just dont know what to say to be more polite/kind(i'm not angry or trying to be angry)
what solutions you replaced?in which PC?what if you tharmalpads on backplate are absolutely dry(cause it's not so obviously to understand from all previous thred)
Worry not, I got your good vibrations from the very beginning, like from many others... I'm not even remotely trying to be angry either (?). Only had great fun and a couple of insights for plate cooling on this thread.
I replaced my old, not backplated 7970 stock cooling set with Icy Vision Rev.A and countless legacy nvidia cards' with custom mods for a school project (meaning the cards went for some schools, not me).
Thermal pads on the 7990 backplate are fine, otherwise it wouldn't get
untouchably hot. There have long been conclusions on what's the best cooling solution for my specific scenario, but fun never ends in this thread.
I'll stick sinks on the backplate (or on vrams directly if I'm brave) and then the extra fans will be finally worth it.
Or else I'll leave it be the way god planned it, just like wisdom teeth.
I don't really think that what makes the backplate hot is VRAM, I can assure you that after hours of benching on absurd voltages and insane memory frequencies I could touch my GPUs VRAM even when benching and they were warm at best. (Talking about my current GPUs now)
From my experience what made hot my 6990 backplates was the INSANE heat the two chips close to eachother were outputting.
I'm pretty sure it's the voltage regulation circuitry that radiates most of the heat to the backplate.
Let's suppose the big source of warmth is the pcb itself not vrams... My 7990 backplate has been 100ºc+ most of the time and its thermal pads (designed for thermal conduction) touch back vrams exclusively. As it features no decent cooling design, then this plate definitely transfers great, unnecessary heat to those vrams.
My core temperatures are pretty good, usually below 70ºc when both cores were long in use - they always share the work, I have crossfire profiles for all of my games. Only when running a single core it will go higher than 75ºc on demanding titles, but I don't roll that way. Vrm1 and vrm2 are fine too.
Anyway, I haven't measured temperatures on the board reverse vrams directly yet. I suppose they're the main heat source because backplate thermal conductivity pads only touch them; otherwise that backplate is pretty useless as pointed out above.
Talking about Nvidia Titans, it seems the upcoming one has gone plateless
it could help to buy lots of those small copper heat sinks and use thermoglue and make the whole backplate covered in those heatsinks. But it might look iffy if your very into making it look tidy or nice
Thanks, that's what I'm going to do. I'm proud of my Frankenstein.
Which i said back @ post 13, but apparently this guy knows better about a problem he is asking help for lol.
How ever i suggested a 120x12mm as it depends on the CPU cooler if a standard 120x25mm fan would fit even more so with a back plate.
Ignorance is bliss
If you read the thread, you would realize I got the desired solution from other users' suggestions. Ignorance is *iss indeed.
Also, you'd realize I enjoy when people focus on the actual problem instead of rambling on long, repeatedly addressed
side questions