Ive done several of my cards, and never had a problem. I repair medical electronics for a living, so I typically dont have a problem with tiny repairs or jumpers/solder wires, etc...
Has anyone taken all of the heatsink off yet?
I searched but couldnt find any pics. Want to make sure it is possible to take them off before picking which one to buy.
I want the 4870...but my budget is saying 4850.
And I have an OCZ 85% StealthXStream 600W. I dont think that will run 2 4850s at stock power ratings, will it? Looking more at 800w+ for running those in Crossfire? Is that correct?
Lots playing into factor here...but Im still running an old 8800GTS 640MB card. I dont NEED to upgrade...but its been 2 years, and Im getting antsy.
I think a 4850 should give me about another 25% performance according to benchmarks, plus drivers should improve that as time goes on.
Fun! I was getting ready to make a thread about this issue so maybe I can piggyback on to yours!
Yes, you can defiantly remove the stock Hs. Not a big deal, I believe it is just 4 philips screws holding them on. Make sure to thoroughly clean the Hs and GPU core before reapplying AS5 or some other high quality goo. Some AS surface cleaner/purifier is probably your best option for getting it completely clean. This is said to lower temps significantly.
The question I wanted to ask and hopefully someone can answer here is about the thermal pads for the RAM. I think they are supposed to be left alone but I am not 100% sure about that. Do they need to be replaced or the RAM cleaned also?
I hope this helps you and if someone knows about the thermal pads please share!
Edit: Alright, so it is quite a few more than 4 screws but still straight forward... From the pics I am seeing now it is 14-16 screws.
Message edited by outlw6669 on 06-30-2008 at 05:58:21 PM
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hardwarecanucks.com included fan/heatsink replacement in their reviews of both radeons. Not sure if its all the info you guys are looking for but it should help.
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