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AMD 7950 Reference card with CPU water cooler and stock plate and radial fan. Anyone done this?

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January 16, 2014 7:53:59 PM

I've got a bracket to mount the cooler on order along with a shim but got impatient and dug into it today. Took the stock plate and heatsink off and cooked it in the oven at 400 degrees till the heatsink fell off. Remounted the plate and fan and zip tied a cpu water cooler on with a shim i *tried* to make.

Long story short, it idles at 45 celsius and spikes under load. It looks like my shim is a little bent due to the cutting of it with scissors so i'm guessing that is the problem? I usually run in crossfire so i still have one card, but getting a little anxious to make this work. .

Im planning on cutting the stock cover with a hole saw at work tomorrow so i can reattach it to hide all the crap inside. Possibly help the fan a little too.



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January 17, 2014 7:33:44 AM

... That is truthfully a work of art, I wanted to do something similar but was never really game enough to pull apart a reference card. Good effort with the shim as well :)  ahaha. By the way that's a great idea cutting a hole for the water cooler in the cover, should look awesome once you put it back together. When your finished chuck a photo up, and tell us what the temps are like :) 
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