You need special tools to evaluate properly the Die/cooler contact. What I meant was to check screw tightness and maybe open the cooler again to see how paste is distributed across die
Sorry for misleading you on that and not being 100% clear from start.
My card has 4mm thermal pads on backplate and they work fine. Backplate is getting hot (around 50C) when playing games and that is whats for other than support the PCB from the cooler weight.
I even took it further, maybe too much, and install heatsinks on it, on more than half the backplate.
Did you ever touch it to see if its warming up?
Yeah I did and it was warming up but the all the temps are higher with the backplate compared to naked card. So I didnt put it back
I managed like a said a few more degress maybe 3-4C lower ! still not great. The delta remains 40-45C in some games ... in other games and bechmarks is like 30-35C delta. Card is boosting a tad higher now to 2650-2675 but thats about it. Sometimes it settles at around 2630-2640 mhz depending on the game itself
older dx11 titles seem to be hotter on this card
Now I have a fan that blows over it from 15-20cm away
The card doesnt seems to have any issue but it ramps the clocks aggresively to reach 110C hotspot then it just rides that hotspot ... sometimes its 105C sometimes 110C sometimes goes to 95C but mostly around 100C.
My GPU TEMP (edge temp) is 57-59 rarely hits 60C now with more pressure on the heatsink but the delta is 35-40C even more sometimes if GPU is 60-61 I see 110C in some games. Card only throttles by 20-30MHz and sits around 2635-2640 MHz in those cases.
I tried to apply a very thin layer of thermal compound on the heatsink itself and when I applied it with a spatula I somehow seen/feel that one of the heatpipes is not perfectly alligned with the others ... but maybe I'm just halucinating
cant be sure ... maybe the gap between them made me feel that way.
After weeks of trying I susped the heatsink design / quality assurance very bad ... I've tried to undervolt without more power and raising volts and I've got 1100mV stable in all benchmarks / applications. The gpu ASIC quality I've seen in GPU-Z I think its 87% or 86% that should be very bad ?! Are the ASIC values still valid for 6000 series ???
P.S. opening up the card again showed me that a row of memory wasn't making contact because of 1mm thermal pads (grizzly) that I've used ... atleast I could add another layer on top and now pretty sure it makes contact. Also like I've said I've used regular backplate screws with no thread stop for GPU / heatsink mounting and I could tighten it much better now. I didnt put excessive force and I also used the springs from original screw that made somehow an elastic mount (don't get me wrong theyh are compressed fully).
I'm thinking about a applying a sandwich or just one foil of pure silver to check if temps get better. I would also put thermal compound between the foils.
According to the internet:
Silver
Silver is a precious metal that’s very ductile and malleable and is also an outstanding conductor of electricity and heat. Its thermal conductivity is 248 [BTU/(hr·ft⋅°F)] or 429 [W/m-K]. Despite its exceptional heat displacement, silver doesn’t find a lot of use in industrial applications, since it’s costly.
Copper
Pure copper has the best conductivity of any other metal. For that reason, it is widely used for the manufacturing of heat exchangers, air conditioning and refrigerators, and hot water tanks. However, copper is also expensive, which limits its use in commercial applications.
Copper has a thermal conductivity of 232 [BTU/(hr·ft⋅°F)] or 401 [W/m-K] at room temperature.
Silver has better thermal conductivity compared to copper so thats why I think I could use it in my case.
Or maybe I should go copper shim way ?
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