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gamer7911 wrote the following:
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quick question. does this thing need thermal paste.
i ask because i am planning on getting the 500/1500 clocked 7900 GT from newegg and needed to know what i need for installation before i order everything.
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Here is what I have to say:
Yes you do, buddy!
The unit comes with silicone paste, but I recommend using GC Electronics heat sink paste, part no. 10-8118. It is way cheaper than those "silver" compounds and is used for far more advanced applications--like military grade components and high-temp apps like high current power IC units in audio amplifiers. I am pleased with the way this entire unit works and is set up. The video card I am running it on is a Leadtek A400 GT TDH Geforce 6800 GT 256 MB DDR3 AGP 8X.
The stock specs for this card (from the manufacturer) are:
core clock speed: 350 MHz
Mem clock speed: 1000 MHz
Idle temp: 55 deg C
Load temp(after 40 minutes in BF2 all settings high with 4xAA 1024x768): 65 deg C
Overclocked specs are:
+0.1V AGP voltage in BIOS for mainboard
core clock speed: 425 MHz
mem clock speed: 1150MHz
idle temp: 48 deg C
load temp(after 40 minutes in BF2 all settings high with 4xAA 1024x768): 52 deg C
I am sure that these numbers are not what everyone would get, but they speak for themselves. After dogging the crap out of the card this unit has proven to be exactly what the doctor ordered: good product that requires no mods, out of the box readiness-no need to fill reservoirs-pre loaded with anti freeze-anti rust, good tubing that I need not worry about leaks, AND PERFORMANCE WAY BEYOND WHAT AN AIR COOLING SYSTEM IS CAPABLE OF!!!!!!!!