old box later doh.gif



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post Apr 14 2022, 02:42 PM

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QUOTE(aizielectreon @ Apr 14 2022, 12:34 PM)
ok..time to dig old box later  doh.gif
Hopefully you left the original thermal pads at their original location on the stock heatsink so you'll know which thermal pads go where
To make it simpler, just reuse the original thermal pads if it's still clean. I'm doing that and it's still working fine until today
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post Apr 14 2022, 03:27 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 14 2022, 02:42 PM)
Hopefully you left the original thermal pads at their original location on the stock heatsink so you'll know which thermal pads go where
To make it simpler, just reuse the original thermal pads if it's still clean. I'm doing that and it's still working fine until today
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Yes i still kept those on the stock cooler on the original location.but ibhave nit put it in a plastic bag though..just campak it back into the box biggrin.gif

Later come back home i search again.

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post Apr 14 2022, 04:43 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 14 2022, 02:42 PM)
Hopefully you left the original thermal pads at their original location on the stock heatsink so you'll know which thermal pads go where
To make it simpler, just reuse the original thermal pads if it's still clean. I'm doing that and it's still working fine until today
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mind the dust, after i take it off, straight put to box.

by the way, i notice the thermal pads got two thickness.

the right - thick 1.5 mm
the grey long one - 1.0mm
the top and left - 1.0 mm
the empty slot - the thermal gone..duno the size rclxub.gif

bykski stock thermal - 1.0 mm



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post Apr 14 2022, 05:09 PM

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QUOTE(aizielectreon @ Apr 14 2022, 04:43 PM)
the empty slot - the thermal gone..duno the size  rclxub.gif
If you're talking about the bottom one, that's for 2080 Ti
Your 2080 probably uses the same heatsink for 2080 Ti
Since 2080 doesn't have memory on the bottom, there are no thermal pads that have been installed on your stock heatsink

Below is an image for 2080 Ti reference PCB

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post Apr 14 2022, 05:15 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 14 2022, 05:09 PM)
If you're talking about the bottom one, that's for 2080 Ti
Your 2080 probably uses the same heatsink for 2080 Ti
Since 2080 doesn't have memory on the bottom, there are no thermal pads that have been installed on your stock heatsink

Below is an image for 2080 Ti reference PCB

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yes, i mean on the LR22 row chips..i think its 1.0mm

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post Apr 15 2022, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 14 2022, 05:09 PM)
If you're talking about the bottom one, that's for 2080 Ti
Your 2080 probably uses the same heatsink for 2080 Ti
Since 2080 doesn't have memory on the bottom, there are no thermal pads that have been installed on your stock heatsink

Below is an image for 2080 Ti reference PCB

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bro,

i found this kind of manual for this block?
from this website https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32920576854.html

it looks like i dont have to place thermal pads on the LR22 thing. make sense because i dont find any thermal pads on the stock cooler. i thought i disposed it.

here's the picture.

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post Apr 15 2022, 06:34 PM

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Generally one wouldn't want to place thermal pads on the caps unless thermally necessary (which it is not on most modern cards).

The cooler they get (ambient cooling) the more noisy your card will be.


But a side note. Careful with Bykski manuals.
Every time I get one of their blocks and take a look I see wrong screws, wrong placement of spacers, silly spacer thicknesses,...
Wouldn't be surprised to find out quite a few ppl knock some small components off their cards following all these.

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post Apr 15 2022, 10:45 PM

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Update,

after removing the thermal pads on the LR22
and add 0.5mm thermal pad (total 1.5mm) on the chips column beside the LR22

i got max 60c load.
idle load around 30c.

guess this is a good sign

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post Apr 15 2022, 10:53 PM

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QUOTE(aizielectreon @ Apr 15 2022, 10:45 PM)
after removing the thermal pads on the LR22
and add 0.5mm thermal pad (total 1.5mm) on the chips column beside the LR22

i got max 60c load.
idle load around 30c.
Much better
Same temps when you were using the ID-Cooling AIO eh?

Ok la tu. Remember to watch the coolant level in the tank, it's normal for the coolant to evaporate after some time
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post Apr 15 2022, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 15 2022, 10:53 PM)
Much better
Same temps when you were using the ID-Cooling AIO eh?

Ok la tu. Remember to watch the coolant level in the tank, it's normal for the coolant to evaporate after some time
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yea this one much cooler, albeit just a bit.

i can get it lower by

-using SP fans
-using better coolant

maybe, just inference
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post Apr 19 2022, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 15 2022, 10:53 PM)
Much better
Same temps when you were using the ID-Cooling AIO eh?

Ok la tu. Remember to watch the coolant level in the tank, it's normal for the coolant to evaporate after some time
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does this looks normal?


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i have installed 3x arctic p12 but the temp on load still 60ish.
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post Apr 19 2022, 09:14 PM

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QUOTE(aizielectreon @ Apr 19 2022, 02:47 PM)
does this looks normal?
Yep. Because you were using colored coolants before
You need to flush the system with lots and lots of distilled water

You can either take everything apart to rinse everything off. Or fill the reservoir with distilled water, let the system run with it for 15 minutes, then drain
Repeat the same steps several times until you see all the colored coolants is completely gone from the waterblock
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post Apr 19 2022, 09:17 PM

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Go youtube search GC Repair Channel......

the more you watch. the more you scare.

Thermal Damage VS Water Cooling Liquid Damage......


97% GC sold is air cooled. Mostly fine....

BUT Watercooled ..... leak a bit... direct GG
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post Apr 20 2022, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(ifourtos @ Apr 19 2022, 09:17 PM)
BUT Watercooled .....  leak a bit... direct GG
No pain, no gain whistling.gif

I for one hate seeing my 2080 Ti running at 85°C on full load when using air-cooling
Now with liquid cooling, my 2080 Ti maxes out at only 48°C ~ 52°C depending on the weather

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