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System Name | I don't name my systems. |
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Processor | i5-12600KF 'stock power limits/-115mV undervolt+contact frame' |
Motherboard | Asus Prime B660-PLUS D4 |
Cooling | ID-Cooling SE 224 XT ARGB V3 'CPU', 4x Be Quiet! Light Wings + 2x Arctic P12 black case fans. |
Memory | 4x8GB G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4 3200MHz |
Video Card(s) | Asus TuF V2 RTX 3060 Ti @1920 MHz Core/@950mV Undervolt |
Storage | 4 TB WD Red, 1 TB Silicon Power A55 Sata, 1 TB Kingston A2000 NVMe, 256 GB Adata Spectrix s40g NVMe |
Display(s) | 29" 2560x1080 75Hz / LG 29WK600-W |
Case | Be Quiet! Pure Base 500 FX Black |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard + Hama uRage SoundZ 900+USB DAC |
Power Supply | Seasonic CORE GM 500W 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Canyon Puncher GM-20 |
Keyboard | SPC Gear GK630K Tournament 'Kailh Brown' |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
My bad I've totally forgot about this topic.
I've repasted my 3060 Ti recently with MX 6 over the GD 900 I've had on it since early 2023 or so. 'the original first edition of GD 900 from Aliexpress, my bro bought it years ago'
It was working perfectly well and it had good temps so it wasn't necessary so I did it out of curiosity. 'card has no warranty left on it anyway, its a second hand GPU'
Thumbnails:
This is how the 7+ months old GD 900 looked:
After cleaning it up/I've also cleaned the cooler's side just no pic of it.
I don't have pics of the applied MX 6 but I prefer the thin layer spread method on both of my CPU and GPU. Tho I will say this MX 6 is a bit more difficult to apply/spread than MX 4 or GD 900. 'those 2 are very similar in that regard'
This card is quite easy to work with and it has spring loaded screws so the pressure should be about the same as before. 'can't really overtighten it'
And the results are, well around 1-2 celsius lower on both the core and hotspot temps.
Yeah well that was worth it right, anyway at least it will give me a peace of mind cause idk about GD 900's longevity but it looked good enough to me.
Other than that for a second hand GPU I would say this thing is in a good condition from the look of it, pads are all good and I couldn't find anything weird on the PCB.
I've bought this card in 2022 September on my usual go to second hand marketplace/forum in my country, the factory paste did dry out on me after a few months and thats when I've applied the GD 900 on it. Apparently I've found someone else who had the factory paste completely dry out on this model in a gaming system so idk maybe Asus had a bad batch or something on these cards, other than that its been working issue free and hopefully it will stay that way for a while since idk when I'm upgrading my GPU again.
I've also applied MX 6 on my CPU but no real change there tho its just a 12100 so that was to be expected, before I've had ID's paste on it that came with my cooler.
I've repasted my 3060 Ti recently with MX 6 over the GD 900 I've had on it since early 2023 or so. 'the original first edition of GD 900 from Aliexpress, my bro bought it years ago'
It was working perfectly well and it had good temps so it wasn't necessary so I did it out of curiosity. 'card has no warranty left on it anyway, its a second hand GPU'
Thumbnails:
This is how the 7+ months old GD 900 looked:
After cleaning it up/I've also cleaned the cooler's side just no pic of it.
I don't have pics of the applied MX 6 but I prefer the thin layer spread method on both of my CPU and GPU. Tho I will say this MX 6 is a bit more difficult to apply/spread than MX 4 or GD 900. 'those 2 are very similar in that regard'
This card is quite easy to work with and it has spring loaded screws so the pressure should be about the same as before. 'can't really overtighten it'
And the results are, well around 1-2 celsius lower on both the core and hotspot temps.
Yeah well that was worth it right, anyway at least it will give me a peace of mind cause idk about GD 900's longevity but it looked good enough to me.
Other than that for a second hand GPU I would say this thing is in a good condition from the look of it, pads are all good and I couldn't find anything weird on the PCB.
I've bought this card in 2022 September on my usual go to second hand marketplace/forum in my country, the factory paste did dry out on me after a few months and thats when I've applied the GD 900 on it. Apparently I've found someone else who had the factory paste completely dry out on this model in a gaming system so idk maybe Asus had a bad batch or something on these cards, other than that its been working issue free and hopefully it will stay that way for a while since idk when I'm upgrading my GPU again.
I've also applied MX 6 on my CPU but no real change there tho its just a 12100 so that was to be expected, before I've had ID's paste on it that came with my cooler.