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VID card cooling help!!!!

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TheBoss68

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I have a Radeon 9700pro 128mb built by ATI.
I want to put a larger sink and fan on the card. Should I attch it with screws or could artic silver thermal epoxy work for this application?
Its not a very larg heavy fan and sinkits about the size and weight of a stock amdxp fan and sink.
 
yikes man...get one of those vga silencer things...I would assume the epoxy wouldn't be able to support the weight of a cpu hsf...
 
^eMpTy^ said:
yikes man...get one of those vga silencer things...I would assume the epoxy wouldn't be able to support the weight of a cpu hsf...
Its arctic silver thermal epoxy....im sure it will hold it....my question is the heat transfer...thats what i used on the ram sinks and its fine there....but what about for a vpu?
 
TheBoss68 said:
Its arctic silver thermal epoxy....im sure it will hold it....my question is the heat transfer...thats what i used on the ram sinks and its fine there....but what about for a vpu?

I'm not sure, you might try asking in the overclocking section...
 
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