Shut up monkey dead? Not at all, because the card does it almost better than the original! I run Furmark for the test and am happy about really good temperatures, which are more than 20 degrees below those of the card in the sent in state. Patient saved, the gaming session too of course! After more than 20 hours of full load, I let the part cool down again and packed it up for the return trip. One more happy community member and one less piece of electronic junk are now on the credit side.
The pure rebuilding time including cleaning and measuring was approx. 1 hour, whereby there was also a coffee in between. With it such a history keeps itself temporally of course fully in the framework of what I can plan also already times in between with, only it should really not become the habit. As long as I can help and the matter seems to be hopeless, I’m happy to help of course, but please do it via a PN in the forum and don’t forget an exact error description. I don’t respond to mails, it’s just too confusing, too much and really no ill will.
Of course I don’t want to withhold the temperatures from you. With about 260 watts of real power consumption of the entire card, the GPU temperature in Furmark (Open Benchtable) levels out at an alternating 71 to 72 °C. The fans rotate quite low with about 1350 rpm and thus stay nice and quiet. You can live and play with that, guaranteed.
With that I would be through and I hope you could take one or the other tip. Pads are bitchy, I know, but anything but a mystery. All you need is a little practice and a little help getting started, and the conversion will work. Who has problems: the forum is helpful and always there for you!
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