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after lots of testing I can conclude that this will help a lot of you with a lot of random issues.
I chamfer every card I own and sell and NO ISSUES.
display subject
1st gen GT 730
I used silicon on a q tip then polished it to help find the high spots on the gpu die...
I marked the high spots in yellow so u can see what I see...
400 grit sand paper cut a tiny 1 half inch square and gently graze the edge of the gpu die to break off those high spots
BE CAREFUL AND GO SLOW
clean the tiny metal flakes and apply the thinnest amount of thermal paste across the whole chip and reassemble...
perfect temps and perfect junction also no weird glitches and bugs anymore hmmm.
NITRO out
I chamfer every card I own and sell and NO ISSUES.
display subject
1st gen GT 730
I used silicon on a q tip then polished it to help find the high spots on the gpu die...
I marked the high spots in yellow so u can see what I see...
400 grit sand paper cut a tiny 1 half inch square and gently graze the edge of the gpu die to break off those high spots
BE CAREFUL AND GO SLOW
clean the tiny metal flakes and apply the thinnest amount of thermal paste across the whole chip and reassemble...
perfect temps and perfect junction also no weird glitches and bugs anymore hmmm.
NITRO out